Garden Court Chambers | Friday 6 February 2015
Henry Blaxland QC, Hossein Zahir and Beth O’Reilly represent Imran Khawaja at Woolwich Crown Court
Judge hands down 12-year custodial sentence in Syria-related terrorism case.


Judge hands down 12-year custodial sentence in Syria-related terrorism case.
David Renton is representing Mr. Dave Smith
In Nicholas v Secretary of State for Defence [2015] EWCA Civ 53, the Court of Appeal rejected Ms Nicholas’ appeal regarding a possession order made against her. She claimed that her and her former husband’s exclusion from any form of security of tenure was unlawful, in breach of Articles 8 (the right to respect for private […]
Una Morris represented two of the children of the deceased.
Maria has been working with the head of the court's UK division on secondment as a Pegasus Scholar.
The appellants were represented by Stephanie Harrison QC, Amanda Weston and Anthony Vaughan.
The social service authority was represented by Stephen Knafler QC.
Justine is a housing practitioner with experience in Gypsy and Traveller rights.
Taimour Lay was counsel for the appellant.
Stephen Knafler QC was leading counsel for the homeless applicant.
Stephen Cottle represented one of the claimants, Sarah Coates.
Keir Monteith was leading counsel for the defendant who was on the first indictment.
The defendants were represented by Catherine Oborne, Nerida Harford-Bell and Sam Parham.
Smita Shah works with law students to file petitions to UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention.
Henry Blaxland QC represents a pension administrator in a three-month trial at Birmingham Crown Court.
Supreme Court holds that all indeterminate sentence prisoners must be given chance to reform themselves.
The jury at Isleworth Crown Court acquitted the defendant, represented by Maya Sikand, after just eight minutes’ deliberation.
The defendant, represented by Peter Rowlands, was accused of attempting to poison her mother with abrin.
Jury criticises the acts and omissions of a private hospital in a damning narrative verdict. Ifeanyi Odogwu represented the family.
Garden Court is delighted to welcome Helen Foot back to Chambers. Helen returns from maternity leave to continue her practice in public, asylum and immigration law.