NEW DELHI: In a bizarre incident, authorities in Bihar's Rohtas district are investigating how "Cat Kumar," son of "Catty Boss" and "Catiya Devi," applied for a residential certificate.
Sharing the details, officials said that the application has been made to seek a residential certificate listing the applicant as "Cat Kumar," with "Catty Boss" as the father's name and "Catiya Devi" as the mother's name.
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The application, complete with a photograph of the canine, was filed on July 29.
After discovering the shocking applications, district magistrate Udita Singh directed Nasriganj revenue officer Kaushal Patel to look into the matter. A formal case has since been registered against unidentified persons at the Nasriganj police station, and an investigation is underway.
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This comes days after a residence certificate was officially issued to a dog in Patna’s Masaurhi block. The certificate listed " Dog Babu " as the applicant, "Kutta Babu" as the father and "Kutiya Devi" as the mother.
A thorough investigation was launched to track down those responsible, with officials assuring appropriate action against officials found negligent in the matter.
Sharing the details, officials said that the application has been made to seek a residential certificate listing the applicant as "Cat Kumar," with "Catty Boss" as the father's name and "Catiya Devi" as the mother's name.
Also Read: Dog Babu, Kutta Babu & Kutiya Devi: Amid Bihar’s SIR drive, dog gets residence certificate; oppn roasts EC, Nitish govt
Rohtas, Bihar | An application has been made for obtaining a residential certificate in the name of a cat. The applicant's name is Cat Kumar, with Catty Boss as the father and Catiya Devi as the mother.
— ANI (@ANI) August 11, 2025
Following the instructions of Rohtas DM Udita Singh, Nasriganj Revenue… pic.twitter.com/wq599ihfLv
The application, complete with a photograph of the canine, was filed on July 29.
After discovering the shocking applications, district magistrate Udita Singh directed Nasriganj revenue officer Kaushal Patel to look into the matter. A formal case has since been registered against unidentified persons at the Nasriganj police station, and an investigation is underway.
Also Read: 'Some mischievous element behind it': Patna DM on residence certificate issued in name of 'Dog Babu'; probe ordered
This comes days after a residence certificate was officially issued to a dog in Patna’s Masaurhi block. The certificate listed " Dog Babu " as the applicant, "Kutta Babu" as the father and "Kutiya Devi" as the mother.
A thorough investigation was launched to track down those responsible, with officials assuring appropriate action against officials found negligent in the matter.
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