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Garden Court Chambers | Wednesday 3 November 2010

Supreme Court gives huge boost to human rights of social housing tenants

In a landmark judgment issued this morning, the UK's highest court has decided that those council and housing association tenants who do not have full security of tenure but want to remain in their homes can only be evicted if a court is satisfied that th

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 1 November 2010

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 191 – 1 November 2010

The Latest Housing Law News Important judgment this week: the UK Supreme Court has indicated that the judgments in Manchester City Council (Respondent) v Pinnock (Appellant) will be given on Wednesday 3 November 2010 at 09:45am in Courtroom 1. For more details, click here. New non-secure tenancies: in his letter to housing authorities, issued on […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 1 November 2010

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 204 – 1 November 2010

News The UKBA published a study last week that suggests that a third of Tier 1 migrants are employed in ‘low skilled’ occupations. To read more, click here. The Prime Minister at the CBI conference last week promised that the cap on non-EU immigration to be introduced next year will be applied ‘flexibly’, so that […]

Garden Court Chambers | Friday 29 October 2010

Garden Court Chambers ranked Band 1 in Chambers UK 2011

Garden Court Chambers has once again been placed in Tier 1 in the prestigious Chambers UK 2011 rankings.

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 28 October 2010

Maya Sikand secures Court of Appeal acquittal for client denied fair trial

Maya Sikand has successfully appealed a conviction for a client who was denied a fair trial after the prosecution misled the original trial judge.

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 25 October 2010

Garden Court Crime and Immigration Teams combine to achieve quashing of convictions for victims of human trafficking

Henry Blaxland QC and Michelle Brewer have secured Appeal Court acquittals for three women convicted of controlling prostitution who were themselves victims of human trafficking.

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 25 October 2010

Oakington Immigration Detention Centre to close following inquest

The Oakington Immigration Detention Centre is to be closed following the inquest into a death that occurred during rioting.

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 25 October 2010

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 203 – 25 October 2010

News A home affairs select committee will scrutinise the use of restraint in deportations after the fatal collapse and death of Jimmy Mubenga on a plane out of the UK. Click here to read more. It is reported that racist UK policies are blamed for deaths of 77 asylum seekers and migrants. Click here to […]

Garden Court Chambers | Thursday 21 October 2010

Garden Court Community Care Team launch interactive Social Welfare Law website

The Garden Court Chambers Community Care Team's new Social Welfare Law website has been launched today.

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 18 October 2010

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 202 – 14 October 2010

News Damian Green, the Minister for Immigration, announced on 14 October that UKBA will be resuming enforced returns of failed asylum seekers to Zimbabwe.Click here to read more. UKBA guidance on how refugees and beneficiaries of humanitarian protection with five years limited leave to enter / remain should apply for settlement.Click here to read more. […]

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 12 October 2010

Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 90 – 12 October 2010

Employment Appeal Tribunal Compromise Allma Construction Ltd v Bonner UKEATS/0060/09/BIThe Employment Tribunal had erred in finding that there was no binding compromise of the Claimant’s claim in circumstances where there had been a verbal acceptance of the offer made by the Respondent which was relayed through the ACAS officer although nothing had been reduced to […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 11 October 2010

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 190 – 11 October 2010

The Latest Housing Law News The new Assured Tenancies: the UK Government has established a Frequently Asked Questions webpage for landlords and tenants on the implications of the change to the annual rent ceiling made on 1 October 2010 which has created thousands more assured tenants. To access the FAQ pages, click here. Private Rented […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 11 October 2010

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 201 – 11 October 2010

News The UK Border Agency has expanded its partnership working with local government by launching a new checking service for settlement applications. If a migrant is applying for settlement (also known as ‘indefinite leave to remain’) using application form SET(M), they can now have their application checked by a local authority officer before it is […]

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 5 October 2010

Garden Court ranked as ‘First Tier’ Chambers in Legal 500

Garden Court Chambers is delighted to have been ranked as a first tier set in the prestigious Legal 500. The Legal 500 publishes rankings of the leading barristers and sets of chambers in the UK, based on extensive research and from taking up references w

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 4 October 2010

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 189 – 4 October 2010

The Latest Housing Law News Thousands more Assured Tenancies: on 1 October 2010 thousands more tenants became assured short-hold tenants when the annual rent ceiling was lifted from £25,000 to £100,000. For a copy of the order which made the change, click here. To access the explanatory memorandum, click here. Tenants of Mortgage Borrowers: on […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 4 October 2010

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 200 – 4 October 2010

News A legal opinion obtained by Liberty suggests that UKBA proposals to introduce an English language test for those coming to Britain to marry UK citizens could breach human rights and race relations legislation.Click here to read more The UKBA on Friday introduced an increase in fees for PBS, sponsorship, visit and nationality applications. There […]

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 28 September 2010

Employment Law Bulletin – Issue 89 – 28 September 2010

Employment Appeal Tribunal Postponement Chang-Tave v Haydon School UKEAT/0153/10/CEAThe Employment Tribunal refused the Claimant’s application to postpone a hearing on medical grounds. The medical evidence before it were medical reports showing the Claimant had suffered a major depressive disorder and a recent letter from the Claimant’s doctor who stated he was psychologically vulnerable and advised […]

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 28 September 2010

Immigration Law Bulletin – Issue 199 – 28 September 2010

News The Anti Slavery Day Act 2010 (specified date) Order came into effect on 21 September 2010 which identifies 18 October 2010 as an anti slavery awareness day. 22 September 2010: Immigration Minister Damian Green has said that the government will rigorously defend any legal challenge of its interim migrant limit. JCWI is challenging the […]

Garden Court Chambers | Monday 27 September 2010

Housing Law Bulletin – Issue 188 – 27 September 2010

The Latest Housing Law News Social Housing Sales: on 21 September 2010 the latest statistics on social housing sales to sitting tenants in England during 2009-10 were released. They cover sales through Right to Buy, Preserved Right to Buy, Right to Acquire, Social HomeBuy and other outright or shared equity sales to sitting tenants. For […]

Garden Court Chambers | Tuesday 21 September 2010

Legal Services Commission judicial review results in award of contract

Marc Willers was recently instructed by Community Law Partnership (CLP) to represent the firm in judicial review proceedings brought against the Legal Services Commission (LSC) following the rejection of its bid for a Social Welfare Law contract.

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