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Gulf Insider
3 days ago
- Automotive
- Gulf Insider
Bahrain: Classic Car Modification Ends In Court: Garage Fined BD 14,950
The High Civil Court has ordered a garage owner to pay BD 14,950 to a Gulf national after damaging two classic cars that had been entrusted to him for race modifications. The plaintiff, represented by lawyer Amna Al Awadhi, had initially agreed in 2022 to have a 2014 Toyota 86 modified. The car was delivered on 29 October 2022, with its condition documented in video and photographs. At the plaintiff's request, a second car, a 2013 Toyota 86, was added and handed over on 5 January 2024 to a representative of the defendant at the border. The modification plan involved transferring the engine and gearbox from the first car to the second, making it fully operational, and fitting the first car with a new engine, gearbox, and other necessary parts. The plaintiff closely monitored the process, both in person and online, and documented every stage. Payments to the defendant totalled BD 3,300. An expert appointed by the plaintiff later examined the vehicles and reported extensive damage: engines and gearboxes were missing, other parts were faulty or non-original, and prolonged poor storage caused additional harm. The inspection also found the cars parked outside the garage owner's father's house. The direct loss was valued at BD 13,950, after deducting scrap value, with an additional BD 1,000 sought for distress. The court upheld the expert's findings, noting repeated but unsuccessful attempts by the plaintiff to secure progress. The defendant, despite being granted extra time, did not submit his own expert report. The judgment ordered the defendant to pay BD 14,950 in total, covering damages, the expert's fees, legal costs, and expenses.


Daily Tribune
3 days ago
- Automotive
- Daily Tribune
Classic car modification ends in court: Garage fined BD 14,950
The High Civil Court has ordered a garage owner to pay BD 14,950 to a Gulf national after damaging two classic cars that had been entrusted to him for race modifications. The plaintiff, represented by lawyer Amna Al Awadhi, had initially agreed in 2022 to have a 2014 Toyota 86 modified. The car was delivered on 29 October 2022, with its condition documented in video and photographs. At the plaintiff's request, a second car, a 2013 Toyota 86, was added and handed over on 5 January 2024 to a representative of the defendant at the border. The modification plan involved transferring the engine and gearbox from the first car to the second, making it fully operational, and fitting the first car with a new engine, gearbox, and other necessary parts. The plaintiff closely monitored the process, both in person and online, and documented every stage. Payments to the defendant totalled BD 3,300. An expert appointed by the plaintiff later examined the vehicles and reported extensive damage: engines and gearboxes were missing, other parts were faulty or non-original, and prolonged poor storage caused additional harm. The inspection also found the cars parked outside the garage owner's father's house. The direct loss was valued at BD 13,950, after deducting scrap value, with an additional BD 1,000 sought for distress. The court upheld the expert's findings, noting repeated but unsuccessful attempts by the plaintiff to secure progress. The defendant, despite being granted extra time, did not submit his own expert report. The judgment ordered the defendant to pay BD 14,950 in total, covering damages, the expert's fees, legal costs, and expenses.


Sharjah 24
15-04-2025
- Sport
- Sharjah 24
SWSC excels in the 3rd International Open Archery Championship
The championship saw exciting competition between elite male and female shooters in the individual and mixed team categories. Emirati Harmony and Remarkable Achievements in the Mixed Teams In the mixed team composite bow competition (women and men), Sarah Al Mazmi excelled alongside her teammate Ahmed Misto, winning the gold medal; while Amna Al Awadhi, accompanied by Nasser Al Rashidi, won the bronze medal in a remarkable performance that embodied the high technical harmony between the two teams. In the Under-18 pointed arch (Mixed Teams) category, Noura Al Mazmi and Mansour Al Ketbi shone, winning the gold medal. Mona Faisal and Salem Al Kaabi finished second, and Shahad Jawhar and Khalifa Al Kaabi finished third, making the podium all-Emirati. In the Women's pointed arch (Mixed Teams) category, Hessa Al Awadhi and Sattam Al Mutairi won the silver medal, while Maha Al Hosani and Mujahid Adam won the bronze medal. Individual Finals: Amna Wins Again, Maha Soars for SWSC in the Pointed Arch In the women's composite bow individual final, SWSC players shone, with Amna Al Awadhi continuing her impressive run by winning the gold medal, while Sarah Al Mazmi took home the bronze medal after a strong performance. In the under-18 pointed arch category, the gold medal went to Samia Odineva, while in the women's pointed arch, Maha Al Hosani dominated the event and took first place, adding a new gold medal to the club's tally. Rasha Yahya came in second, and Snehal Devkar took third. Mai Al Ameri, Deputy Director of SWSC, expressed her pride in the players' performance in the International Open Championship, praising the spirit of commitment and professionalism they demonstrated in the competition. Al Ameri said that what has been achieved in this championship is the result of hard work and a clear strategy aimed at supporting and empowering female players on the international stage. Seeing the players shine and raise the UAE flag on the podium is a source of pride for SWSC and reflects the position of the Club as a leading centre for women's sports achievements. For her part, Elena Lapsina, technical director of SWSC archery team, emphasised that results reflect the players' dedicated efforts and high level of preparedness, noting that the team is beginning to reap the benefits of its intensive preparation. She said that SWSC is proud of the players' achievements, especially since some of them experienced 60-metre shooting for the first time in an official tournament and delivered an impressive performance. The tournament atmosphere was challenging in terms of competition, but results confirm that the club is on the right track and is working within an integrated training system that focuses on gradual and balanced development. A Promising Future and Confident Competition These results reflect SWSC commitment to developing its technical staff and honing the skills of its players. This participation has strengthened the UAE's presence in international fora and confirmed the players' readiness to compete in further competitions with confidence and distinction.