A monk, Sarvesh Sachan, sought police help in Kanpur after his family refused to recognize him and withheld his academic documents. He had left home 36 years ago to become a monk. Police verified his identity and allowed him to collect his marksheet for the SIR exercise, resolving the unusual family dispute.
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