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Law Commission’s Proposal for NRI Marriage Registration

The Law Commission of India, under Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi, has proposed compulsory registration for marriages involving NonResident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs), and Indian citizens within India's jurisdiction. The recommendation aims to address issues of fraudulent marriages, misrepresentation, and abandonment, safeguarding the rights and interests of individuals, especially women, in cross-border marriages.

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February 19, 2024
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In recent times, the landscape of marriage laws, especially concerning unions between Non Resident Indians (NRIs), Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs), and Indian citizens, has been under scrutiny. The urgency to address issues surrounding fraudulent marriages, abandonment, misrepresentation, and false assurances has led to significant recommendations by the Law Commission of India, chaired by Justice Ritu Raj Awasthi. On February 16, 2024, the Commission issued a pivotal report advocating for the compulsory registration of all marriages involving NRIs, OCIs, and Indian citizens within the territorial jurisdiction of India.

The essence of the recommendation lies in mitigating the rising trend of fraudulent marriages. Such unions often result in adverse outcomes, particularly for Indian spouses, especially women, who find themselves in vulnerable positions due to deceitful practices. The recommendation seeks to establish a robust regulatory framework to address these concerns and safeguard the rights and interests of individuals involved in cross border marriages.

The Law Commission’s report underscores the imperative to revise and fortify regulations governing marriages between NRIs, OCIs, and Indian citizens. It aims to identify and rectify existing gaps and deficiencies within the legal framework, which contribute to the proliferation of fraudulent practices. By advocating for compulsory registration, the Commission aims to enhance transparency, accountability, and legal recourse in the event of disputes or discrepancies arising from such marriages.

The cornerstone of the report is the mandatory registration of marriages between NRIs, OCIs, and Indian citizens in India. This provision seeks to ensure that all such unions are officially recognized by the legal system, thereby facilitating the enforcement of rights and obligations pertaining to marital relationships.

The report emphasizes the necessity of incorporating provisions related to divorce, custody, maintenance of children, service of summons and warrants, spousal maintenance, and judicial documents within the central legislation. By delineating clear guidelines and procedures, the legal framework aims to streamline dispute resolution processes and uphold the rights of both parties involved in the marriage.

One of the critical recommendations pertains to the allocation of jurisdiction to domestic courts for adjudicating disputes arising from marriages involving NRIs, OCIs, and Indian citizens. By conferring jurisdiction to domestic courts, the report seeks to ensure expeditious and effective resolution of legal matters while safeguarding the interests of the parties involved.

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The implementation of compulsory registration offers several tangible benefits:

 Legal Protection: Registered marriages enjoy legal recognition, affording spouses protection under the law and facilitating access to legal remedies in the event of disputes or dissolution.

 Transparency and Accountability: Registration promotes transparency and accountability in marital relationships, discouraging fraudulent practices and ensuring adherence to legal requirements.

 Clarity in Rights and Obligations: Registered marriages delineate clear rights and obligations for spouses, thereby mitigating ambiguity and facilitating equitable resolution of disputes.

In conclusion, the Law Commission’s recommendation for the compulsory registration of marriages between NRIs, OCIs, and Indian citizens represents a significant step towards enhancing the integrity and efficacy of the legal framework governing matrimonial alliances. By addressing the challenges posed by fraudulent marriages and ensuring adequate legal safeguards, the proposed measures aim to uphold the sanctity of marital bonds while safeguarding the interests of all stakeholders involved.

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