43 booked in Jalgaon over 'irregularities' in birth certificates

An FIR has been filed against 43 individuals for fraudulent practices in issuing birth certificates in Jalgaon, Maharashtra. These bogus certificates, potentially aiding illegal immigrants, included fabricated details and lacked necessary document...

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A First Information Report (FIR) has been registered against 43 persons for alleged fraudulent practices concerning birth certificates issued by the Jalgaon Municipal Corporation in Maharashtra. Former BJP MP Kirit Somaiya had raised the issue of the alleged irregularities in the issuance of birth certificates.

Bogus birth certificates were being issued to illegal Bangladeshi immigrants and Rohingyas in parts of Maharashtra under a scam, he claimed.

The birth certificates reportedly listed fabricated or unrelated addresses, and in several instances, lacked supporting hospital records or legal affidavits as required under the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, as per the FIR registered by the Jalgaon police on April 4.


These birth certificates could potentially be misused for acquiring documents like Aadhaar, ration cards and voter IDs.

Somaiya welcomed the registration of the FIR and said there is a need for stricter oversight and accountability in government processes.
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