Direct Access Barrister

Nozir Uddin

Direct Access Barrister

Nozir Uddin

Nozir was called to the bar of England and Wales in 2012 by the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn.

Nozir Uddin enjoys an enviable practice covering the full spectrum of civil, commercial, property, matrimonial finance as well as immigration and human rights law. He is an impressive junior with ability beyond his call and is often first choice of Counsel for instructing solicitors due to his persuasive and polished advocacy. His meticulous approach to every case, leaving no stone unturned to ensure the most favourable outcomes for his clients has garnered him praise from Judges, opponents and those instructing, making him a highly sought-after advocate.

Area of Law

Commercial

 Retail banking and financial services litigation with a focus on insurance mis-selling and consumer credit.
 Consumer finance, credit cards and Consumer Credit Act regulation.
 Regulated lending.
 Hire-purchase and asset finance.
 Injunctions and relief from sanctions.
 Insolvency.
 Credit Hire.
 Costs.

Family

Matrimonial Finance Law
Nozir deals with financial remedy claims at all levels to help individuals resolve disputes over finances and property following relationship breakdown. This ranges from high value cases involving businesses, high net worth individuals, trusts, complex financial structures, hidden assets or third party interveners with claims to matrimonial assets, to modest cases which require a constructive approach to meeting needs. He is well versed in dealing with cases involving foreign divorce, foreign property, cross-jurisdictional disputes, TOLATA, civil partnership, same-sex couples, insolvency and pre-nuptial agreements.

Immigration, Asylum and Nationality

 Immigration.
 Asylum.
 Nationality.
 Human Rights.
 Deportation.
 Judicial Review.

Nozir practices in all areas of immigration and human rights law and frequently represents individuals at the First Tier and Upper Tribunal. He is regularly instructed to draft grounds for judicial review.

Property

 Landlord and tenant disputes.
 Disrepair.
 Possession claims.
 Unlawful eviction.
 Forfeiture and break clauses.
 Service charge disputes.
 Leases.
 Beneficial interests, constructive trusts and proprietary estoppel.

What sort of work do I do?

Civil and Commercial Law
 Retail banking and financial services litigation.
 Consumer finance, credit cards and Consumer Credit Act regulation.
 Regulated lending.
 Hire-purchase and asset finance.
 Injunctions and relief from sanctions.
 Insolvency.
 Credit Hire.
 Costs.

Property Law
 Landlord and tenant disputes.
 Disrepair.
 Possession claims.
 Unlawful eviction.
 Forfeiture and break clauses.
 Service charge disputes.
 Leases.
 Beneficial interests, constructive trusts and proprietary estoppel.

Matrimonial Finance Law
Nozir deals with financial remedy claims at all levels to help individuals resolve disputes over finances and property following relationship breakdown. This ranges from high value cases involving businesses, high net worth individuals, trusts, complex financial structures, hidden assets or third party interveners with claims to matrimonial assets, to modest cases which require a constructive approach to meeting needs. He is well versed in dealing with cases involving foreign divorce, foreign property, cross-jurisdictional disputes, TOLATA, civil partnership, same-sex couples, insolvency and pre-nuptial agreements.

Immigration and Human Rights Law
 Immigration.
 Asylum.
 Nationality.
 Human Rights.
 Deportation.
 Judicial Review.

Nozir practices in all areas of immigration and human rights law and frequently represents individuals at the First Tier and Upper Tribunal.

Who do I work for?

Individuals, organisations, companies. Anyone that requires legal advice and representation.

PUBLIC ACCESS
Nozir is qualified under the Bar Standards Board Public Access Scheme to accept instructions directly from the public. This means that members of the public can instruct him directly without going through a solicitor should they wish to do so.





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