Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 25 May 2011
Rajiv Menon QC wins Society of Asian Lawyers Award
SAL announces winners at Millenium Hotel
SAL announces winners at Millenium Hotel
The Latest Housing Law News Changing housing law: on 17 and 18 May 2011 the Localism Bill completed its Report and Third Reading stages in the House of Commons. In debate, the government gave sympathetic reception to opposition amendments designed to reverse the effect of the decisions in Birmingham CC v Qasim (allocation outside the […]
News The government is consulting on changes to the EHRC, including closures of the EHRC’s helpline and the ending of the EHRC strategic grants programme. The consultation closes on 15 June 2011. For further details, click here. The government is also consulting on the introduction of flexible parental leave, on changes to the Working Time […]
News UKBA has announced the intention to commence UK Borders Act 2007, s 19 – amending 2002 Act, s 85 and inserting a new s 85A with the basic effect that in PSB appeals the Tribunal is to only consider evidence submitted with the original application – as from Monday 23 May. To read further, […]
In Ross v Stobart Ltd the Employment Appeal Tribunal has ordered a fresh hearing in a case where the Tribunal had erred in finding that a worker suffered no detriment when he was required to work in excess of 48 hours per week over a 17 week period.
News Activist wins legal aid battle in the High Court against legal aid cuts. To read more, click here. Noam Chomsky: My reaction to Osama Bin Laden’s death. 6 May 2011. To read more, click here. Detained Chinese artist Ai Weiwei has been allowed first contact with family since his arrest more than 40 days […]
Garden Court Chambers is proud to announce that barrister Marc Willers is a finalist in the Legal Aid Barrister category of the Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year (LALY) awards.
Maya Sikand has secured a successful claim in R (A) v Lewisham Youth Court concerning a young person remanded in prison custody. The case was settled partly on the Divisional Court recognising the need to conform to the UN Convention on the Rights of the
The Latest Housing Law News Mortgage Default: a swathe of statistics relating to default on mortgage repayments were released last week, relating to the first three months of 2011. The Council of Mortgage Lenders’ figures show a 10% decline in repossessions over the same period last year. For the CML data, click here. HM Court […]
The Court of Appeal has allowed a claim for judicial review and ordered a fresh inquest following the death of a man in hospital from clostridium difficile.
Ian Peddie QC has successfully appealed a conviction for rape and the prosecution's application for a third re-trial
The Latest Housing Law News Reforming Housing Law: the House of Commons will be giving the Localism Bill further consideration in the week commencing 16 May 2011 when the Report and Third Reading stages are scheduled to take place. To view the amendments that have been tabled for discussion, click here. Accessing Housing Law Cases: […]
Cases Okafor & Ors v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] EWCA Civ 499Thomas LJ in the Court of Appeal reiterated that if a person no longer has a right to reside in the UK, the fact that the Secretary of State has not cancelled the document which initially granted that right cannot […]
Supreme Court Fixed-term workers Duncombe & Ors v Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families [2011] UKSC 14The renewal of short term contracts for teachers seconded to work in European Schools was objectively justified for the purposes of the Fixed-term Employees (Prevention of Less Favourable Treatment) Regulations 2002. The teachers were employed to do […]
The Latest Housing Law News Updating Housing Information: in April 2011 the House of Commons Library produced five really useful briefing notes on Housing issues. They are:– Entitlement to social housing: persons from abroad (non-EEA). For a copy, click here. – Homelessness households in temporary accommodation (England). For a copy, click here. – Homelessness in […]
Stephen Knafler QC and Tim Baldwin appeared for the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, which finally won its long-running dispute with Buckinghamshire County Council in the Court of Appeal: R (Buckinghamshire CC) v Kingston upon Thames RBC [2011] EWCA
Stephen Knafler QC and Patrick Lewis represented the appellant in PM (Nicaragua) v SSHD (C5/2010/2672)
The Latest Housing Law News Updating Housing Law: the publishers of Defending Possession Proceedings (see below) have released a free downloadable update to several chapters of the current edition of the book to take account of recent cases such as Pinnock and Powell. To access the update, click here. Housing Benefit: on 19 April 2011 […]
News UK demands end to violence by Syrian authorities against pro democracy demonstrators and UK foreign secretary is considering "other measures" to be taken against Syria. To read further, click here. New student rules came into force on 21st April, 2011 affecting Tier IV students of points based system. The new Immigration rules include tougher […]
The Latest Housing Law News Housing Law Reform: the House of Commons Library has produced a useful summary of changes made to the Localism Bill by the Public Bill Committee in its Research Paper 11/32 Localism Bill: Committee Stage Report . The housing parts of the Bill are reviewed at pages 41-57. For a copy […]