Kameel Premhid, 35, initially had a passion for politics, but now he practises as an independent advocate in public, constitutional, commercial and regulatory law. His work has seen him argue precedent-setting cases in South Africa and Namibia. Kameel’s academic journey includes undergraduate degrees in politics and law and an LLB from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, followed by an MSc in education from the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. His early achievements include co-leading his university’s debating union, serving as co-president for graduates at his Oxford college, and contributing to rule of law litigation even before practice. Beyond the courtroom, Kameel serves on the Bar Council, convenes the General Council of the Bar’s Human Rights Committee, and mentors law students and pupils through formal and informal structures. His activism extends to the queer community as a board member of GALA – Queer Archive, preserving South Africa’s LGBTIQ+ history, and internationally as co-chair of the Rhodes Society’s Global South network. He champions a leadership style grounded in compassion, excellence and authenticity. His approach reflects his belief that empathy and rigour can coexist in the legal profession.