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Priyamvada Tomar

Family Law Barrister

Priyamvada was called to the Bar by Middle Temple in 2017. Prior to joining chambers, she was involved in pro-bono work with the National Centre for Domestic Violence (NCDV). Her practice covers criminal, immigration, civil, and family law.

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Priyamvada's Biography

Areas covered
She is instructed regularly defending and prosecuting at the Magistrates Court and Crown Court, and has extensive experience in dealing with domestic violence cases, including issuing/defending non-molestation and or occupation order applications, as well as child contact proceedings. Her practice also covers immigration matters including political asylum and Human Rights
Background

Prior to joining chambers, Priyamvada was involved in pro-bono work with the National Centre for Domestic Violence (NCDV).

She is instructed regularly defending and prosecuting at the Magistrates Court and Crown Court, and has extensive experience in dealing with domestic violence cases, including issuing/defending non-molestation and or occupation order applications, as well as child contact proceedings. Her practice also covers immigration matters including political asylum and Human Rights.

Priyamvada is a qualified Indian Advocate, enrolled with the Delhi High Court and is a native speaker of Hindi.

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  • Called to the Bar in 2017

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