The women's panel has decided to seek suggestions from the public and experts in the matter so as to expand its knowledge base as well as learn from field experiences, read the statement.
DCW chief Swati Maliwal is part of an expert committee on NRI marriages and disputes set up by the government.
The government set up the panel after it had received several complaints about women being abandoned by their NRI husbands.
The panel also has representatives from the ministries of external affairs, home affairs, women and child development. The committee will submit its report to the government by August.
Maliwal has also written to chairpersons of women commissions across the country seeking their views on the matter, the statement said, adding that the last date for submission of suggestions is July 23.
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