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Bahrain: Justice Ministry Launches New Service for Managing Minors’ Movable Assets
Gulf Digital News, 16 February 2026: Bahrain’s Justice Ministry has introduced a new service allowing guardians to request approval for the purchase or sale of movable assets belonging to minors.
As part of wider government efforts to enhance and streamline public services, the Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments Ministry has developed a mechanism enabling guardians and legally authorised individuals to submit applications to buy or sell movable assets owned by minors. The service covers transactions involving valuable items, electrical appliances and similar property.
According to the ministry, applicants can now file and track requests through the Minor Affairs and Funds Service Centre, ensuring clearer oversight and improved transparency within the authorisation process. The initiative forms part of the ongoing digital transformation of justice‑sector services and aims to reinforce legal protections for minors’ financial interests.
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