
MTC Solicitors
@mtc_solicitors
Specialists in Criminal Law, Prison Law, Immigration and Asylum Law, Community work, pro-bono and human rights activism.
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“I feel like a brand-new child. Every day I get a new emotion of happiness. I feel tired, like working for years and never getting rest, and now I’m getting rest. All I want to do is just sleep. My lawyer Naga [Kandiah] NAGA களபூமி was very assuring. He delivered,” Henry said


We are delighted that our NAGA களபூமி has been ranked again for #EDIChampion in Chambers and Partners 2025. His contribution is an exemplary principle of EDI, resulting in positive changes at a grassroot level. Chambers Diversity, Equity & Inclusion #Access2Justice #EelamTamil

We are currently at The City Law School of London Social Justice Fair. Come see us at our stall! We are excited to make connections, share our passions about #socialjustice and build the community. NAGA களபூமி






We are thrilled to announce that MTC Solicitors has been shortlisted for the LawWorks Annual Pro Bono Awards in the category of Best Contribution by a Small or Medium Firm, sponsored by Leap alongside with Crowell & Moring Hodge Jones & Allen Ropes & Gray . This






After nearly 20 living years in #limbo, our client’s life changed in 2023 when she met Our NAGA களபூமி HO granted her LTR. “He doesn’t wear a suit, and I thought, that is my kind of person.” Sometimes, it’s the personal touch that makes all the difference. #StLucia


Our NAGA களபூமி ‘s client arrived in the UK at 13. Nearly 50 years later, after raising children & grandchildren, he faces deportation. Trapped in immigration limbo, denied basic rights. The hostile environment is still destroying lives. #Windrush theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/f…

After 50 years of uncertainty, my client Samuel has finally been recognized under the #Windrush policy.This long-overdue justice grants him security, stability, &dignity—along with access to essential services that should never have been denied. #Justice theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/m…

