Garden Court Chambers is delighted to announce that five new pupils will be joining in October 2027, following the most recent recruitment round:
- Ella Kennedy
- Emma Snell
- Felix Parsons
- Freya Wainstein
- Tulsi Rajeshri Vekaria
Ella Kennedy, Felix Parsons and Freya Wainstein will be commencing general pupillage. Emma Snell will be commencing a specialist crime pupillage, and Tulsi Rajeshir Vekeria will be commencing a specialist family pupillage.
All will be twelve-month pupillages, which are divided into two parts; six months as a non-practicing pupil, and six months as a practicing pupil. We aim to provide our pupils with as much opportunity as possible to observe different areas of law in practice.
We congratulate them on achieving pupillage and look forward to welcoming them into Chambers in October 2027.
Garden Court Chambers
Garden Court Chambers is a multi-disciplinary chambers committed to fighting injustice, defending human rights and upholding the rule of law. Now located in 9 Carmelite Street, it has come a long way from its origins in 1974. It was then that six barristers just out of pupillage set up, with the help of a loan, in three rooms in Lincoln’s Inn.
The aspirations of our founders are as integral to Chambers now as they were then. And, as times move on, our belief in our motto Recte faciendo neminem timens (Do right, fear no-one!) and our commitment to principle and to the quality of our service to our clients remains as strong as ever.








