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| Applicant | Solicitors Regulation Authority Ltd |
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| Respondent | Nasar Hussain |
Case details
| Allegation | Code of Conduct for Solicitors, REL's & RFL's 2019, SRA Principles 2019 |
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| Outcome | Suspended period of Suspension |
| Executive summary | The Tribunal’s decision dated 16 October 2025 is subject to appeal to the High Court (Administrative Court) by the Applicant. The Order remains in force pending the High Court’s decision on the appeal. The Tribunal found that the Respondent, between July 2020 and April 2021 failed to ensure his prior medical history was accurately disclosed in a personal injury claim, breaching SRA Principles 1 (upholding the rule of law), 2 (maintaining public trust), and 5 (integrity), but not Principle 4 (dishonesty) and paragraph 1.4 of the SRA Code . In mitigation, the Tribunal noted his 23-year unblemished career, self-reporting, cooperation, and remorse. |