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Saturday 5 August 2017

NOW ADHAR NO. IS COMPULSORY FOR DEATH CERTIFICATE

NOW ADHAR NO. IS COMPULSORY FOR DEATH CERTIFICATE


The Central Government has ordered that those who apply for the death certificates of their relatives will have to mandate the dead person's card number.
The government has taken this decision to prevent the frauds being proved by the identity of the deceased person.
The Registrar General of India, under the Union Home Ministry, has issued the order to all the states, an official statement said

If the applicants of Death certification will use the Aadhaar number, the details of the deceased person's relatives, relatives, heirs or identities will be considered accurate. This will be an effective method of preventing fraud against identity. This will also help in recording the identity of the deceased person. In addition, there will be no need to provide many types of documents to prove the identity of the deceased person.
It is stated in the statement that if the applicant is not aware of the deceased person's Aadhaar number or enrollment ID number, he will have to give a certificate that the deceased person did not have the support number.
If the applicant declares the wrong, it will be considered as an offense under the provisions of the Base Act, 2016, and under the Registration of Birth and Death Act, 1969.
The government has mandated a support card number to file income tax returns. It has also been mandatory to link support figures with bank accounts to take advantage of government welfare schemes.
The government is also planning to mandate support for driving license and vehicle registrations. The government's intention to do this is to prevent the bogus driving license from being issued.

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