Specialist Barristers’ Practice Delivering Strategic Legal Solutions
Regulated by the Bar Standards Board, Westminster Chambers provides high-quality advocacy and tailored legal advice across civil litigation, family law, property, and immigration.
ABOUT US
About Westminster Chambers
Westminster Chambers is a specialist barristers’ practice regulated by the Bar Standards Board (BSB). Established in 2014 by Ahmed Malik, the practice is founded on a commitment to clarity, precision, and the delivery of high-quality legal representation.
Ahmed Malik is the Head of Practice. All work is undertaken either by him personally or under his direct supervision, supported by a team of qualified lawyers and experienced administrative staff.
The practice specialises in civil litigation, with particular expertise in family and children law, property and trust law, and immigration law. In addition, Westminster Chambers provides general advice and representation across a broad range of common law matters and is recognised for delivering tailored, strategic, and client-focused legal solutions.
Our Legal Practice Areas
We provide specialist legal services with a focus on precision, strategy, and client success across key areas of law.
Immigration Law
Expert advice on visas, asylum, appeals, and nationality matters with strong legal representation.
Property & Trust Law
Handling disputes, landlord matters, and property claims with clarity and precision.
Children Act Proceedings
Providing sensitive and strategic support in custody, care, and parental disputes.
Family Law
Guidance in divorce, financial settlements, and relationship disputes with expert care.
Our Expertise & Achievements in Legal Practice
At Westminster Chambers, we apply legal knowledge with precision and strategic insight to deliver effective, client-focused solutions. Our practice is built on experience, strong advocacy, and a commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes across a wide range of legal matters.
12 +
Years of Barrister Practice
1000+
Cases Successfully Handled
95 %
Favourable Outcomes Achieved