by Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH,
DEC 6
The Punjab Government is all set to enact two new laws for the
welfare of NRIs including ‘Compulsory Registration of Marriage Act’ and ‘Punjab
Prevention of Human Smuggling Act’ and the both acts would be passed in the
ensuing Vidhan Sabha session.
Mr.
Bikram Singh Majithia, Minister for NRIs Affairs, disclosing this in a
high-level meeting said that to save the youngsters of the state from the
illegal network of unauthorized travel agents, the newly formed ‘Punjab
Prevention of Human Smuggling Bill’ would be produced in the ensuing Vidhan
Sabha session. He said that after enactment of the Act, the travel agents would
have to register themselves with the competent authority of Punjab
Government. He said that Punjab would be the first state in the
country, which would introduce such a stringent law against the illegal
practices of unauthorized travel agents. He said that the new act would
encourage the youngsters to go abroad through a proper and legal
channel.
Informing
about the second proposed law namely ‘Compulsory Registration of Marriage Act’,
which would also be brought in the ensuing Vidhan Sabha session, Mr. Majithia
said that this first of its own kind law would also tighten the noose of grooms
against fraud marriages as it would be mandatory for NRIs to register their
marriage with the Registrar of Marriages along with their full details of
abroad and their address in India.
Mr.
Majithia, who is also holding the portfolio of Revenue Minister, Punjab said
that Punjab Government was fully committed to resolve the long pending property
disputes of NRIs and the state has taken several initiatives in this regard. He
said that fresh orders have also been issued to all the Revenue Courts to
redress the cases pertaining to NRIs on priority basis to save the precious
time and energy of NRIs.
Prominent amongst those were present in the meeting included Mr. Daljeet Singh
Cheema, Mr. Pargat Singh, both MLAs, Mr. S.K.Sandhu, Principal Secretary to CM,
Mr. D.S. Bains, Secretary Home, Mr. S.S. Channi, Principal Secretary NRI
Affairs, Mr. N.S. Kang, Financial Commissioner Revenue, Mr. S. R. Ladhar,
Divisional Commissioner Jalandhar, Mr. Anurag Verma, Divisional Commissioner,
Roop Nagar, Mr. B. Purushartha, Commissioner NRI Affairs, Mr. Manvesh Singh
Sidhu, Special Principal Secretary to Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Priyank
Bharti, Deputy Commissioner, Jalandhar, Mrs. Alak Nanda Dyal, Deputy
Commissioner, Kapurthala, Mr. Harcharan Bains, Media Advisor to CM and Mr. D.S.
Mangat, Director Information and Public Relations Department, Punjab.
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