Frans Khan’s main area of practice is Immigration Law. That includes Nationality, Asylum and Judicial Review.
He also has practices in Family Law, Criminal Defence, general Common Law, Contract Law, Negligence, Landlord & Tenant, EU law and Intellectual Property (IP).
Since entering practice in 1993, Frans has dealt with a wide range of matters, including blackmail, wounding, child abduction, passing-off and internal disciplinary hearings.
He has handled over 4,000 (four-thousand) immigration and Asylum cases at all levels up to and including before the Court of Appeal with over 7,500 cases worked on in total at all courts and all tribunal levels.
He relishes the demanding and challenging practice of Law and admits that he is always learning. Currently he is increasing the number of Common Law cases he handles as well as Children Act cases, Family Law, Wills, Probate & Trusts matters.
Lagranha (1997) (unreported, Court of Appeal) (whether it is necessary to show that a marriage is bona fides for grant of residence permit to foreign spouse of E. U. national).
Meflah (1998) I. N. L. R. 180 (starred decision on the appellant’s right to an oral hearing in asylum cases).
Halil Argun & others [2009] EWCA Civ 582 dealing with Ankara Agreement and establishment of business whilst here as a student, whether by breaching terms of their current visa, this was a bar to them exercising rights granted to them under the Ankara agreement.
In 2017, GMC reference number 4664589 he was successful in a three-day Appeal hearing before the Medical Practitioner’s Tribunal sitting in Manchester in restoring a Doctor to the register. The doctor had consistently lied about her qualifications over a Five year period in order to advance in the Medical Profession.
Frans understands and speaks Dutch, French and Spanish to a useful level. To book an initial conference with him, call our chambers.