160 Fleet Street Chambers
Discover 160 Fleet Street Chambers: a beacon of legal excellence in London's heart. With a diverse team of expert Public Access accredited barristers, we offer tailored solutions across various legal fields, from commercial litigation to family law. Trust us to deliver personalised representation and unmatched dedication to every case.

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Our Team are Working Hard
for Every Victory
7+
Practice Areas
£250
First Conference
90+
Years of Combined Experience
3
Barristers
3
Chambers Assistants
Family law is a legal practice area focused on issues involving family relationships, such as marriage, divorce, child custody, adoption, and domestic violence. Our chambers specialise in providing comprehensive legal services in all aspects of family law, offering compassionate and expert guidance to navigate the complexities of family-related legal matters.

Notable Cases:
Jonathan Tawiah Mensah (A) v BSM Finance Ltd and Richard Francis Claim: E80YJ044- financial dispute involving a bridging loan.
Poplar Harca v Muhammad Abdul Salam and Fazal Rahman Ahmed Claim: LON/00BG/LSC/2019/0224 -First-Tier Tribunal (Property Chamber), Reduced damages claimed.
Selvije Peci v London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham- CO/2637/2019--Judicial eview on bidding success- High court.withdrew decision
Pauline Elaine Louza (A) v George Albert Watson -Appeal D02CR207- property matter in the County Court.
Muhammad Luftur Rahman (A) v SSHD -Court of Appeal-Judicial review. Represented Claimant/Appellant.
County Waste Limited v Canalside Properties Napton Limited and Jordan Contracts Midlands Limited and Carl Jordan -Interim injunction on financial matters.
Thapa and Thapa v Peter Claim JOOUB163- Property dispute resolved by consent. - Uxbridge County Court.
Richard Wayne Knights v The United Kingdom (European Courts of Human Rights ref 32183/23).
NatWest Bank v Mrs Fahmida Thoufique successful set aside of judgement.
Immigration and Human Rights
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MR v SSHD [2017] – Court of Appeal Ansar Illyas Butt v SSHD (Secretary of State for the Home Department) (2016) – successful presentation of TOEIC issue in the Upper Tribunal.
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Biswajit Barua v SSHD (2016)- Upper Tribunal for Judicial Review in relation to a Tier 1 application N.A.C. v SSHD (2016) – Spousal immigration matter regarding income threshold.
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Ali v Ali (2016) – Brighton Family Court, a two-day trial before a Circuit Judge [occupation order ] Misma Begum v A Basit (2016) – Central Family Court, child contact matter before a Circuit Judge [Succesfully opposed child arrangements order ]
Public Law
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M.N.H. v Coventry University (2016) – Successfully argued for unfair withdrawal of CAS (confirmation of acceptance of studies) in the High Court
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London Lea Valley College v SSHD (2015)– Judicial Review of issues surrounding sponsorship licence Home Office withdraw the original decision.
Property
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Maria Alcazar v Pauline Boxsey (2017)– Successfully obtained an injunction to stop possession in respect of client’s property.
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County Waste Limited v Worcester County Council – Successfully obtained an injunction to prevent removal of personal items from property and allow the tenants to return to the property.
Our Services
The Head of Chambers at 160 Fleet Street Chambers holds the litigation extension, enabling clients to instruct a barrister directly. This ensures 100% continuity of case management from start to finish, providing seamless court representation and expert advocacy. Book online or by phone on 02045347520.
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Initial Advice
At 160 Fleet Street Chambers, our initial advice service offers clients clear and insightful assessments of their legal matters. Our experienced barristers provide personalised consultations, empowering clients with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about their legal affairs.
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Identifying Merits
At 160 Fleet Street Chambers, we specialise in identifying the strengths and weaknesses of each case. Our experienced barristers conduct thorough assessments to determine the most effective legal strategies, guiding clients towards favorable outcomes with precision and expertise.
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Setting out Options
At 160 Fleet Street Chambers, we prioritise clarity and empowerment by outlining options for our clients. Our experienced barristers present clear, concise guidance across various legal matters, ensuring clients understand their choices and can make informed decisions about their next steps.
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Drafting Claims, Defences and Other Documents
At 160 Fleet Street Chambers, our barristers excel in drafting precise and compelling legal documents, including claims, defenses, and other essential paperwork. With meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of the law, we ensure that each document effectively represents our clients' interests, whether in civil, criminal, or immigration matters.
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Representation in Court
At 160 Fleet Street Chambers, our barristers offer strong courtroom representation across diverse legal matters. With expertise and dedication, we advocate for our clients with confidence and professionalism, ensuring their interests are effectively represented from pre-trial preparation to courtroom proceedings. This also includes us appearing at Tribunals and Disciplinary hearings when necessary.
Values
At 160 Fleet Street, we are committed to providing the highest quality legal services while upholding our core values. We believe in treating each client with the utmost respect and integrity. We strive to build relationships based on trust and mutual understanding. Our team is dedicated to delivering personalised solutions to meet the unique needs of our clients. We are here to offer legal help and guidance every step of the way, ensuring that our clients receive the best possible outcome for their case.

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The Legal Team
At 160 Fleet Street, we have a team of experienced Public Access barristers and assistants, dedicated to ensuring our clients receive the best legal representation. Our team is made up of professionals who are passionate about delivering bespoke legal solutions to our clients. Our lawyers are renowned for their expertise across all areas of law, whether it is Property, Child Matters, Judicial Review, Wills & Probate, General Civil, Criminal Defence, or contract disputes, POCA matters, and are here to assist you every step of the way.
Transparency & Regulatory Information
Regulatory Status
160 Fleet Street Chambers and its members are Authorised and Regulated by the Bar Standards Board (BSB). You can search the BSB Barristers’ Register: Here
Public Access Work
We accept instructions directly from members of the public under the Public Access Scheme. For guidance on how this works, please see the BSB’s Public Access Guidance for Lay Clients: Here
Clients may contact Chambers to obtain a quotation for legal services. Our fees are typically calculated on a [Fixed Fee / Hourly Rate] basis. We can also undertake work on hourly basis upon agreement by the both parties.
* VAT: All fees quoted [Include VAT / Do Not Include VAT / Are not subject to VAT].
* Additional Costs: You may be required to pay additional costs such as court fees, expert witness fees, or travel expenses. These will be clearly identified in your quotation.
* Influencing Factors: The final fee and the timescales for your case may vary depending on the complexity of the matter, the volume of evidence, my court availability, and the specific deadlines set by the Court.
Our Services & Timescales
We provide specialist advocacy and advisory services. A concise statement of the key stages and indicative timescales for your specific case will be provided in your Client Care Letter upon instruction.
Complaints and Redress
We aim to provide excellent service. However, if you are dissatisfied, you may access our formal Complaints Procedure: Here
If we cannot resolve your complaint, you have the right to complain to the Legal Ombudsman.
* Time Limit: Complaints must be referred to the Ombudsman within one year of the act/omission, or within one year of when you should reasonably have known there was cause for complaint.
* Decision Data: You can view the Ombudsman’s decision data regarding legal service provider: Here:

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