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Mani Singh Basi

Mani Singh Basi

4PB, London

Work Department

Court of Protection - Vulnerable Adult; Direct Access; Inquests and Inquiries; International Children Law; Private Children Law; Public Children Law

Position

Mani is an award winning barrister described as a ‘positive force in family law’. He is the winner of the Legal Personality of the Year 2024 award (LexisNexis) and the Family Law Junior Barrister of the Year 2023 award at the LexisNexis Family Law Awards. He is works nearly exclusively in the High Court and Court of Appeal. Mani has a broad practice covering all areas of family law with a particular focus on disputes relating to children. He has been involved in a significant number of authorities which appear at the bottom of this profile.

Published cases:

Mani has appeared in a number of published cases such as:

Court of Appeal Cases:

High Court Cases:

International Children Law

Mani is a specialist in cases that have an international element relating to child abduction and was recognised as the Legal Aid Barrister of the Year 2024 winner for his work in this area of the field. Mani deals with cases concerning applications for summary return under the Hague Convention 1980, the recognition and enforcement of foreign orders relating to the Hague Convention 1996, applications concerning wardship / the inherent jurisdiction and forced marriage. Mani is known for his experience in ‘stranded spouse’ cases and is the author of ‘A Practical Guide to Stranded Spouses in Family Law’ which is available for purchase here. He also co-authored an article in The Times about this topic. Further, Mani has published a book in respect of ‘A Practical Guide to Exercising the Inherent Jurisdiction’ which can be purchased here. Mani is also regularly instructed by intervenors and other interested bodies in cases concerning international disputes and the rights of children.

Further, Mani is regularly instructed in cases where there are jurisdictional issues, applications for relocation and cases concerning surrogacy.

Mani regularly writes on the topic of international child abduction and has featured in the International Family Law Journal, the Family Law Journal and New Law Journal. He is known for representing vulnerable clients across the world in international disputes relating to domestic abuse, stranding spouses and child abduction and in 2024 won the Legal Aid Barrister of the Year award.

Private Children Law

Mani acts in all areas of private law disputes concerning children that involve applications for child arrangement orders and enforcement proceedings. He is frequently instructed in cases concerning contentious residence and contact disputes where the issues involve allegations of domestic abuse, psychological harm, parental alienation and he also appears in cases involving domestic and international relocation. Mani is known for his experience in private law cases where there are reported safeguarding issues and local authority input and he has produced a number of articles on this area which have been published by the Family Law Journal (LexisNexis). He has appeared in extensive fact-finding hearings in private law disputes and works across the whole of England.

Mani has extensive experience relating to applications under the Family Law Act 1996 for non-molestation and occupation orders.

Public Children Law

Mani regularly represents local authorities, parents and guardians in public law proceedings. He has appeared in contested cases relating to a case of the utmost gravity such as those concerning allegations of NAI, FFI and radicalisation. He is particularly sought after in public law disputes heard in the High Court and where international disputes arise such as those relating to abduction, forced marriage and FGM.

Publications

Mani is a well-established commentator in the field of Family Law. He regularly appears in leading newspapers and legal platforms and has been published in the Guardian, The Times, Law Society Gazette, International Family Law Journal, Family Law Journal, Counsel Magazine, The Solicitors Journal, Social Work News, Family Law Week.  He is also an author of the following books:

Personal Information

Mani has assisted with the expert witness training of paediatricians at the Royal College of Paediatrics and regularly delivers training and seminars to legal professionals. He is on the scholarship and diversity panel for the FLBA and is also an accredited pupil supervisor. Mani is also the current Deputy Editor at Family Law Week.

Mani is in demand for speaking at a number of high-profile events and recently he spoke at:

Career

Year of Call: 2014 Ethics Committee of the Bar Council of England and Wales [2024 – present] Managing Editor of Family Law Week [2024 – present] Family Law Reviewer for Advocate [2024 – present] Advocacy Trainer for Sikhs in Law [2024 – present]Child Abduction Lawyers Association Committee Member [2022 – present]Elected Member on the Family Law Bar Association Committee [2019 – 2022]

Languages

Conversational Punjabi and Hindi

Memberships

The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn Family Law Bar Association Child Abduction Lawyers Association

Education

Law LLB: First Class Honours Joint LLM (Employment Law and Sports Law): First Class Distinction BPTC: Very Competent

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