Ishrat Mahmud

Civil, international, family, regulatory., 33 Bedford Row

Work Department

Civil, international, family, regulatory.

Position

Ishrat offers advice and advocacy across the full spectrum of immigration work. Her practice ranges from tribunal hearings up to the Court of Appeal which include but not limited to applications, appeals and judicial review claims on private and publicly funded basis. As a Direct Access Barrister, Ishrat also receives instructions from private lay clients. Ishrat’s expertise covers representation in Court, drafting of grounds of appeal and judicial review. She attends out of hour injunction hearing too. She deals with Part 7 and interim support applications under the Housing Act and the Immigration and Asylum Act.

The high standard of Ishrat's grounds of judicial review resulted on many occasions in Home Office conceding in advance the applications at the pre-hearing stage before the Upper Tribunal and Administrative Court of the High Court of Justice. Ishrat's success includes obtaining a permission to appeal before Lord Justice Singh in the Court of Appeal (Civil Division) in March 2018.

Ishrat has extensive experience in personal injury matters where she represents both claimants and defendants in road traffic accidents. She provides expert advice on cross-jurisdictional issues on Family and Immigration laws, enforcement of British orders in overseas jurisdictions, specially in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan and how mirror orders may be obtained.

Before returning to the UK to practise, Ishrat was a partner in a top-rated Legal 500 firm in Bangladesh specialising in corporate and commercial matters with a particular focus on infrastructure and construction projects. She is a specialist in developing corporate models, including incorporating international charity funds operating in Asia and Bangladesh. Some of her notable assignments were registering the women's dyeing workers as a charity, advising the US charity Care, University of Chicago and Columbia for their various projects in Bangladesh.

In recognition of her outstanding contribution in 2007 to the field of human rights in relation to Bangladeshi tribal community land settlement issues, Ishrat was invited by the US government to tour USA as a state guest.