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Nikhil completed his undergraduate degree in Law and French Law at The Queen’s College, Oxford and the University of Paris – Panthéon Assas.

After the BPTC he undertook a Master of Laws LL.M in Medical Law at King’s College London, where his research essay was on the direct liability of institutions for medical negligence.

During pupillage, Nikhil undertook a wide range of work on both the Small Claims and Fast Tracks, as well as applications in larger matters on the Multi Track. He prepared statements of claim, advices and skeleton arguments for his supervisors in all areas of Chambers’ work, and he intends to develop a broad-based civil practice.

Away from the Bar, Nikhil enjoys skiing, travel and SCUBA diving.

Areas of Expertise
  • Personal Injury

    Nikhil practises primarily in personal injury law. He appears in Fast and Multi Track matters and acts across the range of personal injury-related claims.

    He acts for both Claimants and Defendants, and is happy to act on a conditional fee basis where appropriate.

  • Commercial Dispute Resolution

    Nikhil has appeared in the County Court in several trials in the commercial sphere, particularly in the construction field. He has also advised in relation to such cases, and welcomes the opportunity to be involved from an early stage, guiding the direction of the case.

    Additionally, Nikhil has recently been involved in insolvency matters, and finds this a very interesting field in which to practise.

  • Credit Hire

    A large part of Nikhil’s practice has a credit hire element, whether for Claimants or Defendants. He is well-versed in the law on this area, and has appeared at all levels of the County Court to argue it. In addition, he has advised on appeals from first-instance decisions.

  • Employment

    Having studied Labour Law at both Oxford and Paris, Nikhil was keen to put this academic knowledge to effective use. As a result, before commencing pupillage, he volunteered at the Free Representation Unit, taking on over a dozen cases, ranging from one-day unfair dismissal claims, through to multi-day discrimination trials.

    Notable Cases

    • McKerrow v Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust – UKEAT/0387/11/RN – Supperstone J
    • Ojeke v Partnerships in Care Ltd – UKEAT/0198/12/JOJ – HHJ Peter Clark
    • Beardshall v Rotherham MBC – UKEAT/0073/12/ZT – Cox J

  • Clinical Negligence

    Clinical negligence is an area in which Nikhil intends to develop a large part of his practice. He completed his Master’s Degree in medical law, and has already been able to put this to good effect, advising and drafting in Multi Track clinical negligence work in his own right, in addition to the experience he gained in pupillage.

  • Costs & Litigation Funding

    Nikhil has attended numerous Costs Case Management Conferences, for both Claimants and Defendants, as well as Detailed Assessments. He is keen to pursue this area of practice further, and is acutely aware of its importance in civil litigation.

  • Housing

    Nikhil has appeared on numerous occasions in housing matters in the County Court, both for Local Authorities and private landlords, and is keen to further this area of practice.

    He is happy to give talks and seminars on areas of interest to clients.

  • Counter Fraud

    Nikhil is frequently instructed to help defend claims involving allegedly dishonest claimants. This is mostly in the motor field, but he also has experience in claims relating to public/employers liability (including disease claims). He is confident at testing witnesses in conference and advising on tactics and strategy resulting therefrom. Due to being in Court on a regular basis, he is able to give accurate advice on the merits of particular arguments. He has advised on the use of surveillance evidence, as well as the deployment of Social Media evidence.

    Nikhil has particular expertise in allegedly dishonest credit hire claims, including those of significant value. He has experience of claims involving fraudulent written documents (including hire, and cross-hire, agreements). He has also found that his experience in Costs work has also been of assistance in this area. He has experience of non-party costs claims against credit hire companies, and wasted costs claims against solicitors accused of supporting dishonesty.

About
  • Appointments

    • Direct Access Qualified

  • Education

    • LLM, King’s College, London
    • University of Paris – l’université Panthéon-Assas Paris II
    • BA, Queen’s College, University of Oxford

Blogs

In King v Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust [2021] EWHC 1576 (QB), the High Court once again demonstrated the...

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22 Jun 2021

In this blog, Nik Arora reviews the decision in Moutarde v SIG Logistics to limit the Claimant's success fee in...

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