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Sheroy Zaq

Work Department
Citizenship & Immigration
Position
Sheroy Zaq is a Senior Associate in the Citizenship & Immigration department at Payne Hicks Beach.
Sheroy has over ten years of experience in the spheres of immigration, asylum and public law. He holds particular expertise in representing clients in relation to first instance asylum claims, in addition to meticulously navigating the appellate process if so required. Sheroy’s breadth of experience ranges from representing destitute asylum seekers to High Net Worth / Ultra High Net Worth individuals in complex and highly sensitive claims for political asylum.
Sheroy is an experienced litigator and has routinely acted as the lead solicitor in strategic judicial review matters challenging the overarching policies of the Secretary of State for the Home Department. Most notably, he acted as a senior solicitor for the lead claimants in the Rwanda litigation, resulting in victory for his clients at the UK Supreme Court in late 2023. He is also well-versed in obtaining injunctive relief against removal from the United Kingdom and successfully challenging the lawfulness of immigration detention. His wider public law experience includes acting for a Core Participant in the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
Sheroy places great emphasis on client care in every one of his cases, putting the aims and objectives of those that he represents firmly at the forefront of his practice.
Career
Sheroy qualified as a Solicitor in 2016 and joined Payne Hicks Beach in 2024 as a Senior Associate.
Education
Having attended Queen Mary, University of London to study Politics, Sheroy then completed his Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) at BPP Law School. In 2013, he successfully completed his LPC and qualified as a solicitor in 2016.
Lawyer Rankings
London > Employment > Immigration: human rights
Overseen by Kathryn Bradbury, Payne Hicks Beach LLP is a ‘top immigration firm dealing with all aspects of immigration for high-net-worth clients‘ with unique expertise in political asylum. Advising on the full scope of human rights-related immigration law, the group can ensure a multi-disciplinary approach in collaboration with its media and reputation, data law, and Interpol advisory teams. Described as a ‘standout partner dealing with the most complex cases in human rights‘, Matt Ingham is a reputable expert in International Protection claims involving political persecution and corporate raiding, and regularly advises on high profile and diplomatically sensitive asylum cases. The group also includes Gintare Plistkovaite, a ‘star in the making‘, who has a broad immigration practice that includes International Protection, extradition, judicial review and human rights claims. Richard Milford is also seasoned in International Protection and asylum, and ‘exceptional and punchy litigator‘ Sheroy Zaq joined the team from Duncan Lewis Solicitors in January 2024.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Private client > Contentious trusts and probate
- Private client > Family
- Employment > Immigration: personal
- Private client > Personal tax, trusts and probate
Firm Rankings
- Private client > Agriculture and estates
- Public sector > Education: individuals
- Employment > Immigration
- Employment > Immigration: human rights
- Corporate and commercial > M&A: Smaller Deals, £10m-£100m
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Reputation management
- Real estate > Residential property
- Private client > Art and cultural property
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation: mid-market
- Crime, fraud and licensing > Crime: general
- Employment > Senior executives
- Private client > Charities and not-for-profit
- Real estate > Commercial property: corporate occupiers
- Real estate > Property litigation
- Real estate > Commercial property: development
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) > Sport
- Crime, fraud and licensing > Fraud: white-collar crime (advice to individuals)
- Employment > Employers