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Rachna Gokani
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Position
Rachna acts for the defence and prosecution in cases of serious and complex business and general crime. She has extensive experience in multi-jurisdictional cases and in dealing with disclosure of the most sensitive kind, including in the context of a multi-million pound private prosecution for historic fraud offences, believed to be the largest successful private prosecution ever brought by an individual. She has been instructed as junior counsel in cases of domestic and overseas corruption, fraud, money laundering, conspiracy to defraud, arms sanctions offences, false accounting, perverting the course of justice, commercial-scale immigration offences, perjury and historic sexual offences. Appearing alone, she has defended and prosecuted cases of robbery, burglary, weapon possession, possession with intent to supply Class A drugs, sexual assault, arranging child sex offences, religiously aggravated assault and in cases of serious violence. In addition, she is on the SFO’s list of approved counsel. Most recently, she appeared before the Lord Chief Justice in the case of R v Shoyeju [2014] All ER (D) 15 (Mar), a guideline case for misconduct in a public office. Rachna appeared as a junior in the Court of Appeal in the case of R v PD [2011] EWCA Crim 2082. In addition to general crime, Rachna has experience in regulatory law, appearing before the General Medical Council, the Nursing and Midwifery Council and the Solicitors’ Disciplinary Tribunal. Rachna is a contributing author to Blackstone’s Guide to the Bribery Act (Monty Raphael QC; foreword by The Right Hon. Lord Woolf; OUP).
Career
Called Lincoln’s Inn 2006.
Memberships
Female Fraud Forum; Criminal Bar Association; Fraud Lawyers Association; Young Fraud Lawyers Association.
Education
University of Leicester (2005 LLB (Hons)); College of Law London (2006 Bar Vocational Course (outstanding)); awarded the Lincoln’s Inn Buchanan Prize, 2006; winner of the College of Law Prize for Advocacy, 2006.