Recommended Practice based on International Guidelines
Decisions made by civil registrars can have legal consequences and it is important that the system includes a process of appeal or review of those decisions. Individuals should have the right to appeal civil registration decisions to the courts. Prior to filing an appeal in the courts, some countries require that the appeal against a local civil registrar's decision be filed before a higher administrative level, up to the national level. The exhaustion of remedies serves a dual purpose of allowing a civil registration agency the opportunity to correct its mistake without burdening the courts, and creates an administrative record for court to review in a judicial appeal.
Bangladesh
Legal Analysis
A person affected by the decision of local registrar must appeal within 30 days to a specified authority (depending on the level of the registrar). If the authority believes that the appeal is reasonable after analyzing all the submitted documents, then they will serve a notice to the registrar to be present at the time of hearing. After hearing and analyzing the necessary documents the authority will give decision. The authority has an obligation to give the final decision within 60 days of the application filed and the registrar is under an obligation to carry out the decision within 7 days from the final decision.