Family

Multi-jurisdictional Divorce and its recognition in India indian divorce couple

Multi-jurisdictional Divorce and its recognition in India

We are often instructed by clients on Indian matrimonial disputes in the United Kingdom regarding marriages which were solemnized in India accordance with Indian marriage rules. The most common dilemma faced by warring couples is the place or country where they can file for divorce. Generally, these marriages involve a […]

£1000 to register Children as British Citizens is Unlawful

£1000 to register Children as British Citizens is Unlawful

The Court of Appeal (COA) has ruled that the £1012 fee that the Home Office charges for children to register as a British citizen is unlawful. The case was brought by the Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens (PRCBC), who emphasised that the current fee poses an […]

Coronavirus implications for landlords and tenants Boy in window wearing mask coronavirus

Coronavirus implications for landlords and tenants

The Coronavirus Act (2020) (‘Act’) passed in March 2020 has affected the rights and remedies of landlords and tenants, including for instance changes to possession proceedings and the forfeiture of leases. This article describes updates in connection with the Act. Forfeiture of commercial leases To protect commercial tenants from the […]

Appeal against the refusal of Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK

Appeal against the refusal of Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK

We were instructed by a client, who was a victim of Domestic Violence, in her ILR application, which was refused. The refusal decision was challenged by way of appeal. Our client’s application was refused on the basis that her husband was not a British Citizen or a person with ILR. […]

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