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Welcome to India Buildings Chambers

India Buildings is a long established set of Chambers, founded over 50 years ago. Chambers is presently located close to the Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts, but is in the process of developing its own premises on Vernon Street, where Chambers will expand its already client friendly facilities.

India Buildings prides itself on its ability to offer an excellent service to its lay and professional clients across all disciplines, in both an advisory and advocacy capacity. Chambers offers strength and depth across all its teams. Each team consists of a range of Counsel from senior to junior.

India Buildings’ high standards have been recognised by the award of Quality Mark. Chambers operates an equal opportunities policy in the services it provides and as an employer. We provide accessible and comfortable facilities for conferences and seminars, and are able to offer use of our video conferencing facilities.

Counsel and Chambers’ dedicated clerking team work to ensure that clients receive an efficient and practical solution to their particular problems. This is achieved through speed of response, meticulous preparation, team work within Chambers and the highest standards of advocacy. Chambers accepts privately funded and publicly funded work, together with work funded by Conditional Fee Agreement. Members of Chambers travel both in the Northwest and further afield.

Our website aims to provide clients with a comprehensive overview of Chambers’ members and their areas of practice. Our clerking team is always happy to deal with more detailed enquiries.


Latest News

Mental Health Tribunals
29th April 2009

Jonathan Butler's second book 'Mental Health Tribunals: Law, Practice and Procedure'


New Administrative Court
29th April 2009

India Buildings are the first chambers to be involved in the very first case to be issued out of the new Administrative Court in Manchester.


2 new appointments for India Buildings
15th March 2009

Leona Harrison and Jonathan Butler have both been appointed Recorders.

India Buildings Chambers
providing advocacy and advice in all aspects of Criminal, Civil, and Family Work