Kuwait - Central Authority & practical information
Central Authority(ies):
Ministry of Justice, International Relations Department
Contact details: |
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Address: | The State of Kuwait Ministry of Justice International Relations Department Ministries Complex Building No 14 P.O. Box 6 Safat 13001 Kuwait City |
Telephone: | +965 2248 6701 / +965 2248 6367 |
Fax: | +965 2244 2475 / +965 2245 0639 |
E-mail: | ird@moj.gov.kw |
General website: | Ministry of Justice Ministry of Justice - Directory |
Contact person: | Hanadi Ahmad Abdulrahman, Asst. Director, International Relations Department |
Languages spoken by staff: | Arabic, English |
Practical Information: |
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Forwarding authorities (Art. 3(1)): |
Ministry of Justice International Relations Department |
Methods of service (Art. 5(1)(2)): |
The Central Authority receives the requests and sends them to the competent authorities for service in accordance with Articles (5-21) from the Convention. |
Translation requirements (Art. 5(3)): |
Yes. Requires the availability of two copies of judicial documents translated into the Arabic language, and the addressee may optionally accept them if not translated. |
Costs relating to execution of the request for service (Art. 12): |
No cost. |
Time for execution of request: | Less than two months Implemented within 2 to 3 months. |
Judicial officers, officials or other competent persons (Art. 10(b)): | Object to the manner of service provided for in Article 10 of the Convention. |
Oppositions and declarations (Art. 21(2)): |
Click here to read all the declarations made by Kuwait under this Convention |
Art. 8(2): | Opposition |
Art. 10(a): | Opposition |
Art. 10(b): | Opposition |
Art. 10(c): | Opposition |
Art. 15(2): | No declaration of applicability (see declaration confirming non-applicability) |
Art. 16(3): | Declaration |
Derogatory channels (bilateral or multilateral agreements or internal law permitting other transmission channels)
Disclaimer: |
The Service Convention does not prevent the implementation of bilateral agreements in the civil field between Kuwait and other countries. Bilateral conventions on judicial co-operation: Bulgaria, Egypt (ratified by law 96/1977); Lebanon; Morocco (ratified by law 43/1998); Tunisia (ratified by law 123/1977); Turkey. A multilateral convention on judicial co-operation was concluded between the States of the Co-operation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (ratified by law 44/1998). |
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(This page was last updated on 20 August 2015)
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