DBRANLU, Sonepat, under the project “NRI Marriages: Do’s & Don’ts - A Way Forward” sponsored by the NCW, organized an impactful awareness program.

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University, Sonepat, under the project “NRI Marriages: Do’s & Don’ts - A Way Forward” sponsored by the National Commission for Women, New Delhi, organized an impactful awareness program at Government P.G. College for Women, Sector-14, Panchkula, Haryana. The event was organised under the Chairpersonship of Prof. Archana Mishra, Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor of the University. The event featured two insightful sessions - an Inaugural Session and a Technical Session.

Inaugural Session Highlights

The inaugural session was graced by Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vinod S. Bhardwaj, Judge, Punjab & Haryana High Court, as the Chief Guest, and Sh. Alok Mittal, ADGP, Haryana, as the Guest of Honour. Other distinguished guests included Dr. R.C. Mishra, Former DGP, and Managing Director, Haryana Police Housing Corporation; Sh. A. Asholi Chalai, Joint Secretary, National Commission for Women; and Ms. Himadree Kaushik, DCP, Panchkula.

Prof. Archana Mishra welcomed the attendees, emphasizing the significance of addressing the complexities of NRI marriages and fostering community awareness. Dr. Balwinder Kaur presented a comprehensive concept note, followed by a vote of thanks from Prof. Ashutosh Mishra. Dr. Amit Guleria skillfully moderated the session.

Keynote Addresses

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Vinod S. Bhardwaj, Judge of the Punjab & Haryana High Court, graced the awareness program as chief guest. In his address, Justice Bhardwaj mentioned that NRI marriage is often considered a "trophy marriage" and highlighted the inhumane treatment that women sometimes face in these unions. He emphasized that being aware of their legal rights can help women escape fraudulent situations and asserted that women should not be treated as stepping stones for their family's ambitions to move abroad. He commended Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Law University for organizing such an important event and encouraged continuous dialogue and education to address the evolving issues in NRI marriages. His insights and perspectives added a valuable dimension to the program, inspiring further deliberation and action among the attendees.

Sh. Alok Mittal, IPS Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Haryana, addressed the gathering by explaining the term NRI (Non-Resident Indian) and its legal implications. He emphasized the importance of viewing NRI marriages through a "legal mirror" and understanding the legal framework and potential challenges involved. He warned against complacency with the phrase "savdhani hatti, durghatna ghati," meaning "caution removed, accident occurred," to stress the importance of being vigilant and well-informed. He urged the audience to be aware of the legal procedures and rights involved, ensuring protection and justice for all parties. His address was both enlightening and thought-provoking, offering practical advice and cautionary measures for those navigating the complexities of NRI marriages.

Dr. R.C. Mishra, IPS (Retd.) Former DGP, and Managing Director, Haryana Police Housing Corporation, delivered an engaging and impactful address. Drawing from his extensive experience in law enforcement, Dr. Mishra emphasized the importance of due diligence when entering into NRI marriages. He advised the audience to thoroughly investigate the background of their prospective partners, suggesting that one should check their portfolio, character, and even discreetly gather information or "stalk" them if necessary to ensure authenticity. He highlighted that taking such precautions is crucial in safeguarding against potential fraud or deceit. He stressed the importance of being cautious and well-informed, urging individuals to take proactive steps to verify the character and intentions of their prospective partners.

Ms. Himadree Kaushik, IPS Deputy Commissioner of Police, Panchkula, delivered a compelling address at the event. Drawing from her extensive experience in law enforcement, Ms. Kaushik shed light on the practical challenges and complexities that NRI marriages often present from a policing perspective. She highlighted how NRI marriage fraud is often played out to receive dowry. She emphasized the importance of vigilance, legal awareness, and the need for effective law enforcement strategies to address issues such as fraud, abandonment, and domestic violence. Ms. Kaushik stressed the role of collaborative efforts between the police, legal professionals, and the community in safeguarding the rights and well-being of individuals affected by NRI marriages. Her address provided valuable insights and reinforced the necessity for a concerted approach to tackle these pressing issues.

Sh. A. Asholi Chalai Joint Secretary of the National Commission for Women, provided an insightful address. He discussed the critical role of the National Commission for Women in addressing the issues faced by women in NRI marriages, including legal challenges and social implications. He noted that NRI marriages represent a new form of marital relationship, bringing unique challenges. Sh. Chalai shared that there have been 1,734 complaints of NRI marriage fraud in India, with 467 cases originating from Haryana. He stressed the need for resources and support systems for NRI women, who often struggle with the legal system.

Technical Session Insights

The technical session, chaired by esteemed professionals, provided an in-depth analysis of the legal, social, and practical aspects of NRI marriages. Speakers included:

  • Prof. Pam Rajput, Professor Emeritus
  • Dr. Seema Gupta, Associate Professor, UILS, Chandigarh University
  • Mrs. Savita Saxena, Advocate and Mediator
  • Mrs. Akanksha Yadav, Representative of the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Panchkula
  • Mrs. Renu Bhardwaj, Social Worker

The session covered topics such as legal safeguards, redressal mechanisms, and the importance of due diligence in cross-border marriages. Engaging discussions and real-life case studies provided valuable strategies for navigating the challenges associated with NRI marriages.

Conclusion

Prof. Ashutosh Mishra, Dean of Academic Affairs, concluded the event by expressing gratitude to all guests, speakers, and participants. He reiterated the university’s commitment to fostering an environment of learning and awareness on pertinent social and legal issues. The event successfully brought together legal experts, law enforcement officials, social workers, and academicians to discuss the complexities of NRI marriages, promoting awareness and understanding among the community.

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