India, Aug. 2 -- With a professional standing of over four decades, Anil Malhotra, 65, is a well regarded authority on the interplay of India's family laws and the international legal framework, a complex but crucial subject for 3.5 crore people of Indian origin abroad. His latest book, Practitioner's guide to international family law: An Indian perspective, is a treatise on a range of issues, including trans-border marriages, divorce, maintenance, child custody, surrogacy, adoption and inheritance. In an interaction with Hindustan Times, Malhotra delved into the challenges litigants, lawyers and courts face while navigating multi-jurisdictional family law matters, and advocated reforms to bridge the legal gaps in "an increasingly interco...