
James Nottage
@jamesnottage1
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22-09-2020 12:42:51
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4PB is delighted to announce that Mani Singh Basi has published his second book of 2023. His book titled: âA Practical Guide to Exercising the Inherent Jurisdiction in Family Law Proceedingsâ is available on Amazon pre-order for delivery on 15th November 2023. amazon.co.uk/Practical-ExerâŠ


Piers Pressdee KC, leading Mani Singh Basi acted for the successful appellants in GM & Anor v EB & Anor (Rules of Evidence). They both acted #probono, instructed by Creighton & Partners. Read the full judgment here: assets.caselaw.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ewhc/fam/2024/⊠#FamilyLaw


We are delighted to announce that one of our pupils, James Nottage, was awarded a scholarship from Grayâs Inn. James received an Ann Goddard Scholarship, meant to support pupils intending to build a practice at the publicly-funded Bar. Well done James! 4pb.com/barrister-profâŠ


Very happy indeed - thank you Gray's Inn!


The Court of Protection Update - 2023/2024 by Mani Singh Basi & James Nottage of 4PB is available here: familylawweek.co.uk/articles/courtâŠ
The FLBA scholarship application is open! The committee is headed by our very own Joy Brereton KC, with Mani Singh Basi as a panel member of the committee and @srishtisuresh1 as a representative of Bridging the Bar Deadline: 1 July 2024 Application form: flba.us6.list-manage.com/track/click?u=âŠ



Thrilled to be remaining aboard a happy and thriving ship at 4PB when pupillage finishes in autumn, and even more thrilled to be doing so with the fabulous Susannah Burley. A hearty "thank you!" to my supervisors: Nick Fairbank, Mani Singh Basi , Sally Bradley & Lucy Cheetham!
Writing for [email protected] Nicholas Fairbank considers the decision in MA v Roux and implications for practitioners on the legal issue of whether the court has the power to strike out an application to set aside FR consent orders. Read full article here: bit.ly/3zujUxZ