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Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 10 April 2013

Administrative Court considers whether interim relief should be provided to a Zambrano carer

Administrative Court considers whether interim relief should be provided to a Zambrano carer denied any access to mainstream social security benefits pending the outcome of her benefit appeal

Desmond Rutledge

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 8 April 2013

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 305 –8 April 2013

Housing Law News Housing Benefit social sector size criteria: the criteria have been applied to council and housing association tenants since 1 April 2013. The National Housing Federation has published The Bedroom Tax: Some Home Truths suggesting that the criteria could have "serious, unintended consequences" for tenants affected. For a copy, click here. Shelter has […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 8 April 2013

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 319 – 8 April 2013

News Syrian refugees were returned to their country of origin from a Turkish refugee camp, due to security concerns according to the Turkish authorities. A report on detention conditions in Poland found that detention centres are modelled on prison facilities which the NGOs have warned enhances a feeling of oppression among the migrants. Personal inspections, […]

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 3 April 2013

Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 145 – 3 April 2013

Employment News Labour considers move to boost workers’ rightsLabour is considering introducing a new fair work commission which will seek to bring together existing enforcement bodies aimed at securing workplace rights, and acting as a champion for vulnerable employees. Click here to read the article. EHRC publishes guidance to businessesThe Equality and Human Rights Commission […]

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 2 April 2013

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 318 – 2 April 2013

News The UKBA is to be scrapped as an agency and instead two separate entities under the Home Office will deal with (1) immigration and visa services and (2) immigration law enforcement. To read further click here. A new Life in the UK test handbook was published on 25 March from which date all tests […]

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 28 March 2013

Maya Sikand to act on behalf of Southern Cross Media in Jacintha Saldanha inquest

Southern Cross Media, parent company of 2Day FM will be represented by Maya Sikand at the inquest into the death of Nurse Jacintha Saldhana in May this year. The company has been granted properly interested person status.

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 28 March 2013

Shiraz Aziz and Smita Shah address Algerian Bar Association Conference

Shiraz Aziz and Smita Shah have both returned from participating as experts in a highly successful conference over the weekend of 23-24 March in Algiers at the invitation of the Algerian Bar Association and the Law Society of England and Wales.

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 27 March 2013

Anti Squatting Law

160 lawyers signed a letter to the Guardian pointing out that the criminal trespass offence (s 144) was introduced on the basis of misinformation. The offence which deals with squatting in a residential building was introduced into the Legal Aid, Sentenci

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 27 March 2013

Judy Khan QC represents TV actor acquitted of sexual assault

Judy Khan QC secured the acquittal of a young TV star charged with sexually assaulting another teenager.

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 27 March 2013

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 304 – 27 March 2013

SPECIAL NOTICE: This special, extended issue of the Housing Law Bulletin will be the last to be issued ahead of the massive changes to Legal Aid, to Civil Procedure and to Housing Benefits which all take effect on 1 April 2013. It has been held back to offer maximum coverage of developments prior to these […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 25 March 2013

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 317 – 25 March 2013

Legislative Changes Immigration and Nationality (Cost Recovery Fees) Regulations 2013 SI 2013 No. 617, due to come into force on 6 April 2013, changes, for the forthcoming financial year, the fees to be paid for immigration and nationality applications. Immigration Law Cases Negassi & Anor, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for […]

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 20 March 2013

System failure in prison healthcare at HMP Moorland results in death of seriously ill prisoner

A jury sitting at Doncaster Coroners Court has found that defective care and system failure in prison healthcare at HMP Moorlands contributed to the death of Mr Robert Proctor in December 2008.

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 20 March 2013

Mark Symes acting in removal of asylum seekers test case

Mark Symes is part of the legal team acting for the Appellants in EM (Eritrea) & Ors v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2012] EWCA Civ 1336, challenging the lawfulness of removing asylum seekers to inadequate reception conditions in another

Mark Symes

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 20 March 2013

Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 144 – 20 March 2013

Employment News New timetable for employment law changesA new document from the government, Employment Law 2013: Progress on Reform, sets out, amongst other things, a revised timetable for its proposed changes to employment law. The following measures are still due to be introduced in April 2013: changes to collective redundancy, and cost-of-living increases to statutory […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 18 March 2013

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 316 – 18 March 2013

Immigration Rules HC 1039 was laid before Parliament on 14 March. It comes into force on 6 April 2013. These lengthy rule changes affect the PBS in various ways; and inter alia ‘clarify the current General Visitor rules to guard against abuse by those whose repeat visits amount to de facto residence’; make minor changes […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 11 March 2013

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 315 – 11 March 2013

News The European Commission announced proposals for new border management tools including an Entry-Exit System that would record the entry of exit of all third country nationals and track the presence of overstayers. The Committee of Ministers supervised the execution of the judgment in MSS v Belgium and Greece, finding that the Greek authorities needed […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 11 March 2013

Tom Wainwright secures Not Guilty verdict for student protestor struck by police batons

In 2010 Alfie Meadows and Zac King were both struck on the head by police batons whilst peacefully protesting against the rise in tuition fees. Alfie was nearly killed by the blow. Both then found themselves charged with Violent Disorder.

Tom Wainwright

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 11 March 2013

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 303 – 11 March 2013

Housing Law News Challenge to HB size criteria in social housing: several claimants have launched a judicial review challenge to the introduction of the new criteria from 1 April 2013. Mitting J has directed a response from the DWP within 14 days and a hearing in May 2013 seems likely. For further details, click here. […]

Garden Court Chambers | Friday 8 March 2013

Rebecca Hill secures discharge of defendant facing extradition to Argentina

The Defendant, AM, was wanted in Argentina for trial for drugs trafficking offences.

Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 6 March 2013

Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 143 – 5 March 2013

Employment news Amendments to Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill Various government-sponsored amendments have been made to the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill, which is presently before the House of Lords, including: Disapplying the qualifying period for unfair dismissal where the reason for the dismissal is the employee’s political opinions. The purpose of this amendment is […]

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