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Fawzia Amtul-Habib Shuttari

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
BodySolicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT)
Professionsolicitor
Case number8197/2000
Date01/01/2000
OutcomeSuspend - Indefinite

Allegation / charges

Others

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SanctionSuspension
FineGBP 10,000
CostsGBP 1,790
Dishonesty foundNo

Sole practitioner solicitor found guilty of conduct unbefitting a solicitor for failing to comply with a 16 July 1997 Direction of the Office for the Supervision of Solicitors, failing to reply to correspondence, and unreasonable delay in assisting the Legal Aid Board over a costs order. No dishonesty was found or alleged. The Tribunal ordered indefinite suspension from 18 November 2000 unless she complied with the Direction by that date, in which case a £10,000 fine (additional to a £10,000 fine from 1999) would be substituted. It directed that the Direction be enforceable as a High Court order, ordered costs of £1,790.45, and recommended she practise only in approved employment or partnership.

Duties found breached:

Aggravating factors:

  • Two earlier disciplinary appearances (1995 and 1999) showing she had learned little
  • Arrogant disregard for duties and obligations as a solicitor
  • Continued refusal to comply with a direction of her own professional body
  • Inconvenience and expense caused to the Legal Aid Board and the Office, preventing them fulfilling their functions

Mitigating factors:

  • Serious ill health from 1998 and seriously ill by early 1999
  • Had to close office to public, unable to appoint a locum
  • Significant personal debt
  • Apologised for failures and assured greater future attentiveness
  • Agreed to make the £4,500 payment to the Legal Aid Board

Duties engaged

Documents

Source: https://solicitorstribunal.org.uk/case/8197/