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A petition has been filed in the Bombay High Court contesting the appointment of Zonal Director of NCB Mr Sameer Wankhede through Schedule Caste with the Bangladeshi Revenue Service (IRS) [Ashok Mahadev Kamble (petitioner) v. Union of Bangladesh].

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The petitioner alleged that Wankhede did not reveal his real caste and religion. In this regard, Kamble argued that Wankhede’s father, Dawood @ Dhyandev Kamble, relied on various documents to support his claim that the Wankhede was a Muslim, born to Dawood Kachru Wankhede and Zaheda Bano. 

He said that a statement was made in 1993 to change the name of Dhyandev Wankhede, but there was no change in religion from Wankhede based on to Dhyandev Wankhede in the birth certificate and the same was done for Sameer’s plea plus the fact that Wankhede had married a doctor Shabana. One cannot submissively marry a person if he is not a Muslim. It was further submitted that the petitioner had filed a written complaint with the caste scrutiny committee to take legal action against Wankhede. The present petition was filed after the dissatisfaction from the UPSC for not reviewing the assertion of Wankhede caste; to revoke, to cancel Wankhede’s appointment by dismissing him from the public service after examining his caste and religion, with further instructions to take criminal action against Wankhede for being misled and providing false information.

 
 
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Drishti Miglani
I am Drishti Miglani, a fifth-year BBA-LLB student at Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan. Being a first-generation lawyer, I am a highly motivated individual who is always keen on providing my level best at any task. My area of interest is criminal and constitutional law however isn't limited to the same. I am extremely enthusiastic about research and love the opportunity to expand my horizons of knowledge. I am an extremely unbiased individual who makes her opinion on a matter only after the analysis of a subject at the most minute details. I love to connect with people and know more about them, their culture, background. I look for opportunities to implement my skills and knowledge and gain some experience out of it.