Anogika accepts instructions across a range of Family Law and Court of Protection matters.
Anogika is ranked in the Legal 500 as a Tier 1 Rising Star in Child Law (Public and Private). She is regularly instructed in factually and legally complex cases and is described in the Legal 500 as having “a strong intellect”.
Prior to coming to the Bar, Anogika worked at various international tribunals in The Hague and Cambodia. She has experience working on issues such forced marriage and serious sexual offences. She has also worked in a consultant role on issues of human rights.
View full profile »Rachel Baker and Anogika Souresh discuss capacity in the October edition of the Family Law Journal - Oct 2023
In the October edition of the Family Law Journal Rachel Baker and Anogika Souresh explore how alcoholism and drug addiction can affect capacity within the framework of the Mental Capacity Act 2005....
Rachel Baker, Anogika Souresh and Sam Freeman deliver talk on Capacity, Decision Making and The Interplay With Alcohol & Substance Misuse - Mar 2023
Rachel Baker and Anogika Souresh, assisted by Sam Freeman of the Sussex NHS Trust, delivered a talk to solicitors at Brighton and Hove City Council, East Sussex County Council, and West Sussex County...
1 week to go for Brighton Legal Walkers! - Jun 2021
We’re getting ourselves ready for the London Legal Support Trust (LLST)’s Brighton Legal Walk 2021 on 21st June 2021. Show your support for this excellent charity providing access to justice...
Brighton Bar Society ‘First steps towards a career at the Bar’ with Richard Ager, Anogika Souresh and Hope Spalding - Dec 2020
On 17th December 2020 at 6.30pm Richard Ager, Anogika Souresh and Hope Spalding will remotely talk to Brighton University students about becoming a barrister. They will give their insights into the...
Welcoming new tenants Anogika Souresh and Hope Spalding - Oct 2020
Chambers are delighted that today our two pupils become full tenants. After an unusual pupillage we are pleased to give them a warm welcome as full tenants building their practice in Civil, Criminal...
Jury irregularity in Court of Appeal – not a unanimous verdict? - Jul 2020
Amy Packham appeared on behalf of the CPS in the Court of Appeal, responding to an application for leave to appeal conviction. Anogika Souresh assisted her with this case throughout the appeal. The...
Domestic abuse in faith communities with Natasha Isaac & Anogika Souresh and special guests - Jul 2020
Join us on Tuesday 14th July for the latest talk in our ‘Family Forum’ seminar series discussing domestic abuse in faith communities with Natasha Isaac, Anogika Souresh and special guests Nazir...
Economic Abuse discussed at the Family Law Forum with Karen Perrier, Natasha Isaac and Anogika Souresh - May 2020
In the fourth of our ‘Family Forum’ seminars, Natasha Isaac will consider the impact of economic abuse on victims, particularly within the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, practical tips for...
Pupils Anogika Souresh and Hope Spalding undertake advocacy training for Children Arbitration - Apr 2020
Our pupils Hope Spalding and Anogika Souresh are now on their feet in their second six and receiving instructions. To build their expertise, both have completed training in advocacy for Children...
Welcome to our new pupils Anogika Souresh and Hope Spalding - Oct 2019