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Bureaucracy, Death Certificates, and Social Media in India

Sunday, May 10, 2026
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Bureaucracy, Death Certificates, and Social Media in India

Only in India, it seems, bureaucracy actually follows you. Beyond the grave, or at least that’s what one viral post suggests. They’re just essential stuff for daily life.

And then there’s the death certificate . Naturally, after someone passes, that document is crucial for everything legal, official business. It’s common knowledge, right? It’s issued only once someone is gone.

But something happened recently. The internet got really split over a bizarre case. A man reportedly made his own death certificate, and then he lost it. Seriously.

He posted a notice in a newspaper saying the certificate was missing. It was peculiar. People reacted instantly. One user joked, “Do you need paperwork to go to heaven too?” It just caught people off guard.

The post itself, shared by someone named @DoctorAjayita, featured a clipping from the Lost and Found section. The ad was placed by Ranjit Kumar Chakravarty. It claimed he lost his death certificate down in Lumding Bazaar, Assam.

Naturally, people wondered. How did he manage to put up an ad for something he supposedly made up? If a death certificate is made after death, how did he even post that notice himself?

It probably wasn't that complicated. A simple clerical error. A typing mistake, maybe. He likely meant to report a lost birth certificate, or maybe his father’s death certificate. But that little slip-up? It blew up social media.

The caption on the post, ‘India is not for beginners,’ gathered thousands of views. People were just throwing out jokes. “They’re not letting him enter heaven,” one person wrote. “Someone just needs to make a duplicate and send it up.” Another one quipped, “This proves ghosts exist.”

Then there was the real kicker. Someone else jumped in with something that really stuck with everyone. “Even the dead have to issue lost-and-found notices these days!” It just felt… real, somehow.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

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