Immigration Law | Monday 15 June 2026
Refugee Week 2026 – Courage Under Conditional Protection
Blog by Maha Sardar of Garden Court Chambers for Refugee Week 2026.
Blog by Maha Sardar of Garden Court Chambers for Refugee Week 2026.

We are over the moon to announce that Garden Court Chambers has been nominated at The Legal 500 Bar Awards 2026, taking place on Wednesday 22nd September 2026.
Blog by the Garden Court Chambers Court of Protection Team on the impact of the Supreme Court case of AGNI (DEPRIVATION OF LIBERTY) [2026] UKSC 16.
The Claimants were represented by Greg Ó Ceallaigh KC and Alex Schymyck of Garden Court Public Law Team.


Lucie Wibberley of the Garden Court Crime Team represented the defendant, a woman acquitted of firearms and drugs charges.

Sania Nissar of the Garden Court Crime Team was instructed by Paul Block of Levy and Co Solicitors.

We are delighted to announce that Tetevi Davi has joined Garden Court Chambers as a new tenant.

Lucie Wibberley and Russell Fraser of the Garden Court Crime Team acted for the defendant, instructed by Morgan Has Solicitors.


We are delighted to announce that Sania Nissar has joined Garden Court Chambers as a new tenant.

Adrian Berry KC of the Garden Court Immigration & Public Law Teams spoke at the House of Lords for the launch of two reports examining citizenship deprivation in the United Kingdom.

Sophie Lucas is instructed by Toufique Hossain and Manini Menon of Duncan Lewis Solicitors. She is led by Charlotte Kilroy KC, with Grant Kynaston of Blackstone Chambers.

Oscar Davies’ book is to be published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers, scheduled for Autumn 2027.

Shahida Begum of the Garden Court Crime Team was instructed by Fergus Harrington of ABV Solicitors.

Garden Court Chambers are delighted to announce that Tim Baldwin has been re-appointed as co-chair of the Housing Law Practitioners’ Association.

Giles Cockings KC led Molloy of Rose Court and was instructed by Talisha Mathurin of SVS Solicitors.

Blog by Oscar Davies of the Garden Court Employment and Discrimination Law Team.

Shina Animashaun secured the acquittal of his client, who faced allegations of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

Garden Court Chambers is delighted to announce that five new pupils will be joining in October 2027, following the most recent recruitment round.
Michael Goold of the Garden Court Protest Rights Team acted for the defendant, instructed by Sarah Robertson of Birnberg Peirce Solicitors.

Michael Ivers KC and Alex Rose of the Garden Court Crime Team acted for the defendant, instructed by Alastair Lyon of Birnberg Peirce & Partners.

