Mr. Sheraaz Hingora

Role:
Associate Barrister
Qualifications:
  • Business Management and Law – De Montford University
  • Graduate Diploma in Law – University of Law, Birmingham

Sheraaz is a respected barrister with a busy practice in immigration & asylum law, family law, public law, EU law and civil litigation, and is known for his careful preparation, clear advice, and practical, client-focused approach. He is committed to delivering high-quality representation in complex and sensitive matters, with a particular emphasis on achieving fair and effective outcomes for his clients.

He advises and represents clients across a broad range of proceedings, including immigration applications and appeals, family proceedings, and wider civil and public law matters. His practice includes advocacy before the First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal, as well as involvement in judicial review and other contentious proceedings where strategic preparation and strong advocacy are essential. He has also been involved in matters before the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court, being led by Mr Zainul Jafferji.

Sheraaz is valued for his measured and thoughtful approach to case strategy, his attention to detail, and his ability to present issues clearly and persuasively. He works closely with clients to ensure they understand the process, the issues in dispute, and the strongest way forward in their case.

Whether advising at an early stage, preparing a matter for hearing, or representing a client in contested proceedings, Sheraaz brings professionalism, diligence, and integrity to every case.

Notable Cases

R (On the Application of Afzal) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
[2023] UKSC 46
United Kingdom Supreme Court
THTN v Secretary of State for the Home Department
[2023] EWCA Civ 1222
Court of Appeal
Adegboyega v Secretary of State for the Home Department Main Trial Judgment
[2024] EWHC 2365 (KB)
High Court of Justice King's Bench Division
Adegboyega v Secretary of State for The Home Department Costs and Interest Judgment
[2025] EWHC 155 (KB)
High Court of Justice King's Bench Division