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Karnataka Strengthens Death-Certification Rules Medical Cause-of-Death Now Mandatory for All Deaths

Published: December 7, 2025
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Karnataka has revamped its death-registration protocols all hospitals (government and private) must now issue a medically certified cause-of-death certificate and submit it digitally doctors attending deaths outside hospitals must issue a free medical-cause certificate improving accuracy and accountability in mortality data.

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Under the amended regulations (from the stateโ€™s Registration of Births & Deaths Rules 2024), hospitals must file a โ€œForm 4โ€ certificate for in-house deaths via the stateโ€™s e-JanMa system, and provide a copy to the family. For deaths outside institutions, attending doctors must issue โ€œForm 4Aโ€ at no cost to the family. Institutions must also submit monthly reports (or a โ€œnilโ€ report if no deaths occur) to ensure consistent monitoring.

Karnataka has introduced stricter rules to improve the accuracy of cause-of-death reporting, prompted by a low rate of medically certified deathsย  currently only about 26.7% of all registrations. The move follows recommendations from a recent state review and a national study by the Indian Council of Medical Research, both of which highlighted the need for standardised and reliable mortality data.

Under the new guidelines, all government and private hospitals must issue a Medical Certificate of Cause of Death (Form 4) for every in-house death, upload it to the stateโ€™s e-JanMa portal, and provide a copy to the deceasedโ€™s family. For deaths occurring outside medical institutions, the responsible doctor or authorised medical officer must issue Form 4A, and this must be provided to families free of charge.

Registrars handling death registrations are now required to ensure that Form 2, the basic death report, is always accompanied by the correct medical certification either Form 4 or Form 4A. They must also forward all certificates to the Chief Registrar by the 10th of the following month. Hospitals and registration offices must submit monthly consolidated reports as well, even if no deaths occurred, a measure intended to strengthen transparency and consistent record-keeping.

Officials say these enhanced requirements are crucial for improving the reliability of mortality statistics, which guide public-health planning, disease surveillance, and resource allocation. By enforcing standardised certification and reducing gaps in reportingย  particularly for deaths outside institutionsย  the state aims to prevent undercounting and misclassification, ultimately supporting better policy decisions and a more responsive health system.

โ€œAccurate data on causes of death is not just a statistic itโ€™s the foundation of public health, planning and prevention. These new rules will ensure every life lost sends a data point that can save lives.โ€

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