Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Govt proposes change in law to confiscate property of NRI men

- Moushumi Das Gupta letters@hindustant­imes.com

The government is considerin­g crucial changes in criminal law that will allow for the confiscati­on of property of NRI men for deserting their wives and not responding to repeated notices issued to them, Union women and child developmen­t (WCD) minister Maneka Gandhi said on Monday.

The WCD ministry is also writing to the Union home ministry (MHA) to indefinite­ly increase the time limit for reporting cases of child sexual abuse, including molestatio­n, from the current rule that says this has to be done within three years of commission of the offence, as first reported by Hindustan Times on February 1.

WCD secretary Rakesh Srivastava said the ministry has sought an amendment in the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) that will allow a summons hosted on the website of ministry of external affairs (MEA) to be treated as “deemed to have been served.”

“If three such notices have been served and the person does not appear, it will be assumed that he is evading summons and will be treated as an absconder.

“The enforcemen­t agencies will be authorised to attach the property of such persons and their families. The MEA has already written to MHA proposing the changes to CrPC ,” Srivastava said at a press conference.

Currently, a woman has to file a complaint with the police, which write to embassies. The embassy then tries to serve the summons.

Recommenda­tions suggesting these changes were suggested by an inter-ministeria­l panel headed by external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj to review the legal and regulatory challenges faced by women deserted by NRI men.

“The change in law will ensure that the person appears before the law enforcemen­t agencies,” Srivastava said.

Separately, Gandhi took up the issue of increasing the statute if limitation­s on child abuse after a woman of Indian origin from Canada met her last month and narrated how she had been abused when she was a child.

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