Court Acquitted An Egyptian Who Was Accused Of Inciting Ex-kuwaiti Spouse To Sin

06 October 2017 Crime News

The Misdemeanor Court acquitted an Egyptian who was accused of inciting his former Kuwaiti wife of committing adultery and insulting her in public in a manner that violated her honor. Representing the Egyptian was Lawyer Khawlah Al-Hassawi, who insisted that the prosecution failed to present any substantial evidences against her client. She also disregarded the statement made by the plaintiff’s daughter who said the man came into the house and demanded her mother to accompany him to the room, and when her mother refused, he insulted her by calling her a prostitute. In another case, the Court of Appeals gave back the custody of a female infant to her mother after the lower court cancelled the lawsuit filed by the mother through which she demanded the transfer of the custody of her daughter to her from her former husband. The father had received a court’s injunction which allowed him to see his daughter on Fridays, on the second day of Eid holidays and other public holidays. Since the mother made it difficult for him to see his daughter, he was forced to file a child custody lawsuit against his divorced wife. However, the lawyer representing the mother insisted that the child is still an infant due to which she must be placed under the custody of her mother.

 

SOURCE : ARABTIMES

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