you will get the OBC certifcate on the basis of your parents income / status and not on the basis of your husband income
If husband is Class II Officer means Lecturer, wife is Guest Lecturer whether she means wife comes under Creamy Layer or not?
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you will get the OBC certifcate on the basis of your parents income / status and not on the basis of your husband income
Wife cannot claim OBC NCL privilege through her husband.
Instead she can claim the said status or NCL certificate based on her own parents status only.
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OBC Creamy layer—-Who has yearly income more than 8 lakhs or Government Employees of greater than class 3 are not eligible for OBC Quota.
OBC Non-Creamy layer—– Who has a yearly income below 8 lakhs or Government Employees of Class 3 or below class 3 officers are eligible for OBC Quota.
For knowing the creamy or non creamy layer status of wife her parents income is considered not husband . So position income of parents is to be seen for the NCL certificate kindly share details of same.
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So, if your parents do not belong to higher class jobs, if they have income less than 6 lakh(%% Got revised in 2013) from sources other than salaries and agriculture and their wealth is within the limit , then u are eligible for non creamy layer benefits
Misinterpretation
Most of the people in India misunderstand the concept of creamy layer. Following are some key points that usually misunderstood by the people.
Dear Client,
Creamy Layer status of a candidate is determined by parent’s (father, mother) status. The status of self or husband never taken into account.
Dear Sir/Madam,
The law and circulars goes to indicate that a girl though married may use her parents income to get such certificates. The law is as follows:
Income of your parents only will be calculated. Thus you can get the certificate.
The government will consider the parents’ status to determine “creamy layer” instead of status of the candidate applying for the job. In case of women candidates, too, the parents’ status will be considered and not the husband’s status.