Birth Deaths and Marriages Registration Act
An Act to provide for the voluntary registration of certain births and deaths, for the establishment of General Registry Offices for keeping registers of certain births, deaths and marriages, and for certain other purposes.
Chapter I - Preliminary
1. Short title and commencement
2. Extent
3. Definitions
4. Saving of local laws
5. Power exercisable from time to time
Chapter II - General Registry Offices Of Births. Deaths And Marriages
6. Establishment of general registry offices and appointment of registrars General
7. Indexes to be kept at general registry office
8. Indexes to be open to inspection
9. Copies of entries to be admissible in evidence
10. Superintendence of Registrars by Registrar General
Chapter III - Registration Of Births And Deaths
11. Persons whose births and deaths are registrable
12. Power for State Government to appoint Registrars for its territories Section 13 repealed by the A. O. 1950
14. Registrar to be deemed a public servant
15. [repealed by the A. O. 1937]
16. Office and attendance of Registrar
17. Absence of registrar or vacancy in his office
18. Register books to be supplied and preservation of records to be provided for
19. Duty of Registrar to register births and deaths of which notice is given
20. Persons authorized to give notice of birth
21. Persons authorized to give notice of death
22. Entry of birth or death to be signed by person giving notice
23. Grant of certificate of registration of birth or death
24. Duty of Registrars as to sending certified copies of entries in register books to Registrar General
25. Search and copies of entries in register books
26. Exceptional provision for registration of certain births and deaths
27. Penalty for willfully giving false information
28. Correction of entry in register of births or deaths
Chapter V - Special Provisions As To Certain Existing Registers
32. Permission to persons having custody of certain records to send them within one year to Registrar General
33. Appointment of Commissioners to examine registers
34. Duties of Commissioners Appointment of Commissioners to examine registers
35. Searches of lists prepared by Commissioners and grant of certified copies of entries
35A. Constitution of additional commissions for purposes of this Chapter
Chapter VI - Rules
36. Rules
37. [repealed by the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment Act, 1911]
Chapter I - Preliminary
1. Short title and commencement
(1)
This Act may be called the Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act, 1886;
and
(2) It shall come into force on such day as the Central Government, by notification in the Official Gazette, directs.
2. Extent
This
Act extends to the whole of
3. Definitions
In
this Act, unless there is something repugnant in the subject or context,-
"sign" includes mark, when the person making the mark is unable to write his
name:
"prescribed"
means prescribed by a rule made 9[***] under this Act: and
"Registrar of Births and Deaths" means a Registrar of Births and Deaths appointed under this Act.
4. Saving of local laws
Nothing is this Act, or in any rule made under this Act, shall affect any law heretofore or hereafter passed providing for the registration of births and deaths within particular local areas.
5. Power exercisable from time to time
All powers conferred by this Act may be exercised from time to time as occasion requires.
Chapter II - General Registry Offices Of Births. Deaths And Marriages
6. Establishment of general registry offices and appointment of registrars General
(1)
Each State Government.
(a) shall establish a general registry office for keeping such certified
copies of registers of births and deaths registers of births and deaths
registered under this Act, or marriages registered under Act 3 of 18722 (to
provide a form of marriage in certain cases) or the Indian Christian Marriage
Act, 1872 (15 of 1872) or, beyond the local limits of the ordinary original
civil jurisdiction of the High Court of judicature at Bombay, under the Parsi
Marriage and Divorce Act, 1865 (15 of 1865), as may be sent to it
under this Act, or under any of the three last mentioned Acts, as amended by
this Act; and
(b) may appoint to the charge of that office an officer, to be called, the registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages, for the territories under its administration.
7. Indexes to be kept at general registry office
Each Registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages shall cause indexes of al the certified copies of registers sent to his office under this Act, or under Act 3 of 18722, the Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872 (15 of 1872) or the Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act 18653 (15 of 1865) as amended by this Act, to be made and kept in his office in the prescribed form.
8. Indexes to be open to inspection
Subject to the payment of the prescribed fees, the indexes so made shall be at all reasonable times open to inspection by and person applying to inspect them, and copies of entries in the certified copies of the registers to which the indexes relate shall be given to all persons applying for them.
9. Copies of entries to be admissible in evidence
A copy of an entry given under the last foregoing section shall be certified by the Registrar general of Births, Deaths and Marriages, or by an office authorised in this behalf by the State Government, and shall be admissible in evidence for the purpose of proving the birth, death or marriage to which the entry relates.
10. Superintendence of Registrars by Registrar General
Each registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages shall exercise a general superintendence over the Registrars of Births and Deaths in the territories for which he is appointed.
Chapter III - Registration Of Births And Deaths
11. Persons whose births and deaths are registrable
(1)
the person whose births and deaths shall, in the first instance, be registrable
under this Chapter are the following, namely:-
(a) in the territories to which this Act extends] the members of every
race, sect or tribe to which the Indian Succession Act, 186512 (10
of 1865) applies, and in respect of which an order under section 332 of that
Act is not for the time being in force, and all persons professing the
Christian religion;
(2) But the State Government, by notification in the Official Gazette, may extend the operation of this Chapter to any other class of persons either generally or in any local area.
12. Power for State Government to appoint Registrars for its territories Section 13 repealed by the A. O. 1950
12. Power for State Government to appoint
Registrars for its territories
The State Government may appoint, either by name or by virtue of their office, so many person as it thinks necessary to be Registrars of Births and Deaths for such local areas within the territories under its administration as it may define and, if it sees fit, for any class of persons within any part of those territories.
14. Registrar to be deemed a public servant
Every registrar of Births and Deaths shall be deemed to be a public servant within the meaning of the Indian Penal Code (45 of 1860).
15. [repealed by the A. O. 1937]
16. Office and attendance of Registrar
(1)
Every Registrar of Births and Deaths shall have an office in the local area, or
within the part of the territories or dominions, for which he is appointed.
(2) Every Registrar of Births and Deaths to whom the State Government may direct this sub-section to apply shall attend at his office for the purpose of Registering births and deaths on such days and at such hours as the Registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages may direct, and shall cause to be placed in some conspicuous place on or near the outer door of his office his name, with the addition of Registrar of Births and Deaths for the local area or class for which he is appointed, and the days and hours of his attendance.
17. Absence of registrar or vacancy in his office
(1)
When any Registrar of Births and Deaths to whom the State Government may direct
this section to apply15, not being a registrar of Births and Deaths
for a local area in the town of Calcutta, Madras or Bombay, is absent, or when
his office is temporarily vacant, any person whom the Registrar General of
Births, Deaths and Marriages appoints in this behalf, or in default of such
appointment, the Judge of the District Court within the local limits of whose
jurisdiction the Registrar�s office is situate, or such other officer as the
State Government appoints in this behalf, shall be the Registrar of Births and
Deaths during such absence or until the State Government fills the Vacancy.
(2)
When any such Registrar of Births and Deaths for a local area in the town of
Calcutta, madras or Bombay is absent, or when his office is temporarily vacant,
any person whom the registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages appoints
in this behalf shall be the Registrar of Births and Deaths during such absence
or until the State Government fills the vacancy.
(3) The Registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages shall report to the State Government all appointments made by him under this section.
18. Register books to be supplied and preservation of records to be provided for
The State Government shall supply every Registrar of Births and Deaths with a sufficient number of register books of births and of register books of deaths, and shall make suitable provision for the preservation of the records connected with the registration of births and deaths.
19. Duty of Registrar to register births and deaths of which notice is given
Every
Registrar of Births and Deaths, on receipt of notice of a birth or death within
the local area or among the class for which he is appointed, shall, if the
notice is given within the prescribed time and in the prescribed mode by a
person authorised by this Act to give the notice, forthwith make an entry of
the birth or death in the proper register book:
Provided
that-
(a)
if he has reason to believe the notice to be in any respect false, he may
refuse to register the birth or death until he receives an order from the Judge
of the District Court directing him to make the entry and prescribing the
manner in which the entry is to be made; and
(b) he shall not enter in the register the name of any person as father of an illegitimate child, unless at the request of the mother and of the person acknowledging himself to be the father of the child.
20. Persons authorized to give notice of birth
Any
of the following persons may give notice of a birth, namely:-
(a)
The father or mother of the child;
(b)
any person present at the birth;
(c)
any person occupying, at the time of the birth, any part of the house wherein
the child was born and having knowledge of the child having been born in the
house;
(d)
any medical practitioner in attendance after the birth and having personal
knowledge of the birth having occurred;
(e) any person having charge of the child.
21. Persons authorized to give notice of death
Any
of the following persons may give notice of a death, namely:-
(a)
any relative of the deceased having knowledge of any of the particulars
required to be registered concerning the death;
(b)
any person present at the death;
(c)
any person occupying, at the time of the death, any part of the house wherein the
death occurred and having knowledge of the deceased having died in the house;
(d)
any person in attendance during the last illness of the deceased;
(e) any person who has seen the body of the deceased after death.
22. Entry of birth or death to be signed by person giving notice
(1)
When an entry of a birth or death has been made by the Registrar of Births and
Deaths under section 19, the person giving notice of the birth or death must
sign the entry in the register in the presence of the Registrar:
Provided
that it shall not be necessary for the
person giving notice to attend before the Registrar or to sign the entry in the
register if he has given such notice in writing and has furnished to the
satisfaction of the Registrar such evidence of his identity as may be required
by any rules made by the state Government in this behalf.]
(2)
Until the entry has been so signed 17[or the conditions specified in
the proviso to sub-section (I) have been complied with], the birth or death
shall bot be deemed to be registered under this Act.
(3) When the birth of an illegitimate child is registered, and the mother and the person acknowledging himself to be the father of the child jointly request that person may be registered as the father, the mother and that person must both sign the entry in the register in the presence of the Registrar.
23. Grant of certificate of registration of birth or death
The Registrar of Births and Deaths shall, on application made at the time of registering any birth or death by the person giving notice of the birth or death, and on payment by him of the prescribed fee, give to the applicant a certificate in the prescribed form, signed by the Registrar, of having registered the birth or death.
24. Duty of Registrars as to sending certified copies of entries in register books to Registrar General
(1)
Every Registrar of Births and Deaths in 11[the territories to which
this Act extends] shall send to the Registrar General of Births, Deaths and
Marriages for the territories within which the local area or class for which he
is appointed is situate or resides, at the prescribed intervals, a true copy
certified by him, in the prescribed form, of all the entries of births and
deaths in the register book kept by him since the last of those intervals:
Provided
that in the case of Registrars of Births
and Deaths who are clergymen of the Churches or England, Rome and Scotland, the
Registrar may, if so directed by his ecclesiastical superior, send the certified
copies in the first instance to superior, who shall send them to the proper
Registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
In this sub-section "Church of England" and "Church of Scotland" mean the Church of England and the Church of Scotland as by law established respectively; and "Church of Rome" means the Church which regards the Pope of Rome as its spiritual head.
25. Search and copies of entries in register books
(1)
Every registrar of Births and Deaths shall, on payment of the prescribed fees,
at all reasonable times, allow searches to be made in the register books kept
by him, and give a copy of any entry in the same.
(2) Every copy of an entry in a register book given under this section shall be certified by the Registrar of Births and Deaths, and shall be admissible in evidence for the purpose of proving the birth or death to which the entry relates.
26. Exceptional provision for registration of certain births and deaths
Notwithstanding anything in section 19, the 20[State Government] may make rules authorising Registrars of Births and Deaths, on conditions and in circumstances to be specified in the rules, to register births and deaths occurring outside the local areas or classes for which they are appointed.
27. Penalty for willfully giving false information
If any person wilfully makes, or causes to be made, for the purpose of being inserted in any register of births or deaths, any false statement in connection with any notice of a birth or death under this Act, he shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years, or with fine or with both.
28. Correction of entry in register of births or deaths
(1)
If it is proved to the satisfaction of a Registrar of births and Deaths that
any entry of a birth or death in any register kept by him under this Act is
erroneous in form or substance, he may, subject to such rules as may be made by
the State Government] with respect to the conditions and circumstances on and
in which errors may be corrected, correct the error by 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.
(2) If a certified copy of the entry has already been sent to the Registrar General of Births, Deaths and marriages, the Registrar of Births and Deaths shall make and send a separate certified copy of the original erroneous entry and of the marginal correction therein made.
Chapter V - Special Provisions As To Certain Existing Registers
32. Permission to persons having custody of certain records to send them within one year to Registrar General
If any person in the territories to which this Act extends] has for the time being the custody of any register or record of birth, baptism, naming, dedication, death or burial of any persons of the classes referred to in section 11, sub-section (1), or of any register or record of marriage of any persons of the classes to which Act 3 of 1872 or the Indian Christian Marriage Act, 1872 (15 of 1872), or the Parsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1865 (15 of 1865), applies, and if such register or record has been made otherwise than in performance of a duty specially enjoined by the law of the country in which the register or record was kept, he may, 23[at any time before the first day of April, 1891] send the register or record to the office of the Registrar General of births, Deaths and Marriages for the territories within which he resides
33. Appointment of Commissioners to examine registers
(1)
Any State Government in the case of registers or records sent under section 32
to the Registrar General for the territories under its administration,
may appoint so many persons as it thinks fit to be Commissioners for
examining such registers or records.]
(2) The Commissioners so appointed shall hold office for such period as the 28[authority appointing them], by the order of appointment, or any subsequent order, directs.
34. Duties of Commissioners Appointment of Commissioners to examine registers
(1)
The Commissioners appointed under the last foregoing section shall enquire into
the state, custody and authenticity of every such register or record as may be
sent to the Registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages under section 32;
and
shall deliver to the Registrar General a descriptive list or descriptive lists
of all such registers or records, or portions of registers or records, as they
find to be accurate and faithful.
(2)
The list or lists shall contain the prescribed particulars and refer to the
registers or records, or to the portions of the registers or records, in the
prescribed manner.
(3) The Commissioners shall also certify in writing, upon some part of every separate book or volume containing any such register or record, or portion of a register or record, as is referred to in any list or lists made by the Commissioners, that it is one of the registers or records, referred to in the said list or lists,
35. Searches of lists prepared by Commissioners and grant of certified copies of entries
(1) Subject to the payment of the prescribed fees, the descriptive list or lists of registers or records, or portions of registers or records, delivered by the Commissioners to the Registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages shall be, at all reasonable times, open to inspection by any person applying to inspect it or them, and copies of entries in those registers or records shall be given to all persons applying for them.
(2) A copy of an entry given under this section shall be certified by the Registrar General of Births, Deaths and Marriages, or by an officer or person authorised in this behalf by the State Government and shall be admissible in evidence for the purpose of proving the birth, baptism, naming, dedication, death, burial or marriage to which the entry relates.
35A. Constitution of additional commissions for purposes of this Chapter
(1)
the State Government may be notification in the Official Gazette] appoint more
Commissions than one for the purposes of section 33, each such Commission
consisting of so many and such members, and having its functions restricted to
the disposal, under this Act and the rules thereunder, of such registers and
records sent under section 32 to the Registrar General, as may be specified in
the notification.
(2) If more Commissions than one are appointed in exercise of the power conferred by sub-section (1), then references in this Act to the Commissioners shall be construed as references to the members constituting a Commission so appointed.]
Chapter VI - Rules
36. Rules
(1)
The State Government, for each State, may make rules to carry out the purposes
of this Act.
(2)
In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power,
such rules may-
(a) fix the fees payable under this Act;
(b) prescribe the forms required for the purposed of this Act;
(c) prescribe the time within which, and the mode in which, persons
authorised under this Act to give notice of a birth or death to a Registrar of
Births and Deaths must give the notice.
(d) prescribe the evidence of identity to be furnished to a registrar of
Births and Deaths by persons giving notice of a birth or death in cases where
personal attendance before such Registrar is dispensed with;
(e) prescribe the registers to be kept and the form and manner in which
Registrars of Births and Deaths are to register births and deaths under this
Act and the intervals at which they are to send to the Registrar General of
Births, Deaths and Marriages, true copies of the entries of births and deaths
in the registers kept by them;
(f) prescribed the conditions and circumstances on and in which Registrars
of Births and Deaths may correct entries of births and deaths inn registers
kept by them;
(g) prescribe the particulars which the descriptive list or lists to be
prepared by the Commissioners appointed under Chapter V are to contain, and the
manner in which they are to refer to the registers or records, or portions of
registers, or records to which they relate; and
(h) prescribe the custody in which those registers or records are to be
kept.
(3)
Every power to make rules conferred by this Act is subject to the condition of
the rules being made after previous publication.
(4) All rules made under this Act shall be published in the Official Gazette, and on such publication shall have effect as if enacted in this Act.]