Recommended Practice based on International Guidelines
Ideally, every death will have a cause of death (COD) medically certified by a trained physician. However, in circumstances where a medically certified cause of death (MCCD) is not available, the death should be registered without COD information. Cause of death should never be determined by a non-medical professional.
In some countries, an MCCD is a precondition for registering a death. In countries where there are not sufficient health professionals adequately trained in completing a MCCD, and in countries where many deaths occur at home, this can lead to low death registration rates. Policymakers should carefully consider whether an MCCD or COD is required to register a death, or if evidence of the fact of death alone may be submitted to the registrar.
Bangladesh
Legal Analysis
The Birth and Death Registration Rules, Rule 3(1), requires the registrar to register a death with cause of death information. In addition, the Death Registration Application Form has a data field that states: "Cause of Death (as per informant)." Therefore, if an MCCD is not available, the informant provides cause of death information in order to register the death.