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Disciplinary Record

Satvir Kaur Aujla-Sahota

Suspension

Details
Decision date
21/10/2019
Published date
21/10/2019

View full barrister record on The Barristers' Register View record Barrister Status: Self Employed Called: Jul 2003 Inn: Lincoln's Inn Hearing type:...

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Barrister Status:
Self Employed
Called:

Jul 2003
Inn:

Lincoln's Inn
Hearing type:
Disciplinary Tribunal (5 Person)
Tribunal panel members:

Mr Colin Wilby

, 

His Honour Judge Graham Kent Arran

, 

Miss Isabelle Margaret Watson

, 

Mr Lee Andrew Gledhill

, 

Mrs Louise Clements

Decision date
21/10/2019
Breach details:
Professional Misconduct contrary to Core Duty 3 and rule rC9.1 of the Bar Standards Board Handbook
Offence details:

Satvir Aujla-Sahota a self-employed barrister (‘the Barrister’) on 4 July 2017 deliberately and dishonestly attempted to mislead Mark Jackson, then her Head of Chambers at No.8 Chambers, Birmingham at a meeting attended by the Barrister and Mr Jackson, who was investigating a complaint made against the Barrister by Hayes Law, by stating that:

a) a document attached to an email she had sent on 28 June 2017 to her then senior clerk Christine Maloney in response to a complaint made on 27 June 2017 by Hayes Law, solicitors on whose instructions the Barrister had acted in relation to a domestic violence case for her lay client “N”, had been sent by the Barrister to Hayes Law on or about 8 June 2017 and was her attendance note relating to her appearance for N on the instructions of Hayes Law at a hearing on 6 June 2017 in the Birmingham County Court, when

b) (as the Barrister knew) the document she had attached to her email to Ms Maloney had not been sent by the Barrister to Hayes Law; and

c) (as the Barrister knew) that document was materially different to her attendance note as sent to Hayes Law by email at 09:42 on 8 June 2017, in that the Barrister had changed the date of a further hearing in N’s case, which the Barrister had wrongly recorded in her original attendance note sent on 8 June 2017 as being on 26 July 2017 had been changed to the correct date 21 June 2017, and

d) in circumstances where part of the complaint made against the Barrister was that she had failed to inform Hayes Law that a further hearing in N’s case had been directed to take place on 21 June 2017

Sanction:
Suspended for 12 months. Sentence came into effect on 12 November 2019.
Status:

Final

Bar Standards Board (BSB) records last published to this site at 7:38am on 12 May 2025. Originally published on the Bar Standards Board (BSB) website.

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