Electronic Arrest and Summons Requests Through the Sahel Are Made Possible by a New Service

 
 
 

In a move to modernize legal procedures, the Ministry of Justice in Kuwait has introduced a new feature within the Sahel app that allows users to submit requests for arrest and summons of individuals who have failed to meet their financial obligations. This development marks a significant step in improving digital legal services and streamlining enforcement operations.

As part of the Ministry’s remote enforcement services, creditors can now file electronic requests for the arrest or summons of debtors directly through the unified government e-services platform. The initiative aims to improve the accessibility and efficiency of debt recovery procedures.

The Ministry confirmed that the General Department of Enforcement will carefully review each submission to ensure it meets legal standards before initiating any action.

In addition to submitting requests, users can monitor the status and progress of their cases in real time via the Sahel platform. This transparency helps enhance trust in government services and reduces the need for in-person follow-ups.

The Ministry emphasized that this feature is one of many being rolled out by the General Department of Enforcement as part of its strategy to offer comprehensive digital legal support to the public.

This latest update aligns with Kuwait’s ongoing digital transformation initiatives. The Ministry of Justice continues to expand its suite of e-services to simplify legal procedures for citizens and residents alike.

Users are encouraged to explore other digital services offered on the platform, such as case follow-ups, online payments, and legal document submissions.

  
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IFL Kuwait