Chambers are regularly instructed in the most high profile terrorist cases, which is mainly due to the high class advocacy and the depth of experience chambers has in this specific area of law.
Detailed below are examples of the cases chambers have been instructed in:
- R v Sarawr et al the ‘airline’ terrorist trial
- R v Abedin: first ever Al Qaeda trial in UK
- R v Dhaliwal
- R v Patel - one of the first cases to come to trial under the 1998 statute relating to “Conspiracy to Commit Terrorist Offences Abroad”
- R v Hundal and others - first case to come to trial under the 2002 Terrorism Act, involving Sikh terrorism.
- R v Barot and others - “Dirty Bomb” case-alleged radioactive dispersal bomb attack on the City of London and the New York Stock Exchange. International investigation involving American and Pakistani intelligence services.
- R v Ibrahim and others - July 21 bombing case - case not concluded - due to finish in May 2008.







