
Corporate & Commercial Law, Contract Law, Immigration
Mikash Hassamal completed his LLB Law (with Economics) at the University of Durham before undertaking the Bar Vocational Course at the Inns of Court School of Law. Called to the Bar of England and Wales at the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple in 2006 and admitted to the Mauritian Bar in 2008, he has built a broad litigation and advisory practice spanning civil, commercial, corporate, employment, immigration, insurance, criminal and intellectual property matters. Mikash began his career at Geroudis Glover Ghurburrun and later joined the Chambers of Gavin Glover SC, where he played a central role in the transition to Glover Chambers following Mr. Glover’s appointment as Attorney General. He appears regularly before all courts and is known for a pragmatic, analytical and client-focused approach grounded in clarity, preparation and strategic thinking. He has also contributed to the profession through service on the Finance Committee of the Bar Council and as Chairperson of the Young Bar Committee.
Litigation, Debt Recovery, Enforcement
Kevin Glover is a Partner at Glover Chambers, where he represents clients in civil, commercial, and criminal matters, appearing before all levels of the Mauritian judiciary and advising on regulatory and compliance issues. He combines analytical rigour with strategic planning to deliver practical, results-focused guidance, supported by a professional background in finance and business that informs his commercial approach to legal risk and client objectives. Called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2019 and to the Mauritian Bar in 2020, Kevin continues a longstanding family tradition in the legal profession while contributing to the firm’s development as a modern, litigation-focused practice rooted in a recognised legal heritage.
Employment & Labour Law
Sandy Chuong practises across civil, commercial, employment, insurance, family, arbitration, and public procurement matters, offering clients clear and structured legal guidance. Called to the Mauritian Bar in 2010, she began her legal studies at the Université de La Réunion, completed her LLB with the University of London in 2007, and undertook the Bar Vocational Course at the Council of Legal Education in 2008. Sandy has contributed to the World Bank’s Doing Business report over several years and has served on both the Events Committee and Young Bar Committee of the Mauritius Bar Association. Her approach is measured, practical, and focused on effective outcomes.
Administrative & Constitutional Law, Gambling Law
Darshinee Choytah obtained her LLB (Hons) from the University of Mauritius before completing her GDL, BPTC and LLM at BPP Leeds Law School. A member of the Middle Temple, she was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2019 and admitted to the Mauritian Bar in 2020. Darshinee practises across the Chambers’ litigation work with interests in civil, public, commercial, employment, family and criminal matters, and appears before all courts and specialised bodies. She is also an accredited mediator and active in arbitration circles. Her practice is grounded in careful preparation, clear analysis and a commitment to attentive client representation.
Criminal Law, Bail Applications
Rishi Bhoyroo holds a BEng in Computer Systems from the University of Warwick and later completed his Graduate Diploma in Law and Bar Vocational Course at Northumbria University. He was called to the Bar of England and Wales at Lincoln’s Inn in 2010 and to the Mauritian Bar in 2011. Before entering practice, he worked with OCRA Worldwide in corporate and trust services. Rishi’s practice spans criminal and civil litigation, IT and cyber security law, digital assets and corporate matters. He brings together technical insight and legal analysis to offer clients clear, structured and practical representation across a range of issues.
Criminal Law, Competition Law, Banking & Finance
Shailesh Seebaruth focuses on intellectual property, competition law, and fraud and financial-crime litigation, representing both individual and corporate clients in regulatory disputes, enforcement actions and complex commercial matters. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Mauritius and an LLB from the University of Wolverhampton, followed by a Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Legal Skills from the Inns of Court School of Law. A member of the Middle Temple, he was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2007 and to the Mauritian Bar in 2009. Since joining Glover Chambers, Shailesh has developed a strong litigation practice in regulatory and commercial disputes.
Intellectual Property
Anooj Ramluckhun plays a key role in the corporate and transactional practice, advising on sophisticated commercial matters and multi-jurisdictional mandates. His work spans due diligence, transactional coordination, structured drafting and regulatory compliance across complex and regulated environments. He has experience with shareholder agreements, investment structures, restructuring frameworks and intellectual property enforcement, often engaging with regulators, financial institutions and foreign counsel. Anooj also holds senior operational and governance roles within private-sector organisations, giving him practical insight into commercial realities and strategic execution. Before joining Glover, he served as Director and senior legal operations lead at a prominent Mauritian legal and IP practice, advising major global companies.
Personal Injury, Insurance Law
Ashvin Lukeeram practises across civil and criminal litigation, insurance law, employment law, and family law, providing clients with clear and practical guidance in both contentious and advisory matters. He holds an LLB (Hons) from the University of Wolverhampton and completed the Legal Practice Course at Thames Valley University in 2007, followed by experience as a trainee solicitor in the UK. Ashvin later completed the Bar Professional Training Course at the University of the West of England and was called to the Bar of England and Wales at the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple in 2011. He joined the Mauritian Bar in 2013 and has practised at the Chambers since.
Personal Injury, Insurance Law
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Personal Injury, Insurance Law
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Personal Injury, Insurance Law
Doorgeshwaree Ramah (Rachna) completed her LLB (Hons) with English Law at the University of Central Lancashire, graduating with First Class Honours in 2022. She went on to pursue the Bar Training Course at BPP University in Leeds, earning a Distinction and later being called to the Bar of England and Wales at the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple in 2023. Admitted to the Mauritian Bar in 2025, she joined Glover Chambers shortly thereafter. Rachna’s practice spans civil, public, family, commercial and insurance litigation, and she appears before courts and specialised tribunals across the jurisdiction. She approaches each matter with careful preparation and measured analysis, ensuring clients receive clear guidance and steady support throughout their case.
Personal Injury, Insurance Law
Harry specialises in civil litigation with a focus on commercial disputes, insurance matters, and employment law. He has advised major conglomerates and leading insurers in Mauritius, supporting them on a range of complex and sensitive issues. Called to the Mauritian Bar in 2004, he has practised continuously since, including serving in a senior in-house leadership role from 2014 to 2021. His approach is pragmatic, responsive, and solution-driven, shaped by a clear understanding of organisational realities and commercial priorities. Harry brings structured analysis and practical insight to each matter, ensuring clients receive clear, measured, and effective guidance.
Personal Injury, Insurance Law
Guillaume completed his LLB (Hons) at Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas in 2019, followed by a Graduate Diploma in Law from the University of Central Lancashire in 2020 and the Bar Practice Course at the University of Law in 2021. A member of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, he was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2021 and to the Mauritian Bar in 2023. His practice is centred on litigation, with a strong focus on criminal matters alongside a developing civil practice. Guillaume appears regularly before courts and specialist tribunals, adopting a meticulous, foundational approach to each brief to ensure clear, well-structured advocacy.
Personal Injury, Insurance Law
Dylan’s practice spans criminal and civil litigation, advising individuals and corporate clients on matters requiring structured preparation and clear strategic judgment. Guided by principles of integrity, fairness and transparency, he approaches each brief with close attention to facts, early case assessment and careful evidence review. He holds an LLB with French from the University of Sussex and an LLM (Bar Training Course) from BPP University London. A member of Lincoln’s Inn, he was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2024 and to the Mauritian Bar in 2025. His experience includes pupillage under Sir Hamid Moollan KC, a pupillage and internship in the UK, and training at Glover Chambers, shaping his interest in criminal matters, employment disputes, land issues and motor vehicle accident claims.
Personal Injury, Insurance Law
Annabelle completed her Bachelor of Laws with Honours in English and French Law at the University of Kent in 2021, which included a year abroad at the Université de Bordeaux, where she also obtained a Certificate in French Law. She subsequently completed the Bar Course at BPP University, London, in 2022. Annabelle is a member of The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn and was awarded both an Academic Excellence Scholarship and a Career Commitment Scholarship during her studies.
Before returning to Mauritius, Annabelle gained legal experience in the United Kingdom. She completed her pupillage upon her return and was admitted to the Mauritian Bar in September 2024.
Annabelle’s practice focuses primarily on civil law, with a particular interest in employment matters. She approaches every case with practical, clear and client-focused advice, ensuring that her work is grounded in careful preparation and a strong commitment to delivering effective solutions tailored to her clients’ needs.
Personal Injury, Insurance Law
Ayush Lavraj Sumaruth completed his LLB with First Class Honours in English and Mauritian Law at the University of Central Lancashire in 2022. He subsequently completed the Bar Practice Course at the University of Law in England in 2024. He is a member of The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn and was Called to the Bar of England and Wales in July 2024. Ayush was admitted to the Bar of Mauritius in September 2025 and subsequently joined Glover Chambers.
Ayush’s practice covers both criminal and civil litigation, and he acts for individual as well as corporate clients. His work spans criminal law, employment law, land matters, and insurance law, with a particular focus on motor vehicle accident claims.
He adopts a client-centered, practical and meticulous approach to his work. With integrity, fairness and transparency at the core of his practice, he prepares and handles cases through fact-based analysis, proactive case development, careful assessment of evidence, and early engagement in negotiations where appropriate. His aim is to provide thorough, strategic and solution-focused representation tailored to each client’s specific needs.
Personal Injury, Insurance Law
Me Didier Dodin, LL.B (Hons)(London), LL.M (Inns of Court School of Law/City University), Barrister (Mauritius), was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 1998 and is a member of the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple (England). After having spent several years in England, teaching law, he was admitted to the Mauritian Bar in 2006. Since November 2010, he joined Ahnee-Duval Law Firm at its inception and worked there until September 2021, when he joined us. He is a Mauritius Qualifications Authority (MQA) approved trainer in Law and is routinely sought after by public and private bodies to hold workshops on legal topics ranging from data protection to employment law. He is on the panel of examiners for the Council of Vocational Education and is also an approved trainer, for advocacy training, at the Institute of Judicial and Legal Studies in Mauritius. He is the Chairman of the Motor Vehicle Insurance Arbitration Committee. In 2018, he was appointed, by the Government of the Republic of Mauritius, as Chairman of a Committee of Inquiry into a Parastatal body. In 2020, Me Didier Dodin served as an elected member of the Bar Council of the Mauritius Bar Association.
Personal Injury, Insurance Law
Rishi K. Hardowar is an experienced barrister with 14 years of practice in criminal, civil, commercial, and public law. As a State Counsel he,litigated complex cases, including corruption, money laundering, drug trafficking, and homicides, and has served as a Senior District Magistrate, adjudicating criminal and civil disputes in Mauritius and Rodrigues.
A Chevening Scholar, Rishi earned his Master of Laws in Banking and Finance from Queen Mary University, UK, and holds a second Master of Laws in Human Rights and Democratisation from the University of Pretoria, South Africa. His academic contributions include lecturing at the University of Mauritius and publishing articles on corporate ethics and socio-economic rights.
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