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Death certificate delay — RTI to municipal registrar

File RTI to the **Registrar of Births & Deaths** at the municipality where the death occurred. Ask registration status, hospital/cremation slip linkage, reason

Death certificate delay — RTI to municipal registrar

⚠️ DPDP Rules, 2025 (14 Nov 2025) amended Section 8(1)(j) of the RTI Act — public-interest override now under Section 8(2). Read the note →

· 2026/04/19 05:02

Direct answer. File RTI to the Registrar of Births & Deaths at the municipality where the death occurred. Ask registration status, hospital/cremation slip linkage, reason for delay, projected issuance.

  • RBD Act 1969 §13 — 21-day registration window.
  • State RBD Rules — 7-30 day issuance SLA.

5 questions to ask

  1. Registration date/number.
  2. Hospital/cremation report linkage status.
  3. Reason for delay.
  4. Projected issuance.
  5. Affidavit-required flag.

Template

To: The Public Information Officer, Municipal Registrar of Births & Deaths
Subject: Application under §6 RTI Act 2005 — Death certificate issuance

My death-registration application dated [..] for late [..] is pending. Please furnish: (1) registration date/number, (2) hospital report linkage, (3) reason for delay, (4) projected issuance, (5) affidavit flag.

Fee: Rs.10 by IPO/cash.

Common mistakes

  • Filing at the wrong municipality (deaths register at place of death).
  • Not attaching cremation/burial slip copy.
  • Skipping the request for Form 4 hospital report if applicable.

Case law anchors

  • CIC/MoH/A/2018/000456 — death registration status disclosable.
  • State of Maharashtra v. Joseph Mingel Koli (BomHC 2009) — death certificate is essential succession document.

Pro tips

  • Use crsorgi.gov.in. Include purpose (insurance/property/pension) for sympathy.

FAQ

  • Q: Hospital wrote wrong cause of death? File RTI for hospital records, then correct via municipal registrar.
  • Q: Death abroad? Indian embassy issues; use Citizenship Act for Indian-passport holder.

Sources

  1. RBD Act 1969. State Rules. Indian Succession Act 1925.

Last reviewed: 25 April 2026.