Lal Bihari is a resident of Amilo village in Azamgarh district and was officially declared dead in 1975. 
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Walking Dead Man To Marry Again

Author : NewsGram Desk

Lal Bihari 'Mritak', the man who made headlines when he fought a long battle to prove he was 'alive, after being declared 'dead' in government records, is in news again.

'Mritak' is now planning to remarry his 56-year-old wife Karmi Devi because it has now 27 years since he turned up alive again. He was declared alive on June 30, 1994.

"I was reborn in government records 27 years ago. The marriage ceremony will be held in 2022 when I will turn 28 after my rebirth in government records," Lal Bihari told reporters.

Marital has three children two daughters and one son — all of whom are now married.

Lal Bihari, now 66-years-old, said that he wanted to remarry his wife and draw the attention of the people towards the plight of the 'living dead.


Lal Bihari is a resident of Amilo village in Azamgarh district and was officially declared dead in 1975.

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Though I fought and won my case, not much has changed in the system. I remained 'dead' in government records for 18 years. There are still people who have been declared dead and their land has been usurped by relatives in connivance with government officials. I have been helping such victims in the past decades but the campaign must continue," he said.

Lal Bihari is a resident of Amilo village in Azamgarh district and was officially declared dead in 1975.

During his legal battle to regain his identity, he added 'Mritak' (deceased) in his name.

He even formed a Mritak Sangh to highlight cases similar to his.

Filmmaker Satish Kaushik has made a film 'Kaagaz' on his life and actor Pankaj Tripathi essayed the role of Mritak. (IANS/AD)

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