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Government-backed 'Right to Access' service now available via the Sahel mobile application

Government-backed app "Sahel" debuts "Right to Access" service, a platform enabling users to seek information and related documents from the Ministry of Justice. According to Al-Rai daily, this service empowers users to submit requests for data disclosure from the Ministry, as outlined by the...

Government-backed 'Right to Access' service now available via the Sahel mobile application

The Ministry of Justice has rolled out the "Right to Access" service via the one-stop-shop government platform, Sahel app.

This new service empowers users to submit requests for information and documents from the Ministry of Justice easily. You can make these requests on your own behalf, as a legal representative, or on behalf of an entity. Plus, you'll be able to keep tabs on your requests' status and effortlessly handle any associated fees.

This latest move aligns with Kuwait's Law No. 12 of 2020, which guarantees the right to access information. This law reinforces transparency, upholds integrity in administrative and economic transactions, and boosts public trust in government decisions and institutions.

Imagine a world where you can simply request information digitally without setting foot in an office. That's what the SAHEL app and its services, such as the new "Right to Access," are all about. Services on SAHEL typically involve electronic access, document or information requests, tracking, and efficient paper-reducing operations.

To utilize the "Right to Access" service, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your account on the SAHEL app.
  2. Navigate to the section for Ministry of Justice services.
  3. Choose the specific type of information or document you wish to access.
  4. Fill out and submit the online forms.
  5. Keep an eye on the progress of your request using the app.

For a step-by-step guide tailored to the "Right to Access" service, consider checking out official government resources or the SAHEL app itself. Happy document hunting!

The Ministry's announced introduction of the "Right to Access" service on the Sahel app enables users to request documents from the Ministry of Justice digitally. This innovation, in line with Kuwait's Law No. 12 of 2020, marks a significant step towards transparency and public trust in government decisions and institutions, as it streamlines the process of information access. With the Sahel app, users can now effortlessly submit requests, track their status, and handle any related fees, ought to boost the convenience of administrative operations.

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