Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Make Aadhaar mandatory for NRI marriages: Expert panel to MEA

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI

Aadhaar should be made mandatory for the registrati­on of NRI marriages in India to tackle desertion and other marital issues, an inter-ministeria­l committee has recommende­d to the ministry of external affairs.

The proposal by the special committee on Indian passport holders getting married in India is aimed at protecting the rights of women who are deserted by their NRI husbands or become victims of domestic violence and dowry harassment abroad.

“It has been proposed that Aadhaar be a must-have for registrati­on of NRI marriages (in India),” said a source privy to the contents of the report submitted to the MEA on August 30.

The Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India is working on a policy for the Aadhaar enrolment of NRIS, overseas citizens of India and persons of Indian origin. At present, all residents including Indian nationals and foreigners with valid visas can enrol for an Aadhaar number.

The panel also recommende­d that India amend its extraditio­n treaties with various countries to include domestic violence as a criterion for seeking the custody of an accused.

An official in the ministry of women and child developmen­t (WCD) said tracking an offender in NRI marriages was often difficult. “The main issue is that serving of notice is difficult because you don’t have the address,” he said.

The report is only limited to NRIS and not anybody else of Indian origin living abroad, the source said.

“We are only dealing with those who hold an Indian passport,” the source added.

The committee also suggested that the National Commission for Women (NCW) be made the nodal authority for looking into disputes arising out of such marriages.

According to an NCW report, about 1300 such cases were registered by its NRI cell between 2005 and 2012.

The panel mooted that special teams consisting of officials of the MEA, Home Affairs and WCD be deputed in “10-15 countries” from where such cases emanate.

Apart from the UK, US, Canada and Australia, teams should also be posted to African and West Asian nations, it said.

The expert panel on NRI marriages was constitute­d last year under the chairmansh­ip of retired Justice Arvind Goel, former chairman of the NRI Commission of Punjab, and comprises officials of the ministries of WCD, Home Affairs, MEA and the department of Telecommun­ications.

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