The Kuwaiti Minister of Justice Nasser Al-Sumait officially announced today the issuance of a Decree-Law to regulate parentage lawsuit procedures and name correction cases.
This landmark legislative step aims to develop the legal framework related to protecting lineage and regulating names in the State of Kuwait for social stability.
The Minister of Justice confirmed that the Decree establishes a clearer and more disciplined legal framework for issues related to parentage by unifying the competent authority.
The new law also set strict controls on changing names and titles by limiting them to specific cases and according to clear conditions authorized by the Kuwaiti state.
The Kuwaiti Minister of Justice stated that the Decree allows the use of modern scientific methods including DNA in parentage matters to ensure absolute accuracy.
Along with more precise regulation of procedures and fees making false statements before competent authorities has been criminalized to enhance evidence accuracy in Kuwaiti courts.
The Minister of Justice stressed that the new regulation balances individual rights with public interest and contributes to protecting the national identity of all citizens.
All relevant government bodies in the State of Kuwait must comply with the provisions of this decree which is now published in the official gazette الكويت اليوم.
The Decree-Law reflects the state's keenness to manage matters related to names and lineages within a clear legal framework that prevents any form of administrative manipulation.
This new legal structure strengthens social stability and protects the family foundation in the State of Kuwait for the benefit of all generations and families.
Minister Nasser Al-Sumait highlighted that the legislation represents a modern shift in Kuwaiti justice by integrating scientific advancements like DNA testing into the legal system.
The official decision aims to maintain the integrity of national records and ensure that all personal identity modifications are based on verified facts and legal requirements.
In conclusion the Ministry of Justice reaffirms its commitment to protecting lineage through this robust legal framework that safeguards the rights of every individual and the state.
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