Author: | Anu Peshawaria | ISBN: | 9789352965564 |
Publisher: | Diamond Pocket Books Pvt ltd. | Publication: | March 16, 2019 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Anu Peshawaria |
ISBN: | 9789352965564 |
Publisher: | Diamond Pocket Books Pvt ltd. |
Publication: | March 16, 2019 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Anu Peshawaria has over the years rendered a yeoman service to the immigrant community in the United States, particularly by taking up women’s issues. She has handled a large number of international family law cases and got legal status for numerous families in the United States by strongly supporting their legitimate claims. She also continues to educate families about the precautions to be taken while entering into international matrimony. The time and energy she has invested in this noble cause of helping parents, women and young children through their resettlement process in the United States merits commendation.
“Never Again” is yet another attempt by the author to address the issue of victimization through domestic violence that transcends the boundaries of gender and sexual orientation. Recognizing that women are more often the victims of domestic violence and are more likely to be physically abused, she outlines the legal recourse available in such a scenario.
We are indeed proud of Attorney Anu Peshawaria’s contribution, particularly so, as an Indian American who has excelled in her chosen field. I wish her all the very best in her future endeavors.
Anu Peshawaria has over the years rendered a yeoman service to the immigrant community in the United States, particularly by taking up women’s issues. She has handled a large number of international family law cases and got legal status for numerous families in the United States by strongly supporting their legitimate claims. She also continues to educate families about the precautions to be taken while entering into international matrimony. The time and energy she has invested in this noble cause of helping parents, women and young children through their resettlement process in the United States merits commendation.
“Never Again” is yet another attempt by the author to address the issue of victimization through domestic violence that transcends the boundaries of gender and sexual orientation. Recognizing that women are more often the victims of domestic violence and are more likely to be physically abused, she outlines the legal recourse available in such a scenario.
We are indeed proud of Attorney Anu Peshawaria’s contribution, particularly so, as an Indian American who has excelled in her chosen field. I wish her all the very best in her future endeavors.