Aaminah Amanda Khan
Call: Middle Temple 2001
Education and qualifications:
Brunel University (LLB); Manchester BVC
Associations:
Northern Circuit (from 2002)
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During pupillage, Aaminah was awarded the Malcolm Wright Pupillage
Award, the Terence Fitzgerald Pupillage Award, the State School Pupillage
Award and during the BVC a Benefactor’s Scholarship and a Blackstone’s
Entrance Exhibition award.
Aaminah has developed a varied common law practice, with a particular
interest in personal injury including RTA’s, employer’s
liability, highway and defective premises claims and is instructed
by both Defendants and Claimants. Aaminah also practices costs litigation,
attending detailed assessment hearings and contested costs applications.
Aaminah has also maintained a criminal practice, both prosecuting and
defending. She has experience of being instructed by the Revenue and
Customs, including application for the detention and forfeiture of cash
under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 and condemnation hearings. Aaminah
has previously spent a period of secondment with HM Customs and Excise;
where part of her time was spend on carousel VAT fraud cases. Aaminah’s
practise also includes coroner’s inquests and licensing, particularly
taxi licence suspension and revocation appeals.
In her spare time, Aaminah enjoys watching live music and cycling.
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