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SIMILAR PROCEDURE AND ACT ARE IN EXISTENCE IN EVERY STATE.
Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969
http://des.kar.nic.in/docs/crs/RBD1969E.pdf
13. Delayed registration of births and deaths (1) Any birth or death of which information is given to the Registrar after the expiry of the period specified there for, 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 therefor and any such birth or death may be registered during the pendency of any such action.
BBMP PROCEDURE
http://bbmp.gov.in/documents/10180/456501/FAQs+(Statics+English).pdf/d4ca9b70-668c-45c4-a0f2-5b51df341e4e
SIMILAR PROCEDURE AND ACT ARE IN EXISTENCE IN EVERY STATE.
Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969
http://des.kar.nic.in/docs/crs/RBD1969E.pdf
13. Delayed registration of births and deaths (1) Any birth or death of which information is given to the Registrar after the expiry of the period specified there for, 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 therefor and any such birth or death may be registered during the pendency of any such action.
BBMP PROCEDURE
http://bbmp.gov.in/documents/10180/456501/FAQs+(Statics+English).pdf/d4ca9b70-668c-45c4-a0f2-5b51df341e4e
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You will need to provide some proof of your grandmother's death, such as her full name, date of death, and place of death. You may also need to provide additional information, such as her date of birth, Social Security number, and other identifying information. If you do not have any of this information, you may need to contact other family members or friends who may have this information, or check with the hospital or nursing home where your grandmother passed away to obtain a death certificate.
You will need to provide some proof of your grandmother's death, such as her full name, date of death, and place of death. You may also need to provide additional information, such as her date of birth, Social Security number, and other identifying information. If you do not have any of this information, you may need to contact other family members or friends who may have this information, or check with the hospital or nursing home where your grandmother passed away to obtain a death certificate.
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