A division bench comprising justices S Nagamuthu and P N Prakash gave the direction while referring to a case of fraudulent exploitation of judicial system by a criminal in Villupuram district, to get a birth certificate.
Earlier, the court had during the hearing of a habeas corpus petition filed by the father of a convict, found that the petitioner had secured the birth certificate of his son recently based on an order from amagistrate court under Section 13(3) of the Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969.
The fraudulent exploitation of judicial system to get such certificates came to light on perusal of the birth certificate of the convict.
The bench today said, "The judicial or metropolitan magistrates in the state of Tamil Nadu cannot pass any order under Section 13(3) of the RBD Act after January 25.
All pending matters are directed to be disposed of with liberty to the petitioners to take recourse to the concerned executive magistrates."
The bench also directed the Tamil Nadu government to issue necessary guidelines to the Executive Magistrates for dealing with petitions under Section 13(3) of the RBD Act.
"Until guidelines are issued, the executive magistrates shall obtain reports from the concerned village administrative officers or revenue inspectors and conduct inquiry as far as may be possible by following the procedure laid down in Tamil Nadu Revenue Enquiries Act, 1893," it said.
The Madras High Court had earlier ordered inquiry through a retired district judge in an attempt to streamline the process and eliminate the possibilities of fraudulent claims.
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