Death of Indian National in Saudi Arabia
Formalities for local Burial or
Transportation of Mortal Remains to India
| Death Cases -
Attestation of Documents |
| Sl. |
Description |
Fees* |
| 1. |
Registration of Death and providing a certified copy of
the Death Certificate |
SR.3 |
| 2. |
Attestation of Local Death Certificate |
Gratis |
| 3. |
Attestation of Medical Report |
Gratis |
| 4. |
Attestation of Police Report |
Gratis |
| 5. |
Attestation of List of Personal Belongings of the deceased |
Gratis |
| 6. |
No Objection for Dispatch / Burial of Dead Body |
Gratis |
| 7. |
Miscellaneous Attestation |
Gratis |
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(Time Required : Documents for attestation may be submitted to
the CW Wing of the Embassy between 0900 hrs and 1200 hrs on any
working day and are generally returned between 1500 hrs and 1600
hrs the same day)
Formalities to be completed following the death of an Indian National in Saudi Arabia
- The death of Indian nationals at Saudi Arabia due to
natural / unnatural reasons like traffic accident, work related
accident, suicide, murder, etc, is to be intimated to (i) the
nearest Police authorities, (ii) next of kin in India, and (iii)
the nearest Indian Mission. The mortal remains can either be
buried in Saudi Arabia (in case the deceased is a Muslim) or
transported to India.
- The next of kin has to send a letter stating that he/she has
no objection for the burial or transportation of mortal remains
and authorizing either the sponsor, close relative/ friend or
any other person known to them, to take charge of the body for
local burial or transportation to India.
- The hospital will provide Medical Report or Death Intimation
Report. Based on this Police Department will issue Police
Report.
- The details of personal items of the deceased are to be
listed in front of some witness and handed over to the
authorized representative.
- The authorized representative has to contact the CW Wing of
the Embassy with copies of death documents and obtain No
Objection Certificate (NOC) for local burial or transportation
to India.
- On receipt of No Objection Certificate, the mortuary
authorities will release the dead body for local burial. They
will also issue Burial Permission Certificate for cemeteries for
burial.
- In case of transportation to India, the mortal remains are
to be embalmed at mortuary. Saudi authorities have fixed fees
(SR.3000/-) for embalming and it is to be deposited with the
hospital. Fees for coffin is also to be paid at the mortuary
(approx. SR.1100/-).
- Hospital authorities to be contacted for embalming of mortal
remains only after obtaining clearance from Police authorities/
Governorate concerned.
- Iqama of the deceased is to be submitted with Jawazat (Saudi
Passport Deptt.) for cancellation and Exit visa stamp should be
obtained in the passport of the deceased.
- All documents (both in English & Arabic) are to be given to
cargo agents for booking the mortal remains.
- An affidavit is also to be submitted by the legal heirs to
the nearest Airlines office at nearest International/ Domestic
airport stating that mortal remains would be accepted by them
without any delay from the cargo terminal, on arrival from
abroad. The same is to be faxed to the sponsor, cargo agents and
to the Embassy. The cargo agency may not accept cargo without
this affidavit.
Local Burial - Requirement of Documents
- Medical Report or Death Report from hospital with English
translation.
- Copy of Power of Attorney from the next of kin of the
deceased with Arabic translation (Duly signed and attested by
Notary Public).
- Police Report copy with English translation (for unnatural
death only - accident, murder, suicide, etc.).
- Copy of passport and Iqama of the deceased.
- Copy of Identity card – attorney (copy of passport and
Iqama)
- Letter from sponsor to the Embassy regarding legal dues of
deceased
(Time Required : Documents for attestation may be submitted to
the CW Wing of the Embassy between 0900 hrs and 1200 hrs on any
working day and are generally returned between 1500 hrs and 1600 hrs
the same day)
Transportation of Dead Body - Requirement of Documents
- Medical Report or Death Report from hospital with
English translation.
- Copy of Power of Attorney from the next of kin of the
deceased with Arabic translation (Duly signed and attested by
Notary Public).
- Police Report copy with English translation (for unnatural
death only - accident, murder, suicide, etc.).
- Copy of passport and Iqama of the deceased.
- Copy of Identity card – attorney (copy of passport and Iqama)
- Letter from sponsor to the Embassy regarding legal dues of
deceased.
- Death Certificate copy with English Translation
(Time Required : Documents for attestation may be submitted to
the CW Wing of the Embassy between 0900 hrs and 1200 hrs on any
working day and are generally returned between 1500 hrs and 1600 hrs
the same day)
Claims for Legal Dues
As soon as the death of an Indian national is notified to the
Embassy in Riyadh/Consulate General in Jeddah, the Saudi sponsor is
asked to settle the outstanding legal dues. Although in many cases
the legal dues are settled before the dead body is buried or sent to
India, in many cases, it involves delay on the part of the sponsor.
In such cases, the Embassy/Consulate is authorized to receive the
dues on behalf of the legal heirs of the deceased. As soon as the
dues are received, the amount is remitted by the Embassy in Riyadh
or the Consulate General of India in Jeddah, to the district
authorities for disbursement to the legal heirs of the deceased.
Claims for Death Compensation
According to the Laws of Saudi Arabia, the family of the
deceased may claim death compensation from the causer, if the death
is due to work accident, traffic accident or murder.
If any worker dies while working due to the fault of any machinery,
equipment, etc., then the sponsor of the deceased will pay work
accident compensation claim. The claim has to be submitted directly
to the sponsor.
If any worker dies due to a traffic accident or is murdered, the
actual causer of the incident/murderer has to pay death
compensation. Police authorities after investigation will fix the
percentage of responsibility and the compensation amount may differ
accordingly. The death compensation claims are to be submitted to
Shariah Court and the Shariah Court Judge will decide the amount.
Those who wish to submit claim with Shariah Court should nominate
any person known to them as their Attorney. The Ambassador of
India/Embassy of India may also be given Power of Attorney to
represent their case.
After hearing all sides, Shariah Court will deliver its verdict. On
submission of verdict copy, Saudi Treasury (Baitul Mal) will release
compensation amount. Normally most of the cases are being settled by
Shariah court within a period of one year. However, in some cases it
takes a few years due to some technicalities/ legal hurdles in the
proceedings.
All compensation claimants should invariably submit (i) Legal
Heirship Certificate (LHC) and (ii) Power of Attorney (POA) to the
Shariah Court. Legal Heirship Certificate is being issued by Civil
authorities (Revenue/ Tehsil / Mandal) in India and Power of
Attorney is to be executed by all the legal heirs of the deceased
with Judicial authorities (Notary Public) in India. LHC & POA are
then required to be translated into Arabic.
English and Arabaic versions of both the LHC and POA are to be
attested further by (a) Home / General Admin. Department of
respective State Governments, (b) Consular Section, Ministry of
External Affairs, New Delhi and (c) the Royal Saudi Embassy /
Consulate in India. They are to be further attested with Saudi
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Justice at KSA and
submitted to the concerned Shariah Court for settlement of death
compensation claim.
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