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Kuwait’s top judge orders full audit of Cassation Court cases

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Initiative comes as Kuwait faces a backlog of more than 81,000 appeals at the Court of Cassation

KUWAIT: Kuwait’s highest judicial authority has ordered a sweeping audit of all case files pending before the Court of Cassation, in a move aimed at streamlining court operations and tackling tens of thousands of accumulated appeals. The decision, issued by the President of the Supreme Judicial Council and Court of Cassation, Dr Adel Bouresli, mandates the formation of a special committee to conduct a comprehensive inventory of every appeal and file currently before the court, categorized by type and legal classification.

The initiative comes as Kuwait faces a backlog of more than 81,000 appeals at the Court of Cassation — a crisis that has already prompted the formation of ten new judicial committees last month to fast-track case reviews. The audit ordered this week is expected to complement those efforts by clarifying the full scope of the caseload and enabling more efficient processing in the months ahead.

According to a Ministry of Justice statement on Thursday, the decision — Resolution No 47/2025 — instructs the newly formed committee to complete its work within one month of the order. The team is chaired by Ahmad Al-Amer, Supervisor of the Court of Cassation’s Clerks Department, and includes several staff members from the court’s administration.

The committee will be responsible for cataloging all pending appeals “based on their actual presence and according to type,” including criminal, administrative, civil, commercial, labor, personal status and family cases, as well as requests involving members of the judiciary.

“A committee shall be formed under the chairmanship of the Supervisor of the Court of Cassation’s Clerks Department, Ahmad Al-Amer, and with the membership of several employees from the administration,” the resolution reads. “Its task is to conduct a comprehensive inventory of all appeals and files in the Court of Cassation, based on their actual status and according to type.”

The order is grounded in Decree-Law No. 23 of 1990 concerning the organization of the judiciary, and follows Resolution No 23/2023 of the Supreme Judicial Council on handling the caseload crisis. It also reflects a delegation of authority made by the court’s General Assembly on September 22, 2024, authorizing Dr Bouresli to take necessary measures at the start of the 2025/2026 judicial year.

This latest move adds momentum to Kuwait’s broader judicial reform agenda, which in recent months has included the restructuring of the Supreme Judicial Council, term limits for top judicial appointments, and the first overhaul of court fees in more than 50 years. — Agencies

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Kuwaiti martyrs.. a timeless legacy of heroism, national sacrifice

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 KUWAIT: With unmatched courage and sacrifice, Kuwait’s martyrs wrote eternal chapters of heroism during the brutal 1990 Iraqi invasion. From soldiers on the battlefield to civilians and resistance fighters who sacrificed their lives in covert operations or under torture, they became enduring symbols of national pride and resilience.

The Kuwaiti resistance stood as a beacon of patriotism, uniting citizens in bold, high-risk missions, including intelligence gathering, sabotaging Iraqi supply lines, and direct strikes against the invasion forces.

Following the liberation of Kuwait, the government moved swiftly to honor its heroes, establishing the Martyrs’ Office in 1991 to care for their families and honor their legacy. Landmark projects such as Al-Shaheed Park and Al-Qurain Martyrs Museum now stand as living testaments to their bravery. The sacrifices of the Kuwaiti martyrs continue to inspire new generations, instilling the enduring values of unity, patriotism, and unwavering devotion to the homeland. — KUNA

 

 

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NBK partners up with LOYAC to sponsor youth leadership program

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KUWAIT: In line with its deep commitment to social responsibility and continued support to the development of Kuwait’s youth, National Bank of Kuwait sponsored the Youth Leadership Program (YLP), which aims to develop skills of leadership, self-awareness, and resilience for the youth, in collaboration with non-profit organization. The program, which targets 14- to 18-year-old high school students, took place in the United Kingdom in a period that extended from the 13th until the 19th of July 2025, with the participation of 12 students.

The Youth Leadership Program is a transformative and unique experience in which participants get the opportunity to undergo a life-changing adventure for one week in Bedfordshire’s breathtaking nature where they unleash their hidden abilities and energies. The program aims to develop leadership skills by teaching students the habits of effective people, which help them succeed in current and future endeavors and face challenges confidently.

As part of this journey, the students participated in outdoor activities, including walking through green fields and exploring UK’s enchanting towns, in addition to building relationships and creating connections while participating in friendly competitions.

The program also gave the students a view on practical leadership skills, based on Steven R. Covey’s prominent book “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”, through which the students obtained valuable tools to manage their thoughts, actions, and feelings and consequently provide them with strong leadership abilities.

This sponsorship comes in line with NBK’s strategic partnership with LOYAC, which echoes the bank’s unwavering support for Kuwait’s youth by empowering them to invest in their future and become part of an aware and leading generation.

NBK will continue to sponsor and support initiatives that align with its social responsibility values across all society segments and non-profit organizations, especially ones that nurture youth development and cater to their needs. This support stems from the bank’s strong belief in the significant role youth play in society. It is worth noting that LOYAC is a non-profit organization that aims to support youth by providing training opportunities, specialized educational, and volunteering developmental programs.

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Kuwait to launch youth academy for AI, space, cybersecurity

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KUWAIT: Kuwait is set to launch a national youth academy focused on training young Kuwaitis in artificial intelligence, space sciences, robotics, and cybersecurity, the Public Authority for Youth announced Thursday. The initiative follows a new memorandum of understanding between the Authority and the Kuwait Space Company to establish the academy, which will serve as a hub for empowering youth with cutting-edge skills.

“The Authority places young people at the forefront of its priorities, as they are the future of Kuwait,” said Acting Director Nasser Al-Sheikh during a press briefing following the signing. He emphasized that the new academy will help develop and support youth capabilities through “innovative projects that reinforce their role in building the nation and developing society.”

Described as a “modern national platform,” the academy will offer specialized training and hands-on programs that contribute to Kuwait’s economic and knowledge-based participation goals. It is also part of the broader vision of “New Kuwait 2035,” the country’s long-term development plan. “This strategic initiative falls under the Authority’s broader efforts to create an enabling educational environment for Kuwaiti youth, one that keeps pace with global shifts and prepares an innovative generation with the skills needed to enter the future job market with confidence,” Al-Sheikh explained.

According to the Authority, the academy will use interactive and modern curricula and feature workshops, training sessions, and scientific competitions targeting outstanding students in schools and universities. It will also promote knowledge exchange and ensure qualified administrative and teaching staff are in place. Al-Sheikh praised the collaboration with the Kuwait Space Company and stressed that the Authority remains committed to forming strategic partnerships across government, civil society, and the private sector. “We are moving forward with pioneering educational and tech initiatives that meet the ambitions of young people and invest in their promising energy,” he said. — KUNA

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