Nash Ramji
Born in Soroti, Uganda, I arrived in the UK at the age of 12 as a refugee child with my parents and settled in Birmingham in the early 1970’s. After obtaining an LLB law degree from Wolverhampton Polytechnic in the eighties, I attended the College of law Chester and in 1991 qualified as a solicitor. I settled in Leicester in 1995. Currently I am a Director in a law firm in Leicester and undertake consultancy work in employment law in Nottingham. My proudest moments, include service to the community as a Justice of the Peace. I was appointed on the Leicestershire Bench as magistrate in 2005. Amongst many cases I sat on there was one very interesting case on honor killings which is where the idea about writing this book came from. I am a very
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