News & Views
Immigration Law | Friday 5 July 2024
Home Office policy of refusing to determine thousands of EUSS applications for leave to remain by EU citizens/EEA nationals found to be unlawful
Adrian Berry of Garden Court Chambers, led by Jamie Burton KC of Doughty Street Chambers, represented the appellant, instructed by Ellen Fotheringham of Public Interest Law Centre.
Immigration Law, Administrative and Public Law | Friday 5 July 2024
Suitable accommodation secured for non-binary person fleeing Russia
Steven Galliver-Andrew of the Garden Court Immigration Team successfully represented the claimant, instructed by Satvir Sahota and Tahera Lakha of Duncan Lewis Solicitors.
Immigration Law, Administrative and Public Law | Monday 1 July 2024
Negative trafficking decision quashed by High Court
Taimour Lay of Garden Court Chambers represented a child victim of trafficking who challenged a negative Reasonable Grounds evaluation.
Immigration Law, Administrative and Public Law, Community Care Law | Wednesday 26 June 2024
Asylum Support Tribunal rules on evictions following ‘implicit withdrawals’ of asylum claims
Alex Grigg of Garden Court Chambers acted pro-bono for the appellants, instructed by Mark Rogers and Richard Copson of the Asylum Support Appeals Project (ASAP).
Immigration Law, Housing Law | Friday 21 June 2024
Liz Davies KC & Adrian Berry contribute to Legal Action Magazine (Jul/Aug 2024)
Our Liz Davies KC of the Garden Court Housing Law Team and Adrian Berry of the Garden Court Immigration Law Team have written for Legal Action Magazine.
Immigration Law | Thursday 20 June 2024
Refugee Week - Seeking a new home: The reality of safe and legal routes to the UK for Palestinians
Maha Sardar of the Garden Court Immigration Team writes for Refugee Week on safe and legal routes to the UK for Palestinians.
Administrative and Public Law, Immigration Law | Wednesday 19 June 2024
High Court finds Home Office decision to abandon key Windrush recommendations discriminatory
Our Joint Head of Chambers, Grace Brown acted for the claimant, Mr Donald, led by Phillippa Kaufmann KC. Our Nicola Braganza KC and Bijan Hoshi acted for the intervener, Black Equity Organisation (BEO).
Administrative and Public Law, Immigration Law | Friday 7 June 2024
High Court rules Home Secretary acted unlawfully by failing to provide document to thousands of migrants with valid immigration status
Stephanie Harrison KC of Garden Court Chambers represented RAMFEL and Ms Adjei alongside Shu Shin Luh of Doughty Street Chambers, instructed by Janet Farrell and Christina Bodenes of Bhatt Murphy Solicitors.