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  THE REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS ACT, 1969

THE REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS ACT, 1969

 

ACT NO. 18 OF 1969

[31st May, 1969.]     BE

 

An Act to provide for the regulation of registration of births and deaths and for matters connected there with.



Preliminary

 
 

CHAPTER I

PRELIMINARY

 

1.         Short title, extent and commencement.

            (1)        This Act may be called the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969.

            (2)        It extends to the whole of India.

            (3)        It shall come into force in a State on such date1* as the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint:

                        Provided that different dates may be appointed for different parts of a State.

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1.   The Act shall come into force in the following areas w.e.f. 1-4-1970; vide Notification No.G.S.R. 514, dated 21-3-1970, Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Pt. II, Sec. 3(i), p. 377 –

      (1)  The whole State of Assam except –

            (i)   the district of United Khasi & Jaintia Hills excluding the areas comprised within the limits of:

                  (a)  Municipality of Shilong:

                  (b)  Cantonment of Shillong:

            (ii)   the entire district of Garo Hills;

            (iii)  the  entire district  of United Mikir and North Cachar Hills;

            (iv)  the entire district of Mizo Hills.

      (2)  The whole of the State of West Bengal except –

            (i)   the area comprised within the limits of the Corporation of Calcutta;

            (ii)   the   area  comprised  within  the  limits  of Howrah Municipality;

            (iii)  Fort William; and

            (iv)  the area comprised within the limits of the cantonments of Barrackpore, Labong and Jalapahar.

                  The Act  shall come  into force  in the  whole of the  following States and  Union territories  w.e.f. 1-4-1970:  vide Notification No. G.S.R. 461,  dated 7-3-1970,  Gazette of  India, Pt. II, Sec, 3(i), p. 966.

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STATES

1.         Andhra Pradesh       

2.         Bihar        

3.         Gujarat        

4.         Haryana        

5.         Kerala        

6.         Madhya Pradesh       

7.         Maharashtra

8.         Mysore

9.         Orissa

10.        Punjab

11.        Rajasthan

12.        Tamil Nadu

13.        Uttar Pradesh

 

UNION TERRITORIES

1.         Chanligarh   

2.         Dadra and Nagar Haveli 

3.         Himachal Pradesh

4.         Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands



Definitions and interpretation

 
 

2.         (1)        In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires –

                        (a)        "birth" means live-birth or still-birth;

                        (b)        "death"  means the  permanent disappearance  of  all evidence of life at any time after live-birth has taken place;

                        (c)        "foetal death" means  absence of  all evidence  of life prior to  the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception irrespective of the duration of pregnancy;

                        (d)        "live-birth" means the complete expulsion or extraction from its mother of a product of conception, irrespective of the duration of pregnancy, which, after          such expulsion or extraction, breathes or show any other evidence of life, and each product of such birth is considered live-born;

                        (e)        "prescribed"  means prescribed  by rules made under this Act;

                        (f)         "State Government", in relation to a Union territory, means the Administrator thereof;

                        (g)        "still-birth" means foetal death where a product of conception has attained at least the prescribed period of gestation.

            (2)        Any reference in this Act to any law which is not in force in any area shall, in relation to that area, be construed as a reference to the corresponding law, if any, in force in that area.

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      The Act shall come into force in the whole of the Union territory of Delhi w.e.f. 1-7-1970: vide Notification No. G.S.R. 973, dated 26-6-1970, Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Pt. II, Sec. 3(i), p. 585.

      The Act shall come into force in the following areas in the State of Jammu and Kashmir w.e.f. 1-10-1970:  vide Notification No. G.S.R. 1718, dated 22-9-1970, Gazette  of India,  Extraordinary, Pt. II, Sec 3(i), p. 727 –

1.   The  area comprised  within the  jurisdiction  of  the police station of Ramnagar in Udhampur district.

2.   The  area comprised  within the  jurisdiction  of  the police station of Kupwara in Baramula district.

3.   The area comprised within the limits of the Municipalities of Jammu and Srinagar.

4.   The area comprised within the limits of Town Area committees of Anantnag, Kathua and Leh.

      The Act has  been   extended  to  the  State  of  Sikim;  vide Notification No. S. O. 3465, dated 21-9-1976 (w.e.f. 13-9-1976).

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Preliminary

  
 

CHAPTER II

REGISTRATION-ESTABLISHMENT

 

3.         Registrar-General, India.

            (1)        The Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint a person to be known as the Registrar-General, India.

            (2)        The Central Government  may also appoint such other officers with  such   designations  as it  thinks  fit  for  the  purpose  of discharging, under the superintendence and direction of the Registrar-General, such  functions of the Registrar-General under this Act as he may, from time to time, authorise them to discharge.

            (3)        The Registrar-General may issue general directions regarding registration of  births and  deaths in the territories  to which this Act extends, and shall  take steps  to  co-ordinate  and  unify  the activities of Chief Registrars in the matter of registration of births and deaths  and submit to the Central Government an annual report on the working of this Act in the said territories.



Chief Registrar

 
 

4.         (1)        The State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint a Chief Registrar for the State.

            (2)        The State Government may also  appoint such other officers with  such   designations  as it  thinks  fit  for  the  purpose of discharging, under  the superintendence and direction of the Chief Registrar, such of his functions as he may, from time to time, authorise them to discharge.

            (3)        The Chief Registrar shall be the chief executive authority in the State for carrying into execution the provisions of this Act and the rules and orders made thereunder subject to the directions, if any, given by the State Government.

            (4)        The Chief Registrar shall take steps, by the issue of suitable  instructions  or  otherwise, to co-ordinate, unity and supervise the  work of registration in  the  State for securing  an efficient system of registration and shall prepare and submit to the State Government, in such manner and at such intervals as  may be prescribed, a  report on  the working of this Act in the State along with the statistical report to in sub-section (2) of section 19.

 

5.         Registration divisions.

            The State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, divide the territory within the State into such registration divisions as  it  may think fit and prescribe different rules for different registration divisions.

 

6.         District Registrar.

            (1)        The State Government may  appoint a District Registrar  for each  revenue  district  and  such  number  of Additional District  Registrars as it thinks fit who shall, subject to the general control and direction of the District Registrar, discharge such functions of the District Registrar as the District Registrar may, from time to time, authorise them to discharge.

            (2)        The District Registrar  shall superintend,  subject  to  the direction of  the Chief  Registrar, the  registration  of  births  and deaths in  the district  and shall  be responsible  for carrying  into execution in the district the provisions of this Act and the orders of the Chief  Registrar issued from time to time for the purposes of this Act.

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Registrars

 
 

7.         (1)        The State Government may appoint a Registrar for each local area comprising the area within the jurisdiction of a municipality, panchayat or other local authority or any other area or a combination of any two or more of them:

                        Provided that  the State  Government may appoint in the case of a municipality, panchayat,  or other  local authority,  any  officer  or other employee thereof as a Registrar.

            (2)        Every Registrar shall, without fee or reward, enter in the register maintained for the purpose all information given to him under section 8  or section  9 and  shall also  take steps to inform himself carefully of  every birth  and of every death which takes place in his jurisdiction and to ascertain and register the particulars required to be registered.

            (3)        Every Registrar shall have an office in the local area for which he is appointed.

            (4)        Every Registrar shall attend his office for the purpose of registering births  and deaths on such  days and at such hours as the Chief Registrar  may direct  and shall cause to  be  placed  in  some conspicuous place  on or  near the  outer door of the office of  the Registrar a  board bearing,  in the  local language, his name with the addition of  Registrar of  Births and  Deaths for  the local  area for which he is appointed, and the days and hours of his attendance.

            (5)       The Registrar may, with the prior approval of the Chief Registrar, appoint Sub-Registrars and assign to them any or all of his powers and duties in relation to specified areas within his jurisdiction.



Preliminary

   
 

CHAPTER III

REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS

 

8.         Persons required to register births and deaths.

            (1)        It shall be the duty of  the persons  specified below  to give or cause to be given, either  orally or  in writing, according to  the best of their knowledge and belief,  within such time as may be prescribed, information to the Registrar of the several particulars required to be entered in  the forms  prescribed by  the State Government under sub-section (1) of section 16 –

                        (a)        in  respect of  births and  deaths in  a house,  whether residential or  non-residential, not  being  any  place referred to  in clauses (b) to (e), the  head of  the house or,  in case  more than one household live in the house, the  head of the household,  the head being the person, who  is so recognised by the house or the household, and if he is not present in the house at any time during  the period within which the birth or death has to  be reported,  the nearest  relative of the head present in  the house,  and in  the absence of any such person, the oldest adult male person  present therein during the said period;

                        (b)        in  respect of  births and  deaths in a hospital, health centre, maternity   or nursing  home  or  other  like institution, the  medical  officer  in  charge  or  any person authorised by him in this behalf;

                        (c)        in respect of births and deaths in a jail, the jailor in charge;

                        (d)        in respect of births and deaths in a choultry, chattram, hostel, dharmasala, boarding-house, lodging-house, tavern, barrack, toddy shop or place of public resort, the person in charge thereof;

                        (e)        in  respect of  any new-born  child or  dead body  found deserted in  a  public  place,  the  headman  or  other corresponding officer  of the  village in the case of a village and  the officer  in charge of the local police station elsewhere:

                                    Provided that  any person who finds such child or dead body, or in  whose charge  such child or dead  body  may  be placed, shall  notify  such  fact  to  the  headman  or officer aforesaid;

                        (f)         in any other place, such person as may be prescribed.

            (2)        Notwithstanding  anything contained  in sub-section  (1), the State Government,  having regard  to the  conditions  obtaining  in  a registration division, may by order require  that for such period as may be specified in  the order,  any person  specified by  the  State Government by  designation in  this behalf,  shall give or cause to be given information  regarding births  and deaths in a house referred to in clause  (a) of  sub-section (1) instead of the persons specified in that clause.



Special provisions regarding births and deaths in a plantation

 
 

9.         In the case of births and deaths in a plantation, the superintendent of the plantation shall give or cause to be given to the Registrar the information referred to in section 8;

            Provided that the persons referred to in clauses (a) to (f) of sub-section (1) of section 8 shall furnish the necessary particulars to the superintendent of the plantation.

            Explanation.- In this  section, the expression "plantation" means any land not less than four hectares in extent which is being prepared for the production of,  or actually  produces, tea,  coffee,  pepper, rubber, cardamom,  cinchona  or  such  other  products as  the  State Government may,  by notification  in the Official Gazette, specify and the expression "superintendent of  the plantation"  means the person having the  charge or  supervision of  the labourers  and work in the plantation, whether  called a  manager, superintendent or by any other name.

 

10.        Duty of certain persons to notify births and deaths and to certify cause of death.

            (1)        It shall be the duty of –

                        (i)         the midwife or any other medical or health attendant at a birth or death,

                        (ii)        the keeper or  the owner  of a place set apart for the disposal of  dead bodies  or any  person required  by a local authority to be present at such place, or

                        (iii)       any other person whom the State Government may specify in this behalf by his designation, to notify  every birth or death or both at which he or she attended or was present,  or which occurred in such areas as may be prescribed, to the  Registrar within such  time  and  in  such  manner  as  may  be prescribed.

            (2)        In any area, the State  Government, having  regard  to  the facilities available  therein in  this behalf,  may  require  that  a certificate as to the cause  of  death  shall  be  obtained  by  the Registrar from such person and in such form as may be prescribed.

            (3)        Where the State Government has required under sub-section (2) that a certificate as to the cause of death shall be obtained, in the event of the death of any person who,  during his last illness, was attended by  a medical practitioner, the  medical practitioner shall, after the  death of that person, forthwith, issue without charging any  fee, to  the person  required  under  this  Act  to  give  information concerning the death, a certificate in the prescribed form stating to the best  of his  knowledge and  belief the  cause of  death; and  the certificate shall  be received and delivered  by such person to  the Registrar at  the time of giving  information concerning the death as required by this Act.

 

11.        Informant to sign the register.

            Every person who has orally given to the Registrar any information required under this Act shall write in the register maintained in this be-half, his name, description and place of abode, and, if he cannot write, shall put his thumb mark in the register against his name, description and place of abode, the particulars being in such a case entered by the Registrar.

 

12.        Extracts of registration entries to be given to informant.

            The Registrar shall, as soon as the registration of a birth or death has been completed, give, free of charge, to the person who gives information under section 8 or section 9 an extract of the prescribed particulars under his hand from the register relating to such birth or death.

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Delayed registration of births and deaths

 
 

13.        (1)        Any birth or death of which information is given to the Registrar after the expiry of the period specified therefore, but within thirty days of its occurrence, shall be registered on payment of such late fee as may be prescribed.

            (2)        Any  birth or death of which delayed information is given to the Registrar  after thirty days but within one year of its occurrence shall be registered only with the written permission of the prescribed authority and  on payment  of the prescribed fee and the production of an affidavit  made  before  a  notary  public  or  any other  officer authorised in this behalf by the State Government.

            (3)        Any birth or death which has not been registered within one year of its occurrence, shall be registered only on an order made by a magistrate of  the  first  class  or  a  Presidency  Magistrate  after verifying the  correctness of the birth or death and on payment of the prescribed fee.

            (4)        The provisions of this section shall be without prejudice to any action that may be taken against a person for failure on his part to register any birth or death within the time specified therefore and any such birth or death may be registered during the tendency of any such action.

 

14.        Registration of name of child.

            Where the birth of any child has been  registered without  a name,  the parent  or guardian of such child shall  within the  prescribed period  give information regarding the name of the child to the Registrar either orally or in writing and thereupon the  Registrar shall enter such  name in  the register  and initial and date the entry.

 

15.        Correction or cancellation of entry in the register of births and deaths.

            If it is proved to the satisfaction of the Registrar that any entry  of a  birth or death in any register kept by him under this Act is erroneous in  form or  substance, or has been fraudulently or improperly made,  he may,  subject to such rules as may be made by the State Government  with respect to the conditions on which and the circumstances in  which such entries may be corrected or cancelled, correct the error or cancel the entry by suitable  entry in  the margin,  without any alteration of the original entry,  and shall sign the marginal entry and add thereto the date of the correction or cancellation.



Preliminary

    
 

CHAPTER IV

MAINTENANCE OF RECORDS AND STATISTICS

 

16.        Registrars to keep registers in the prescribed form.

            (1)        Every Registrar shall keep in the prescribed form a register of births and deaths for the registration area or any part thereof in relation to which he exercises jurisdiction.

            (2)        The Chief Registrar shall cause to be printed and supplied a sufficient number  of register books for making entries of births and deaths according to such  forms and instructions as may, from time to time, be  prescribed; and  a copy  of such forms in the local language shall be posted in some conspicuous place on or near the outer door of the office of every Registrar.



Search of births and deaths register

 
 

17.        (1)        Subject to any rules made in this behalf by the State Government, including rules relating to the payment of fees and postal charges, any person may –

                        (a)        cause a search to be made by the Registrar for any entry in a register of births and deaths; and

                        (b)        obtain an extract from such register relating to any birth or death:

                                    Provided that no extract relating to any death, issued to any person, shall disclose the particulars regarding the cause of death as entered in the register.

            (2)        All extracts given  under this section shall be certified by the Registrar  or any other officer authorised by the State Government to give such extracts as provided in section 76 of the Indian Evidence Act, 1872  (1 of  1872), and  shall be admissible in evidence for the purpose of proving the birth or death to which the entry relates.

 

18.        Inspection of registration offices.

            The registration offices shall be inspected and the registers kept therein shall be examined in such manner and by such authority as may be specified by the District Registrar.

 

19.        Registrars to send periodical returns to the Chief Registrar for compilation.

            (1)        Every Registrar shall send to the Chief Registrar or to any officer specified by him, at such intervals and in such form as may be prescribed a return regarding the entries of births and deaths in the register kept by such Registrar.

            (2)        The Chief Registrar shall cause the information in the returns furnished by the  Registrars to be compiled and shall publish for the information  of  the public a  statistical report on the registered births  and deaths during the year at such intervals and in such form as may be prescribed.



Preliminary

     
 

CHAPTER V

MISCELLANEOUS

 

20.        Special provision as to registration of births and deaths of citizens outside India.

            (1)        The Registrar-General  shall, subject to such rules  as may  be made  by the Central Government in this behalf, cause to  be registered  in-formation  as  to  births  and  deaths  of citizens of  India outside India received  by him  under  the  rules relating to  the registration  of such citizens at Indian Consulates made under the Citizenship  Act, 1955  (57 of  1955), and every such registration shall  also be  deemed to have been duly made under this Act.

            (2)       In the case  of any  child born  outside India in respect of whom in-formation  has not  been received  as provided in sub-section (1), if  the parents  of the  child return  to India  with a  view  to settling therein,  they may,  at any  time within  sixty days from the date of  the arrival of the child in India, get the birth of the child registered under  this Act in the same manner as if the child was born in India  and the provisions of section 13 shall apply to the birth of such child after the expiry of the period of sixty days aforesaid.



Power of Registrar to obtain information regarding birth or death

 
 

21.        The Registrar may either orally or in writing require any person to furnish any information within his knowledge in connection with a birth or death in the locality within which such person resides and that person shall be bound to comply with such requisition.

 

22.        Power to give directions.

            The Central Government may give such directions to any State Government as may appear to be necessary for carrying into execution in the State any of the provisions of this Act or of any rule or order made thereunder.

 

23.        Penalties.

            (1)        Any person who –

                        (a)        fails  without reasonable  cause to give any information which  it  is  his  duty  to  give  under  any  of  the provisions of sections 8 and 9; or

                        (b)        gives  or causes to be  given, for the purpose of being inserted in  any register of births and deaths, any information which  he knows or believes to be false regarding any  of the  particulars required to be known and registered; or

                        (c)        Refuses to write his name, description and place of abode or to put his thumb mark in the register as required by section 11, shall be punishable with fine which may extend to fifty rupees.

            (2)        Any Registrar or Sub-Registrar who neglects or refuses, without reasonable cause, to register any birth or death occurring in his jurisdiction or to submit any returns as required by sub-section (1) of section 19 shall be punishable with fine which may extend to fifty rupees.

            (3)        Any medical practitioner who neglects or refuses to issue a certificate under sub-section (3) of section 10 and any person who neglects or refuses to deliver such certificate shall be punishable with fine which may extend to fifty rupees.

            (4)        Any person who, without reasonable cause, contravenes any provision of this Act for the contravention of which no penalty is provided for in this section shall be punishable with fine which may extend to ten rupees.

            (5)        Notwithstanding anything contained in the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (5 of 1898), an offence under this section shall be tried summarily by a magistrate.

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Power to compound offences

 
 

24.        (1)        Subject to such conditions as may be prescribed, any officer authorised by the Chief Registrar by a general or special order in this  behalf may, either before or after the institution of criminal  proceedings under  this Act, accept from the person who has committed, or is reasonably  suspected of having committed an offence under  this Act, by way of composition of such offence a sum of money not exceeding fifty rupees.

            (2)        On the payment of such sum of money, such person shall be discharged and no further proceedings shall be taken against him in respect of such offence.

 

25.        Sanction for prosecution.

            No prosecution for an offence punishable under this Act shall be instituted except by an officer authorised by the Chief Registrar by general or special order in this behalf.

 

26.        Registrars and Sub-Registrars to be deemed public servants.

            All Registrars and Sub-Registrars shall, while acting or purporting to act in pursuance of the provisions of this Act or any rule or order made thereunder, be deemed to be public servants within the meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860).

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27.        Delegation of powers.

            The State Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, direct that any power exercisable by it under this Act (except the power to make rules under section 30)  or the  rules made  thereunder shall, subject to such conditions, if any, as may be  specified  in  the direction,  be exercisable, also  by such  officer or authority subordinate  to the State Government as may be specified in the direction.

 

28.        Protection of action taken in good faith.

            (1)        No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against the Government, the Registrar-General, any  Registrar,  or  any person exercising any power or  performing any duty under this Act  for anything which is in  good faith done or  intended  to  be done in pursuance of this Act or any rule or order made thereunder.

            (2)        No suit or  other legal  proceeding shall  lie  against  the Government for any damage  caused or  likely to be caused by anything which is  in good  faith done  or intended  to be done in pursuance of this Act or any rule or order made thereunder.

 

29.        Act not to be in derogation of Act 6 of 1886.

            Nothing in this Act shall be construed to be in derogation of the provisions of the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act, 1886.

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Power to make rules

 
 

30.        (1)        The State Government may, with the approval of the Central Government, by notification in the Official Gazette, make rules to carry out the purposes of this Act.

            (2)        In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing provision, such rules may provide for –

                        (a)        the forms of registers of births and deaths required to be kept under this Act;

                        (b)        the period within  which and the form and the manner in which information  should be  given  to the  Registrar under section 8;

                        (c)        the period within  which and the manner in which births and deaths  shall be  notified under sub-section (1) of section 10;

                        (d)        the person from whom and the form in which a certificate as to cause of death shall be obtained;

                        (e)        the particulars of  which extract  may be given  under section 12;