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 Kamar Uddin

A former solicitor-advocate with over 10 years in private practice as a principle and consultant solicitor-advocate, Kamar has been an advocate in the Chancery Division, Queens Bench Division, Administrative Court and the Senior Costs office. He has been advocate in the Court of Appeal on many occasions during his long career as a solicitor-advocate.

He has a wide following from the South, South West, Midlands and the Northern Circuit.

Practice Areas:

Kamar has extensive practice in the following areas of law:-

Partnership disputes, personal Injury, clinical negligence, Trust & Probate, regulatory matters, costs disputes, detail assessment hearings, injunctions, housing disrepair, breach of contract, family law, Immigration and crime.

Public Access

Kamar may accept Public Access work where he can be instructed directly by a member of public rather than a solicitor. 

Qualifications & Awards

  • LLB University of Central England (UCE)

  • PgDL, University of Central England (UCE)

Professional Memberships

  • Lincoln’s Inn

  • Languages

  • Bengali (Advanced)

  • Urdu & Hindi (intermediate)

Notable cases include:

Miah –v- Islam [2010] EWHC 1569 (Ch) established that illegality or ex turpi causa principle,

is no bar to the recovery within partnership.

Rowley & Others –v- Secretary of State for Department of Work and Pensions [2007] EWCA

Civ 598.

Hoque –v- Ali [2012] EWCA Civ 274.

Chen –v- Chui & Others [2011] EWHC 1276 (Ch)

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