Barristers / Arshad
Legal 500 2008
Chambers & Partners 2008
Criminal Law Acts for defendants in criminal proceedings, particularly cases involving human rights or civil liberties points. She practices extensively in serious criminal work in the Crown Court and her practice includes all aspects of criminal work including murder, serious drug offences, violence and sexual offences including rape, conspiracy, fraud and large scale public order. She is regularly led in complex and substantial cases and also appears in the Court of Appeal. Farrhat's instructing Solicitors include many of Manchester and the surrounding areas' leading criminal defence firms.
Recent cases have included:
Public Law (Judicial Review)Undertakes Judicial Review work, in particular that arising out of criminal proceedings, prison and ASBO proceedings.
Prison LawAll aspects of Prison Law are undertaken including Adjudications, Parole Board hearings and Lifer panels.
Civil Actions against the policeWrongful arrest, false imprisonment and malicious prosecution.
InquestsRepresenting families of the deceased in death in custody cases and other contraversial deaths. Her experience of the criminal justice system including crime, prison law and actions against the police provides valuable insight when conducting inquests into wrongful arrest / detention and the rights of detainees.
Anti-social Behaviour OrdersDefending those against whom ASBOs are sought either via section 1 of the CDA 1998 or section 1C and appeals, Judicial Review or appeals by way of case stated against the making of ASBOs.
R v Hudarey [2008] All ER (D) 442 (Jul); [2008] EWCA Crim 1761 (Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc) Act 2004, s 4(c) - whether defence of reasonable excuse available to defendant) > judgment
R v Baird (and another) [2006] EWCA Crim 993 (IPP sentence quashed for low-level robbery offences) > news story
Represented Linda Walker, whose sentence of imprisonment was quashed at the Court of Appeal (2005) > news story
Regional Bar - Northern Circuit - Crime (2008) Farrhat Arshad is "a determined advocate, who leaves no stone unturned in putting her case" Legal 500 2008 more
Leading Junior in Crime : Northern (2008) "Garden Court North has the respected Farrhat Arshad who continues to attract some of the most interesting cases around, many with an immigration slant." Chambers & Partners 2008 more
Future star of the Bar (The Times Online 1/10/07) > news story
Regional Bar - Northern Circuit - Crime (2007) "...Farrhat Arshad, succeeded in the Court of Appeal in R v Baird" UK Legal 500 2007 edition
Leading Junior in Crime : Northern (2007) "...Farrhat Arshad impresses as a woman with a busy practice. She recently acted as defence counsel in the Linda Walker case, regarding a teacher who fired an air pistol at a group of youths." Chambers & Partners 2007 more
Regional Bar - Northern Circuit - Crime (2006) "a 'skilled and determined' defence lawyer with solid Court of Appeal experience." UK Legal 500 2006 edition
"Indeterminate ethics of sentences: What is the framework behind sentences of imprisonment for public protection, why are they so widely imposed and how can they be avoided?" by Farrhat Arshad and Kate Stone - Independent Lawyer May 2008 > more
Continuing interest in the ICTY and the International Criminal Court. Advised on procedural legality in the ICTY.
Provides seminars on criminal law and public law. Recent topics have included Criminal Justice Act 2003 and Dangerous Offenders and IPP Sentencing.
Member of Manchester Prison Law Practitioners Group (MPLPG)
Howard League for Penal Reform
International Law Association
Justice
Liberty.
Basic Urdu and Hindi.
14/11/08 Is Hunting Act 2004 flawed? (Radio 4)
12/11/08 Pro-bono hero
7/11/08 NEW Chambers & Partners (2009) recommends
3/11/08 Pro Bono Week
31/10/08 What price imprisonment? LAG lecture
30/10/08 Vijay Jagadesham
27/10/08 Moran (women's refuges) granted HoL leave
24/10/08 Permission ganted for Michael Shields JR
23/10/08 "Small but beautiful"
20/11/08 When and how to JR?
7/10/08 In danger of being found dangerous
6/10/08 Tolerated Trespassers
6/10/08 GCN barrister to speak at HLPA conference
3/10/08 LAG equality and diversity training for the bar
14/10/08 Government drops secret inquest plans
14/10/08 Asbestos awareness
30/09/08 Public inquiry opens into controversial prison inquest
18/9/08 Criminal law update
17/9/08 Historic allegations and the right to fair trial
10/9/08 Legal 500 ratings
9/9/08 Kelly Hutchinson inquest
9/9/08 Dog "Rocky" not guilty
29/8/08 Prison JR clarifies re-categorisation
30/7/08 Van Colle judgment
29/7/08 US death penalty law
18/7/08 Local Authority duty towards UASC
8/7/08 HoL Article 8 judgments
8/7/08 Criminal Evidence (Witness Anonymity) Bill
4/7/08 Posthumous appeal
3/7/08 Lewisham v Malcolm
2/7/08 Demoted Tenancies
27/5/08 Michael Shields
22/5/08 ASBOs struck out
12/5/08 Article on IPPs
21/4/08 Sonia Birdee joins
7/4/08 Nina Grahame joins
19/3/08 ETTs
14/3/08 Police on juries?
26/2/08 Driver's "reasonable excuse" for no specimen
25/2/08 Settlement, apology and costs from Met Police
24/2/08 LCN DNA: Unreliable?
6/2/08 Use of intercept evidence (BBC R4)
1/2/08 Walker and James (IPP)
22/11/07 Mesothelioma ruling
30/10/07 Tolerated trespassers
1/10/07 "Future star of bar"
17/7/08 Wig out hair in
14/11/06 Tsfayo v UK
18/08/06 Control Orders
12/04/06 Oral sex in public
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Forthcoming events
9th December 2008 >> Civil actions against the police seminar
21 November 2008 >> A practical introduction to claimant Public law
10th December 2008 >> HLPA Conference 2008
15th December 2008 >> Employment seminar: Malcolm and Wilmot
Coming soon... >> Immigration seminars - Autumn 2008
2008 / 2009 >> Prison Law Course 2008 (5 day course)