New Delhi: The government on Wednesday tabled the Registration of Births and Deaths (Amendment) Bill, 2023 in the Lok Sabha. The new bill mandates Aadhaar number use for birth certification. This development is part of an amendment to the original 1969 Act, which could streamline the processes for registering births and deaths.
The proposed legislation would require the Aadhaar numbers of both parents and any informants during birth registration, provided they are available. To leverage technology and digitization, the government has included clauses in the bill for electronic registration and delivery of birth and death certificates, a move expected to facilitate public access. Union home minister Amit Shah introduced the bill, marking the first amendment since its inception.
The government has underscored the need for the Act's revision to match societal and technological evolution and enhance its user-friendliness. “Based on the consultations held with the State Governments, public and other stake holders, it is proposed to amend certain provisions of the Act in form of a Bill, namely the Registration of Births and Deaths (Amendment) Bill, 2023," the government stated. One of the key aims of the bill is to establish national and state-level databases for registered births and deaths.
This initiative is anticipated to enhance the update processes for other databases, fostering efficient and transparent public services and social benefits delivery. The new legislation would position the birth certificate as the definitive proof of a person's date and place of birth. This development affects individuals born on or after the commencement of the Registration of Births and Deaths (Amendment) Act, 2023.
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