Court Dismissed Land Dispute Case

09 March 2018 Crime News

The Civil-Commercial Circuit at the Court of First Instance dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Kuwaiti man against his brother demanding the value of local and international real estate the two of them inherited from their late father, which is under care of the latter. The case file indicated the defendant sold some of the properties and rented out others, noting he was receiving rents from tenants with the knowledge of all heirs. The defendant has a valid power of attorney to manage the estate locally and internationally and the plaintiff was only sensitive to large size of profits accruable from the estate, so he wanted his brother to render account of the estate registered in his name. Lawyer Khawlah Al-Hasawi, in his defense argued that ownership of the estate had been transferred to her client. She said this was proven by deduction of the value of sale from her client’s bank deposit. She reiterated her client gave his bank payment order in favor of the late father, so the plaintiff had no contrary proof to substantiate his case.

 

SOURCE : ARABTIMES

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