In Sitamarhi, Bihar, a man’s attempt to deceive the court backfired when he presented a forged document to protect his son. The individual, named Rahman Mian, provided a fraudulent school transfer certificate to the court, falsely claiming his son was a minor. He also submitted an affidavit supporting this claim. However, the Juvenile Justice Board exposed the certificate as fake.
The board subsequently ordered an FIR against Rahman Mian. The incident stems from a case in which Rahman’s son, Firoz, is implicated, with an FIR filed at the Mahila Thana, Sitamarhi. Rahman, a resident of Bhulli in the Parsauni police station area, attempted to use the forged certificate to portray his son as underage.
Following the Juvenile Justice Board’s directive, the FIR has been registered. The board determined the school transfer certificate to be fabricated. The board’s decision was based on the evidence and facts that emerged during the proceedings. A clerk filed the FIR at the Dumra police station based on the board’s order.
The recent FIR names Rahman Mian as the accused. He presented a school transfer certificate purporting to be from the middle school of Parsauni block to establish his son’s minority. However, the headmaster of the middle school testified before the board, revealing the truth. The headmaster clarified that Firoz was never enrolled in their school and that the certificate presented by Firoz’s father was entirely fabricated and not issued by the school.









