Ms Ramanjit Kang > Chambers of Mark Twomey KC and Alison Easton > London, England > Barrister Profile

Chambers of Mark Twomey KC and Alison Easton
Coram Chambers
9-11 FULWOOD PLACE
LONDON
WC1V 6HG
England

Work Department

Children (Private)
Children (Public)
Court of Protection
International
Human Rights

Position

Family Law Barrister

Career

Ramanjit practices in all areas of family law with particular emphasis on children matters.

She frequently appears in the High Court, and deals with the most serious cases, with leading counsel or as sole counsel.

Ramanjit has experience of international, cultural and religious disputes, which include issues of relocation, child abduction and forced marriage.

She is skilled at representing clients in matters which involve the determination of a child’s living and contact arrangements. She is also frequently instructed in cases involving serious allegations of harm, intractable hostility and parental alienation.

Prior to joining the Bar, Ramanjit practiced as a solicitor-advocate in private practice specialising in family law.

Reported cases:

 

Re A [2018] EWFC B34

Ramanjit represented the father in a lengthy and complex case involving a challenge to the expert medical evidence (led by John Tughan QC).

Re V-Z (Children) [2016] EWCA Civ 475

Ramanjit represented the mother in a 10 day hearing at the High Court (as sole counsel) following a successful outcome in the Court of Appeal (led by Marcus Scott-Manderson QC).

Languages

Conversational Punjabi

Memberships

Professional Memberships

Family Law Bar Association
Honourable Society of the Middle Temple

Appointments

Hertfordshire Local Family Justice Board

Education

Inns of Court School of Law
LLB Law

Lawyer Rankings

London Bar > Family: children and domestic abuse

(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 4

Ramanjit KangCoram ChambersRamanjit is an extremely strong advocate on her feet, able to think quickly and deal with any issues that arise without anything fazing her. She is highly tenacious and will fight strongly for her client and their best interests to the utmost, even in the face of strong opposition.’