US based NGO, SaristoSuits Collaborates with Abha Singh’s RannSamar Foundation
by Shrutee K/DNS
India
has seen a spurt in NRI marriages in recent times. With the promise of a better
lifestyle and greater economic opportunities, many women with Indian
citizenship are opting to marry Indians settled abroad. While this has led to
the proliferation of a strong NRI diaspora, it has also led to a rise in
deceptive marriages. Women are lured to an alien land where they face language
constraints and have little idea about the justice system, and are then
harassed for dowry or realise that their husbands are in a pre-existing
relationship. In many cases, the marriage is purposely registered abroad by the
groom so that it falls out of the jurisdiction of Indian laws and the women
cannot avail of protective measures under Indian laws. Cases have also emerged
where women have gotten married to NRIs, also known as ‘honeymoon brides’, paid
huge sums of dowry, only to have the groom disappear overnight, never to be
contacted again. Such fraudulent practices, made easier by online marriage
portals, have put women at a serious risk and disadvantage. They are especially
helpless in a foreign land, without social security, a support network etc. Over
25,000 such cases have been registered in India and over 20,000 Indian women
have not seen their husbands after marriage. This problem is particularly
pervasive in states like Punjab and Kerala.
In
the absence of a specific law to deal with such offences, the role of NGOs in providing
legal and social assistance becomes extremely prominent. SaristoSuits, based in
Atlanta, United States, is one such NGO which has worked for the empowerment of
Indian origin women in the US. It has partnered with prominent lawyer and
social activist Abha Singh’s NGO RannSamar Foundation to provide justice to
such helpless brides and put an end to the malaise of fraudulent NRI marriages.
To further this cause, SaristoSuits released a Calendar for the year 2020
featuring South Asian women trailblazers, including Abha Singh. The Calendar
aims to raise funds for women empowerment and against gender inequality and
exploitation of women. The proceeds from the calendar sales will go towards
providing social and legal assistance to women, including women bearing the
brunt of NRI marriage frauds. RannSamar Foundation is an NGO that provides
legal aid to the vulnerable sections of society and has taken on many cases of
such NRI brides. It helps them take legal recourse against their husbands. They
also aim to create awareness amongst the brides about their rights and the
remedies they can avail in case any wrong has been done to them. Some of the
remedies that can be availed are approaching the Embassy, filing a criminal
suit in India under Section 498A for cruelty, etc.
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