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REGD. No. D. L.-33002/99
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Delhi Gazette
SG-DL-E-07042026-271601
EXTRAORDINARY
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
No. 96] DELHI, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2026/ CHAITRA 16, 1948 [N. C. T. D. No. 3
PART IV
GOVERNMENT OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI
OFFICE OF THE DIVISIONAL COMMISSIONER
[Revenue Department, (Census Branch)]
NOTIFICATION
Delhi, the 6th April, 2026
F.No. 36 (146)/Census/Div-Comm/2025/983.-Dated: 06.04.2026-In exercise of the powers conferred by Rule 8
(ii) of Census Rule, 1990, of the Census Act, 1948, read with the Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs' Notification No.
2/1/60-Judl.Il dated the 20 April, 1960, the Lt. Governor of National Capital Territory of Delhi hereby directs the public
residing in the National Capital Territory of Delhi, to cooperate in furnishing accurate and unambiguous information in
respect of the question that may be put to them in respect of Census of India 2027.
The Census is the primary source of data up to the lowest administrative units, i.e. villages in rural areas and
town/wards in urban areas on Housing Condition; Amenities & Assets, Demography, Literacy, Religion, Economic Activity,
Migration, Fertility etc.
It is widely used for planning and formulation of policies and effective Public Administration by the
Central/State/UT Governments. Apart from this, Census data are used for delimitation and reservation of Constituencies for
Parliamentary, Assembly, Panchayats and other Local Bodies. Thus, the public are to cooperate in census taking and provide
the correct information.
Some of the important provisions in the Census Act, 1948 namely Section 8, 9, 10 along with an extract of penalties
prescribed under section 11 of the Act and also records of census not open to inspection nor admissible in evidence under
Section 15 of the Census Act, 1948 (Act no. 37 of 1948) and Census Rule 1990 are hereby reproduced below for the
information of public.
(i) Section 8:- Asking of questions and obligation to answer.
(1) A census-officer may ask all such questions of all persons within the limits of the local area for
which he is appointed as, by instructions issued in this behalf by the Central Government and published
in the Official Gazette, he may be directed to ask.
(2) Every person of whom any question is asked under sub-section (1) shall be legally bound to answer
such question to the best of his knowledge or belief:
Provided that no person shall be bound to state the name of any female member of his household, and
no woman shall be bound to state the name of her husband or deceased husband or of any other person
whose name she is forbidden by custom to mention.
(ii) Section 9:- Occupier to permit access and affixing of numbers.
Every person occupying any house, enclosure, vessel or other place shall allow census-officers such
access thereto as they may require for the purposes of the census and as, having regard to the customs
of the country, may be reasonable, and shall allow them to paint on, or affix to, the place such letters,
marks or numbers as may be necessary for the purposes of the census.
(iii) Section 10:- Occupier or manager to fill up schedule.
(1) Subject to such orders as the Census Commissioner may issue in this behalf, a census-officer may,
within the local area for which he is appointed, leave or cause to be left a schedule at any dwelling-
house or with the manager or any officer of any commercial or industrial establishment, for the
purpose of its being filled up by the occupiers of such house or of any specified part thereof or by
such manager or officer with such particulars as the Census Commissioner may direct regarding
the inmates of such house or part thereof, or the persons employed under such manager or officer,
as the case may be, at the time of the taking of the census.
(2) When such schedule has been so left, the said occupier, manager or officer, as the case may
be, shall fill it up or cause it to be filled up to the best of his knowledge or belief so far as regards
the inmates of such house or part thereof or the persons employed under him, as the case may be,
at the time aforesaid, and shall sign his name thereto and, when so required, shall deliver the
schedule so filled up and signed to the census-officer or to such person as the census-officer may
direct.
(iv) Section 11:-Penalties.
(1) - (a) Any census-officer or any person lawfully required to give assistance towards the taking
of census who refuses to perform any duty imposed upon him by this Act or any rule made
thereunder, or any person who hinders or obstructs another person in performing any such duty, or
(aa) any census-officer or any person lawfully required to give assistance towards the taking of a
census who neglects to use reasonable diligence in performing any duty imposed upon him or in
obeying any order issued to him in accordance with this Act or any rule made thereunder, or any
person who hinders or obstructs another person in performing any such duty or obeying any such
order, or;
(d) any person who intentionally gives a false answer to, or refuses to answer to the best of his
knowledge or belief, any question asked of him by a census-officer which he is legally bound by
section 8 to answer, or
(e) any person occupying any house, enclosure, vessel or other place who refuses to allow a census-
officer such reasonable access thereto as he is required by section 9 to allow, or
(f) any person who removes, obliterates, alters, or damages any letters, marks or numbers which
have been painted or affixed for the purposes of the census, or
(g) any person who, having been required under section 10 to fill up a schedule, knowingly and
without sufficient cause fails to comply with the provisions of that section, or makes any false
return there under, or
(h) any person who trespasses into a census office, shall be punishable with fine which may extend
to one thousand rupees and in case of a conviction under part (a) shall also be punishable with
imprisonment which may extend to three years.
(2) Whoever abets any offence under sub-section (1) shall be punishable with fine which may
extend to one thousand rupees.
(v) Section 15:- Records of census not open to inspection nor admissible in evidence.
No person shall have a right to inspect any book, register or record made by census-officer in the
discharge of his duty as such, or any schedule delivered under section 10, and notwithstanding
anything to the contrary in the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam, 2023(47 of 2023), no entry in any
such book, register, record or schedule shall be admissible as evidence in any civil proceeding
whatsoever or in any criminal proceeding other than a prosecution under this Act or any other law
for any act or omission which constitutes an offence under this Act.
The above extracts are reproduced for general information, in case of any inconsistency, the
provisions of the Act and Rules shall prevail.
By Order and in the Name of the Lieutenant Governor of the
National Capital Territory of Delhi
NEERAJ SEMWAL, Secy. (Revenue)
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