Talking to reporters on the occasion, Chairman of the Commission, Justice Arvind Kumar also sought the state government's support in addressing grievances of the Punjabi NRI community.
Most of complaints that came before the commission were related to women, dubbed as 'Honeymoon Brides' and 'Nowhere Brides', aggrieved from marriages to fraudulent NRI grooms, he said, adding that the state had enacted the Punjab Compulsory Registration of Marriages Act 2012 on the recommendations of commission.
It has also suggested to the state government to provide it with an independent investigating team/agency, headed by an officer of the rank of IG, on the pattern of the Human Rights Commission.
The Justice said human trafficking was another major issue, for which the state had enacted Punjab Prevention of Human Smuggling Act 2012 requiring travel agents to register with the government.
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The commission has also suggested setting up of Human Trafficking Victim Relief Fund wherein any amount/fine received from travel agents or upon confiscation of property would be used to provide relief to the victims.
The 'Law Enforcement Units' and 'Human Trafficking Victim Relief Fund' needs to be monitored by a three-member board to be headed by an officer not below the rank of Principal Secretary, he said.