Birth Certificate Verification Through CRS - crsorgi.gov.in
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CENTRAL
BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
(An
Autonomous Organisation under the Union Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India)
SHIKSHA
KENDRA, 2, COMMUNITY CENTRE, PREET VIHAR, DELHI - 110 301
CBSE/AS COORD/2015/112497
Date:
09.10.2015
Circular
To,
All Heads of Institutions,
Affiliated to CBSE Board
Sir,
All Heads of Institutions,
Affiliated to CBSE Board
Sir,
The Registrar General of India,
Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India vide his circular No.
1/12/2014-VS(CRS)-1817 dated 27th July, 2015 has stated that office of the
Registrar General of India has developed uniform software for Registration of
Births and Deaths and issuance of certificates registered through the system.
After the implementation of the software, the birth and death certificates are
being issued through this software and the provisions of Section 12/17 of the
RBD Act, 1969. The certificate issued by the software which is accessible at ‘crsorgi.gov.in’
has unique registration number to each registered across the country.
These certificates are enabled with quick response (QR) code and the
authenticity of the certificate can be verified from the website ‘crsorgi.gov.in’.
It has been further stated that these certificates are legally
verified documents and may be considered authentic for all Govt. as well
as non Government purposes.
All the concerned departments have
been requested to ensure that the certificates issued by the
Registrar/Sub-Registrar through the applications are accepted and
not insisted for original certificates carrying manual signature of the
issuing authority.
Copy of circular No.
1/12/2014-VS(CRS)-1817 dated 27th July, 2015 is enclosed herewith for perusal
please.
All concerned are requested to
adhere to the instructions issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt.
of India vide above referred circular.
sd/-
(K.K.
Choudhury)
Controller
of Examinations
Dr. C, CHANDRAMOULI
Registrar
General & Census Commissioner, India
Ministry
of Home Affairs
Government
of India
No. 1/12/2014-VS(CRS)-1817
27th July,
2015
CIRCULAR
Subject: Acceptance of the birth/death certificates issued
through CRS application-reg.
The registration of births and
deaths in India is being done under the provisions of the Registration of
Births and Deaths Act, 1969 and corresponding rules made there under. The
office of Registrar General of India has developed uniform software for Registration
of Births and Deaths and issuance of certificates registered through
the system. After implementing this software, the birth and death
certificates are being issued through this software under the provisions
of Section 12/17 of the RBD Act, 1969.
2. The certificates issued through
the software which is accessible at 'crsorgi.gov.in' have unique registration
number to each registered event across the country. These certificates are
enabled with quick response (QR) code and the authenticity of the certificate
can be verified from the website 'crsorgi.gov.in'. These certificates of
birth and death are legally valid document and may be considered as
authentic proof for all Government as well as Non-Government purposes. The
process of generation of birth/death certificate through the. application
is as under:
The events reported by the
inforn‘iants are being registered by the registrars using their user id
& password and after approval of the registrar, the certificates
are being generated electronically and either manual or digital or
facsimile signature of the issuing authority appears on the certificates.
This certificate is being generated after checking the correctness of the
records. The certificates thus generated will be made available in the public
portal of the O/o RGI."
3. All concerned departments of
Central Governments and State Governments are requested to ensure that the
certificates issued by the Registrars/Sub Registrars through the
application are accepted, and not to insist for original certificates carrying
manual signature of the issuing authority. All heads of Departments may
bring this to the notice of their sub-offices for compliance.
4. This Circular is being issued in
exercise of powers conferred under Section 3 of the Registration of Births and
Deaths Act, 1969, to enable the general public to get the certificates
free of cost from their own home.
sd/-
(C.
Chandramouli)
Registrar
General, India.
Source: http://www.cbse.nic.in/circulars/Birth%20certificate%20verification%20through%20CRS0001_2015.pdf
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