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While the full name of the applicant was necessary, the applicant’s and his or her father’s names are written in shortened form.
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use of prefixes in the applicant’s name, such as Mr., Ms., Kumari, etc.
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Mismatch between the DPIN form and the accompanying identity verification, including misspellings in the applicant’s or applicant’s father’s names.
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The passport, identity paper, and driver’s license that are attached have lost their validity.
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Utility bills, bank statements, and other documents used as proof of residency may either bear the name of someone other than the applicant (such as the applicant’s father or spouse) or be older than two months from the day the application for verification was submitted.
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The included supporting documents are not properly attested because they lack clearly expressed name, membership/practicing certificate number, designation, etc.