Legal name change for minors in India is a formal process that ensures your child’s name is officially recognized across all documents. Whether it’s due to astrology, adoption, or spelling correction, following the Gazette procedure is essential for future legal clarity. Whether the reason is astrological, numerological, personal, or legal (due to adoption etc.), the change must be officially documented to ensure that the child’s future records — from school marksheets to passport applications — align with the chosen identity.
This guide walks parents through the name change procedure for a minor, covering everything from valid reasons to the step-by-step legal process, along with how Gazette Consultant can help.
There are many situations where parents decide to change their child’s name. Some of the most common include:
No matter the reason, if the name appears differently in the birth certificate, school records, or any government ID, it’s important to follow the legal procedure.
These are considered valid grounds under Indian Gazette rules.
The process explained below is for Govt. of India weekly Gazette. This gazette is valid for life-time and all over India. Even if someone travels to outside India, the same gazette is valid.
Changing the name legally involves three main steps:
Draft an affidavit for name change of minor. This is a sworn legal statement from the parent/guardian that explains:
The affidavit must be signed in front of a notary or first-class magistrate as the case may be.
Publish the name change in one newspapers:
This acts as a public notice for transparency.
Apply to the Department of Publication with the application form for name change minor in gazette. Required documents include:
After submission, the change will be published in the Official Gazette of India, which is published from New Delhi, making it legally valid across all platforms.
Here’s a checklist for parents:
I, [Parent’s Full Name], son on [father/husband name], residing at [Full Address], do hereby solemnly affirm and declare that my minor son/daughter [Child’s Full Name] who was born on [DOB] and currently bears the name [Old Name].
I wish to change his/her name to [New Name].
Henceforth, he/she shall be known as [New Name].
I make this declaration truthfully for the purpose of publication in the Official Gazette of India.
(Signature)
(Notary Seal)
Yes. Name changes are allowed at any age, but the earlier, the better — especially before school documents are created.
No, court visits are not required. The Gazette process is entirely administrative.
No, the original birth certificate remains the same, but the Gazette acts as a legal proof of name change. However, recently we have come across that some Municipal Corporations are accepting Gazette and issuing revised Birth Certificate.
Roughly 4 – 8 weeks depending on number of applications received by Department of Publication and government holidays..
Partially. While affidavit and newspaper parts require physical work, Gazette Consultant handles most of the process remotely.
Changing a child’s name can seem overwhelming, especially for first-time parents. Gazette Consultant ensures:
✅ Expert affidavit drafting
✅ Correct CD & application formatting
✅ All India courier support
✅ Real-time WhatsApp updates
✅ Multilingual support through messages and customised videos
✅ Error-free Gazette publication
We’ve helped over 13,000+ Indian families complete the name change procedure for name changes and corrections in India — without court or legal hassle.
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