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Hotel Fire in Hawally Leaves One Injured

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KUWAIT CITY, May 25: The Hawally and Salmiya Central Firefighting Teams successfully brought a hotel fire in Hawally under control on Sunday afternoon. Firefighters quickly responded to the scene and worked to contain the blaze. One individual sustained injuries during the incident and was handed over to the appropriate authorities for further care.

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Kuwait Lawyers Association disbars 26 lawyers for not following rules

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KUWAIT CITY, May 25: The Kuwait Bar Association disbarred 26 lawyers for failing to meet one of the registration and continuity requirements stipulated in the law regulating the legal profession. At the same time, the association ordered the suspension of the files of three law firms, as it was proven that they were managed by individuals unauthorized to practice the profession. It also referred several complaints to the Disciplinary Department for proven serious professional violations.

The association previously disbarred several lawyers who violated the terms and conditions of practicing the profession and harmed it by repeatedly causing problems or having final judgments issued against them. Attorney Khaled Al-Suwaifan, a member of the association’s Board of Directors and the Admissions Committee, told the newspaper that the association constantly reviews the files of its members to ensure their compliance with the admission and registration requirements to preserve the prestige of the profession and uphold its mission.

By Jaber Al-Hamoud
Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff

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Kuwait Crackdown: 402 Arrested and 16,209 Violations Registered

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Kuwait Crackdown: 402 Arrested and 16,209 Violations Registered

A file photo of a traffic campaign in Kuwait.

KUWAIT CITY, May 25: The General Traffic Department reported recording 16,209 traffic violations during recent traffic campaigns across various governorates. As part of these efforts, 32 reckless drivers were placed in precautionary detention, and 36 juveniles were referred to the Juvenile Prosecution. Additionally, 36 vehicles were impounded due to serious traffic violations.

Other arrests included 2 individuals for possession of suspected narcotic substances, 3 individuals in an abnormal condition, 76 for expired residency, 1 for violating residency laws, 3 without proof of identity, and 1 street vendor. Authorities also apprehended 38 individuals wanted for arrest or absentee warrants, and flagged 142 vehicles for issues including judicial detention, theft, and hit-and-run cases. All individuals, vehicles, and seized items were referred to the appropriate authorities for legal action.

Between May 17 and May 23, 2025, the Operations Department received 2,790 traffic-related reports, which included 172 injury-causing collisions and 1,237 minor accidents.

Meanwhile, the General Department of Emergency Police carried out extensive enforcement actions. During the period from May 18 to 24, 2025, they referred 32 individuals to the General Department for Combating Narcotics and arrested 402 individuals on charges ranging from criminal convictions and absconding to expired residency and outstanding warrants. An additional 104 people were detained for lack of identification, and 23 wanted vehicles were seized.

Emergency police patrols also responded to 736 calls for assistance, resolved 6 fights, handled 154 traffic accidents, and dealt with 4 pedestrian run-over incidents. In total, 4,633 traffic violations were recorded, and 2 vehicles were placed in the impound lot. The total number of security operations conducted by emergency patrols during the week reached 2,322.

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Justice for Medical Negligence: KD 45,000 Awarded by Kuwait Court

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KUWAIT CITY, May 24: The Court of Appeals upheld the ruling of the Court of First Instance, which ordered the Ministry of Health to pay KD45,000 to a female citizen as final compensation for damages, disability, and bodily harm resulting from a medical error during childbirth at a government hospital. The plaintiff demanded compensation for the material and moral damages she suffered and for the disability (estimated at 20 percent of her total body capacity ) caused by medical errors during her delivery at the hospital.

Attorney Mishari Sulaiman Al-Marzouq, lawyer of the plaintiff, said the Medical Liability Authority report concluded that three doctors affiliated with the Ministry of Health committed medical and professional errors, with disciplinary sanctions imposed on them. Al-Marzouq explained that his client suffered material damages, including a longer stay in the hospital and the expense of purchasing medications and painkillers after her discharge. “She also suffered a degree of disability and moral damages as a result of the significant reduction in her chances of becoming pregnant in the future. The medical reports concluded that the medical errors affected his client’s uterus, causing disability and a partial loss of its function. The subsequent pregnancy will be extremely risky; hence, the need for compensation.”

By Jaber Al-Hamoud

Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff

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