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Bahraini Family Successfully Corrects Names and Surnames After 70-Year Legal Battle

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Last updated: 2024/10/18 at 12:08 PM
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A Bahraini family recently achieved victory in a long-standing legal battle to correct their identities after nearly 70 years of struggle. The Lower Civil Court granted the family the right to amend the names and surnames of their six children and minor grandchildren. This ruling was the result of the family’s ancestor arriving in Bahrain without proper documentation and being granted citizenship under a different name. After years of effort, the family successfully identified their extended family in a neighbouring Gulf country, leading to a final court ruling allowing them to correct their names in their records.

The process began after the family’s father passed away, prompting the plaintiffs to seek legal action to amend their birth certificates, passports, and smart cards. The court referred the case to a specialized committee, which recommended granting the plaintiffs’ request. The court accepted this recommendation and ruled in favor of the family, allowing them to officially correct their identities. This victory marks the end of a lengthy legal process for the family, securing their rightful identities after years of hardship.

Lawyer Khawla Al Shamsi represented the family throughout the legal battle, explaining that their ancestor arrived in Bahrain approximately 70 years ago without proper documentation. Despite being granted citizenship under a different name and family name, the family sought to reconnect with their relatives on their father’s side in the Gulf country of origin. The successful identification of their extended family laid the foundation for their case in the Lower Civil Court, where they fought to correct their identities.

The ruling from the Gulf country allowing the family to amend their names and their father’s name in their records served as an important precedent for the case in Bahrain. The Lower Civil Court ultimately ruled in favor of the family, granting their request to officially correct their identities. This decision was based on the well-reasoned report of the specialized committee and marked the end of a challenging legal process for the family.

After years of struggle and effort, the Bahraini family has finally achieved victory in their legal battle to correct their identities. The court’s ruling granting them the right to amend their names and surnames of their children and grandchildren represents the conclusion of a nearly 70-year struggle for the family. Their successful identification of their extended family in a neighbouring Gulf country paved the way for the legal victory that secures their rightful identities after decades of hardship.

In conclusion, the Bahraini family’s victory in correcting their identities after a lengthy legal battle demonstrates the power of persistence and determination. The ruling from the Lower Civil Court to amend their names and surnames marks the end of a decades-long struggle for the family, finally allowing them to secure their rightful identities. With the support of their lawyer Khawla Al Shamsi, the family navigated a challenging legal process to achieve justice and correct the historical inaccuracies in their records. This victory serves as a reminder of the importance of fighting for one’s identity and seeking justice, no matter how long the process may take.

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