Garden Court Chambers | Friday 31 May 2024
Garden Court Chambers celebrates 50th Anniversary
This year marks 50 years of Garden Court Chambers winning ground-breaking cases of constitutional importance.
This year marks 50 years of Garden Court Chambers winning ground-breaking cases of constitutional importance.
Danny Jay Anderson, aged 35, died on 30 March 2023 by suicide contributed to by neglect, just two months after being discharged from the care of Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (‘the Trust’). HM Coroner Nadia Persaud determined that Danny died by suicide, contributed to by the neglect of the Trust. The Inquest exposed […]
Garden Court Chambers is delighted to be recognised once again in Tier 1 of the Legal 500 for Immigration law and Social Housing law. Garden Court is the only set in Tier 1 for immigration. Congratulations to our Crime, Inquest & Inquiries, Police law, Family, Court of Protection, Community Care, Public Law and Civil Liberties teams for their leading set rankings. We are especially delighted that our Court of Protection Team […]
Mark Robinson secured an acquittal for the defendant in Isleworth Crown Court. The defendant was charged with the offence of being knowingly concerned in the fraudulent evasion of a prohibition, after cocaine with a street value of nearly 2 million pounds was found in their suitcase at Heathrow Airport. The defendant travelled from the Caribbean and checked their […]
Jacob Bindman acted for the young defendant in this long-running case involving multiple sets of proceedings under s.2 of the Terrorism Act 2006. Having successfully argued that one of the charges did not fall within the definition of a “terrorist publication”, the boy was eventually handed a non-custodial sentence for the remaining offences under s.2 and related breaches of […]
We are delighted to announce that our Marc Willers KC has been appointed as an Adjunct Professor at University College Cork. Marc is also currently chair of the Executive Board of the Traveller Equality and Justice Project (TEJP) at the University. The TEJP is funded by the Council of Europe Roma and Traveller Unit to deliver the Rights Aware […]
We are delighted to be awarded Court of Protection Set of the Year and Immigration Set of the Year. Our Owen Greenhall won Public Law Junior of the Year, and our Deputy Director of Clerking, Lisa O’Leary, has won Clerk of the Year. We are delighted to be awarded Court of Protection Set of the Year. […]
Owen Greenhall, co-convenor of the Garden Court Protest Law Team, represented all defendants at trial. He was instructed by Mike Schwarz of Hodge Jones & Allen Solicitors.
Shahida Begum of the Garden Court Crime Team acted for the defendant, IH, instructed by Alexander Bennett Solicitors.
Garden Court Chambers is very proud to announce that Dexter Dias KC has been appointed as a High Court Judge. Dexter will begin sitting in the King’s Bench Division as Mr Justice Dexter Dias from 1 October 2024.
Alex Schymyck, of the Garden Court Chambers Public Law Team, represented the Claimant, instructed by Halima Safa Ahmed of Duncan Lewis Solicitors.
We are delighted to announce that Eleanor Sibley has joined Garden Court Chambers as a new tenant.
Nicola Braganza KC and Maria Moodie, both of the Garden Court Chambers Public Law and Immigration Teams, instructed by Sarah Looney at the Public Law Interest Centre, successfully represented the Claimant.
Mark Robinson of the Garden Court Crime Team represented the defendant, instructed by Emma Oliphant of Blackfords LLP.
The defendant, Marieha Hussain, was found not guilty of a racially aggravated public order offence after a two-day trial at Westminster Magistrates Court. This ridiculous yet dangerous prosecution concerned a placard held by Marieha at a Palestine protest that depicted a drawing of a palm tree with Suella Braverman and former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak superimposed on coconuts. The Court examined […]
Stephen Lue of the Garden Court Family Law Team acted for the Second Respondent, the father of the child, instructed by Thompson & Co Solicitors.
Audrey Cherryl Mogan of the Garden Court Chambers Criminal Defence Team, and Alex McColl of Garden Court North Chambers, represented the defendants, instructed by Nicola Hall of Robert Lizar Solicitors.
Our Louise Hooper has contributed to Chapter 4: 'Human Rights' in The Law of Artificial Intelligence, second edition.
Oscar Davies of the Garden Court Employment Team acted for the Claimant, instructed by Tilbrook’s Solicitors.
The Emerald Network and Aziz Foundation have published its list of 100 Inspiring Muslims.