Saiqa Chaudhry
UK Bar Guide 2025
Band 4 : Family: Children
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About
Provided by Saiqa Chaudhry
Practice Areas
Saiqa is a specialist children law barrister, and skilled practitioner in all aspects of family law.
Saiqa regularly accepts instructions on behalf of local authorities, guardians and parents in both public and private law proceedings. Saiqa has a particular interest in cases involving injury to children, cases of sexual abuse and cases involving allegations of fabricated and/or induced illness (FII). Saiqa has also appeared in the High Court on cases with an international element, involving children unlawfully removed from the jurisdiction.
RE A (Children) (Pool of Perpetrators) [2022] EWCA Civ 1348
RE I [2020] EWCA Civ 2021
RE B (Uncertain perpetrators) (Rev 1) [2019] EWCA Civ 575
ZH v HS and Others (application to revoke adoption order) [2019] EWHC 2190
T (Children) (2014) EWHC 2164 Fam
Career
BA (Law Tripos) King's College, Cambridge 2003
MA (Cantab) King's College, Cambridge 2007
Called to the Bar 2005 (Inner Temple)
Appointed Deputy District Judge in 2015 sitting on civil, family (public and private law) and COP cases.
Registered pupil supervisor.
Professional Memberships
FLBA
Personal
Saiqa is fluent in Punjabi.
Chambers Review
UK Bar
Saiqa Chaudhry acts for local authorities, parents and children in public and private law matters. She is an expert in care proceedings, many of which involve complex medical issues, and regularly handles matters concerning accidental injury and cases of factitious illness. She also sits as a Deputy District Judge on the Midlands Circuit for civil and family law cases.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"A lawyer with excellent knowledge who provides very good representation."
"A nice, personable, calm advocate, who grasps the complexities of a case swiftly."
"A lawyer with excellent knowledge who provides very good representation."
"A nice, personable, calm advocate, who grasps the complexities of a case swiftly."