
Maitre Prakashsing Bheeroo, a distinguished Barrister-at-Law and political figure in Mauritius, has built an exemplary career defined by legal excellence, mentorship, and public service. His academic journey began at the prestigious Middle Temple Inns of Court in London, where he earned the degree of the Utter Bar. Furthering his expertise, he pursued a Postgraduate Diploma in Law at Middlesex University and a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Political Science at Luton University.
His legal career spans multiple domains, with a significant impact in Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, and Family Law. He has played a pivotal role in high-profile cases, most notably Police v Sujeewon, which set a precedent in criminal evidence law. His expertise has shaped Mauritius’ legal landscape, particularly in complex constitutional matters and criminal defense.
Beyond litigation, Maitre Bheeroo is a dedicated mentor, having trained over 1,000 junior Barristers as a Pupil Master, ensuring that his knowledge and principles of integrity and diligence are passed on to future generations. His leadership extends into politics, where he founded the Republican Labour Front in 2017, advocating for socio-economic reform and national progress.
Renowned for his legal acumen, political insights, and commitment to justice, Maitre Bheeroo remains an influential voice in Mauritian law and governance. His contributions continue to shape both the legal profession and the political landscape, leaving an enduring legacy of service, mentorship, and advocacy.