Whether the head of the household may be allowed to intimate to the local Registrar by post of the occurrence of vital events in the prescribed form?
There is no objection to the head of the household submitting particulars of occurrence of vital events to the Registrar by post so long as the particulars are as per the prescribed reporting forms 2, 3 and 4 depending upon whether it is live – birth, still birth or death respectively. In this regard, it has been suggested that in such cases, a note may be made in the remarks column of the registers to the effect that the registration is made on the basis of postal reporting and reporting forms 2, 3 & 4 as the case may be preserved as an integral part of the register.
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