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Enforcing Foreign Judgements in Bahrain, Execution Law No. 22/2021, Reciprocity, Public Policy and Documents

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Enforcing foreign judgements in Bahrain is governed by Decree‑Law No. 22 of 2021 (the Execution Law in Civil and Commercial Matters), which replaced the legacy enforcement chapter of the 1971 procedural code and introduced a consolidated, modernised framework for cross‑border recognition and enforcement. Article 16 of the Execution Law sets out the conditions under which the Bahrain High Court will grant an enforcement order, requiring, among other things, finality, reciprocity, proper jurisdiction in the originating court, and consistency with Bahraini public policy. As cross‑border commercial activity in the Gulf continues to expand, judgment creditors, in‑house counsel and insolvency practitioners increasingly need a practical roadmap for converting an out‑of‑jurisdiction decree into an enforceable Bahraini order.

This guide provides that roadmap: the statutory basis, the step‑by‑step procedure, a full document checklist, the reciprocity test in practice, common grounds for refusal, and realistic cost and timeline estimates.

Quick‑Answer Checklist, Six Requirements for Foreign Judgment Enforcement in Bahrain

Before filing, confirm that the foreign judgment satisfies every condition below. If any element is missing, the application is likely to stall or be refused.

  • Finality. The judgment must be final and not subject to further ordinary appeal in the originating jurisdiction.
  • Jurisdiction. The court that rendered the judgment must have had competent jurisdiction under Bahraini conflict‑of‑law rules.
  • Reciprocity. The originating country must extend reciprocal treatment to Bahraini judgments, evidenced by treaty, legislation or established judicial practice.
  • Authentication. The judgment must be authenticated via apostille or consular legalisation, depending on the origin country’s relationship with Bahrain.
  • Certified Arabic translation. A full Arabic translation of the judgment and all supporting documents, certified by a sworn translator, must accompany the application.
  • High Court filing. The enforcement application is filed with the Bahrain High Court under Article 16 of Decree‑Law No. 22/2021, together with the complete evidence bundle.

Statutory Framework, Bahrain Execution Law No. 22 of 2021 and What Changed

The principal statute governing foreign judgment enforcement in Bahrain is Decree‑Law No. 22 of 2021, officially titled the Execution Law in Civil and Commercial Matters. Issued on 9 September 2021, it enhances and consolidates enforcement procedures across the Kingdom, repealing Chapter 8 of the earlier Decree‑Law No. 12/1971 that previously governed enforcement of both domestic and foreign judgments.

Article 16 of the Execution Law is the key provision for practitioners seeking recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. It directs that applications for enforcement orders are made to the High Court and prescribes the substantive conditions that must be met before an execution order will issue. The statute also addresses accelerated execution: judgments may not ordinarily be enforced while an appeal is permitted, except where accelerated execution is stipulated by law or ordered by the court.

The table below summarises the legislative evolution and its practical effect.

Year Instrument Practical Effect
1971 Decree‑Law No. 12/1971, Chapter 8 (enforcement provisions) Original domestic and foreign enforcement procedures; required High Court application but lacked consolidated procedural detail
2021 Decree‑Law No. 22/2021 (Execution Law in Civil and Commercial Matters) Repealed Chapter 8 of the 1971 law; Article 16 now governs recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments with clearer conditions and modernised procedures
2023–2026 Practice updates and cross‑jurisdiction guidance (judiciary memoranda, practitioner notes) Courts actively applying Article 16; reciprocity and public policy remain the most litigated conditions; growing body of practitioner guidance available

For the full English text of the statute, the official version is published by the Legislative and Legal Opinions Commission (LLOC). Practitioners should consult this text directly when drafting enforcement applications, since the statutory language, particularly the conditions set out in Article 16, will be the reference point for judicial scrutiny.

When Will Bahraini Courts Enforce a Foreign Judgment?, The Legal Test

Bahraini courts will enforce foreign judgments without requiring a full retrial of the merits, provided the judgment satisfies a set of substantive conditions derived from Article 16 of the Execution Law and from established court practice. The following elements must all be present.

  • Finality. The judgment must be final and conclusive in the originating jurisdiction, meaning it is no longer subject to ordinary appeal. A certificate of finality from the issuing court is typically required. Judgments that remain appealable cannot be enforced, except in cases where accelerated execution has been specifically ordered or permitted by law.
  • Competent jurisdiction. The originating court must have had jurisdiction over the dispute in accordance with Bahraini private international law rules. Bahraini courts will examine whether the foreign court’s assumption of jurisdiction was legitimate, for example, whether the defendant was domiciled or had assets in the foreign jurisdiction, or whether the parties had agreed to that forum.
  • Reciprocity. The originating country must reciprocally recognise and enforce Bahraini judgments. This condition is discussed in detail below.
  • No conflict with Bahraini public policy. The foreign judgment must not contravene the public policy or public morals of the Kingdom of Bahrain. This includes compliance with Sharia principles in matters where Islamic law governs, and general principles of natural justice.
  • Proper service and due process. The defendant in the foreign proceedings must have been properly served and given a fair opportunity to present their case. Judgments rendered in default will be scrutinised to confirm that adequate notice was given.
  • No conflicting Bahraini judgment. The foreign judgment must not conflict with a judgment already rendered by a Bahraini court on the same dispute between the same parties.
  • No fraud. The judgment must not have been obtained by fraud.

As a general rule, where these conditions are met, the Bahraini courts will enforce foreign judgments without requiring prior separate recognition proceedings, the enforcement application itself serves as both the recognition and the enforcement mechanism.

Step‑by‑Step Procedure for Enforcing Foreign Judgements in Bahrain

The procedure to execute a foreign decree in Bahrain follows a structured sequence. While individual circumstances vary, the standard workflow consists of six stages.

  1. Pre‑filing assessment. Before any court filing, confirm that the judgment is final, that the originating court had jurisdiction, and that reciprocity can be demonstrated. Assess whether provisional measures (such as a freezing order on the debtor’s Bahraini assets) may be needed to protect the creditor’s position before the enforcement order is granted.
  2. Prepare the evidence bundle. Assemble the full package of authenticated, translated documents required by the High Court (see checklist below). Incomplete or improperly certified bundles are the most common cause of procedural delay.
  3. File the enforcement application. Submit the application to the Bahrain High Court under Article 16 of Decree‑Law No. 22/2021. The application is filed by or through Bahraini counsel and must be accompanied by the evidence bundle and payment of prescribed court fees.
  4. Service and notice. The judgment debtor must be served with the enforcement application. Service requirements follow Bahraini procedural rules; if the debtor is outside Bahrain, service through diplomatic channels or the Hague Service Convention (where applicable) may be necessary, adding time to the process.
  5. Court examination and hearing. The High Court will examine whether the statutory conditions are met. The court does not re‑examine the merits of the underlying dispute. If the debtor contests the application, a hearing will be scheduled; if not, the court may issue the order on the papers alone.
  6. Execution order and enforcement measures. Once the enforcement order is granted, the creditor may proceed with execution measures available under Bahraini law, including garnishee orders against bank accounts, seizure of movable and immovable property, and travel bans in appropriate cases.

Indicative Timeline by Stage

Stage Uncontested (Estimate) Contested (Estimate)
Pre‑filing assessment and document preparation 2–4 weeks 2–4 weeks
Filing and service 1–2 weeks 2–6 weeks (if overseas service required)
Court examination / hearing 4–8 weeks 3–9 months
Enforcement order to execution 2–4 weeks 4–8 weeks (if appeal lodged)
Total Approximately 3–4 months Approximately 6–14 months

Filing Practicalities, Fees, Language and Translations

Applications must be filed in Arabic. All foreign‑language documents, the judgment itself, certificates of finality, powers of attorney and supporting affidavits, must be accompanied by certified Arabic translations prepared by a sworn translator approved by the Bahraini courts. Court filing fees are calculated on the value of the claim and are payable upon submission. Practitioners should budget separately for translation costs, authentication fees (apostille or consular legalisation) and local counsel fees.

Required Documents Checklist, Evidence Bundle

The following documents are typically required when filing an enforcement application at the Bahrain High Court. Omissions or authentication errors are the leading cause of procedural delay, so careful preparation is essential.

Document How to Obtain / Certify Issued By
Certified copy of the foreign judgment Obtain a court‑sealed copy; authenticate via apostille (Hague Convention countries) or consular legalisation (non‑Hague countries); then legalise at the Bahrain Ministry of Foreign Affairs Originating court
Certificate of finality Official confirmation that the judgment is final and not subject to further ordinary appeal; authenticate and translate as above Originating court or court registry
Certified Arabic translation of judgment and certificate of finality Full translation by a sworn translator approved by Bahraini courts Sworn translator
Evidence of proper service on the defendant in the original proceedings Affidavit of service or court certificate confirming the defendant was duly notified Originating court / process server
Power of attorney for Bahraini counsel Notarised and apostilled/legalised; translated into Arabic Judgment creditor / notary public
Evidence of reciprocity Treaty text, legislation of the originating country, or examples of prior reciprocal enforcement (may include expert legal opinion) Legal counsel / government publications
Identification documents of the parties Passport copies, commercial registration (for corporate parties), authenticated and translated Judgment creditor / registrar
Calculation of amounts due Itemised statement showing principal, interest and costs as at the date of filing Judgment creditor / legal counsel

Reciprocity and the Practical Test, How to Prove It

The reciprocity requirement is one of the most discussed conditions for foreign judgment enforcement in Bahrain. In practice, it operates as a threshold test: the judgment creditor must demonstrate that the originating country would reciprocally enforce a Bahraini judgment under comparable circumstances.

There are two principal ways to satisfy the reciprocity requirement in Bahrain.

  • Treaty‑based reciprocity. Where Bahrain and the originating country are both parties to a bilateral or multilateral enforcement treaty, such as the GCC Convention on the Execution of Judgments, the Riyadh Arab Agreement for Judicial Cooperation, or a bilateral judicial cooperation agreement, reciprocity is established by operation of the treaty itself. Courts will accept a certified copy of the relevant treaty as evidence.
  • Judicial or legislative reciprocity. Where no treaty exists, the creditor must provide evidence that the originating country’s courts have, in practice, enforced Bahraini judgments, or that the originating country’s legislation permits enforcement of foreign judgments generally. This may take the form of a legal opinion from a qualified lawyer in the originating jurisdiction, published court decisions, or governmental confirmations.

Reciprocity Matrix, Common Scenarios

Source Country / Region Reciprocity Evidence Accepted Practical Note
GCC member states (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman) GCC Convention on the Execution of Judgments Generally straightforward; treaty text usually sufficient
Arab League states Riyadh Arab Agreement for Judicial Cooperation (1983) Check whether the specific country has ratified the Agreement and whether any reservations apply
England and Wales, Singapore, other common‑law jurisdictions Legal opinion confirming enforcement of foreign money judgments under domestic law; examples of prior enforcement cases No bilateral treaty with Bahrain; reliance on judicial reciprocity, evidence preparation is more involved
Countries with no demonstrable reciprocity Not available Creditor may need to re‑litigate the claim in Bahrain using the foreign judgment as evidence, rather than seeking direct enforcement

Where reciprocity cannot be established, the judgment creditor is not without options. The foreign judgment may still be relied upon as persuasive evidence in fresh proceedings before the Bahraini courts, though this amounts to re‑litigation rather than enforcement and will involve significantly more time and cost.

Common Grounds to Resist Enforcement, Public Policy, Due Process and Jurisdictional Objections

Judgment debtors contesting enforcement in Bahrain will typically raise one or more of the following objections. Creditors should anticipate these arguments and prepare rebuttal evidence proactively.

Ground for Refusal Typical Evidence for Respondent Creditor Rebuttal Strategy
Public policy. The judgment contravenes Bahraini public policy or public morals (including Sharia principles where applicable) Expert opinion on Bahraini public policy; identification of the specific principle allegedly violated Demonstrate that the subject matter is commercial and does not engage Sharia personal‑status rules; show that Bahraini courts apply public policy narrowly in commercial enforcement cases
Lack of due process. The defendant was not properly served or was denied a fair opportunity to be heard Evidence of defective service; absence of notice; language barriers preventing meaningful participation Provide comprehensive affidavit of service; demonstrate that the defendant participated in the proceedings, instructed counsel, or filed submissions
Jurisdictional objection. The originating court lacked competent jurisdiction under Bahraini conflict‑of‑law rules Argument that the defendant had no connection with the foreign jurisdiction; no contract performance or domicile there Show jurisdictional nexus, contract performance, agreed forum selection clause, defendant’s domicile or place of business in the originating jurisdiction
No reciprocity. The originating country does not enforce Bahraini judgments Absence of treaty; no examples of reciprocal enforcement Provide legal opinion or published precedent demonstrating reciprocal treatment (see reciprocity matrix above)
Conflicting judgment. A Bahraini court has already decided the same dispute between the same parties Certified copy of the Bahraini judgment Distinguish the subject matter, parties or time periods; argue that the foreign judgment addresses a different claim
Fraud. The judgment was obtained by fraud Evidence of misrepresentation, concealment or procedural manipulation Demonstrate full transparency during the foreign proceedings; provide complete record of submissions and evidence

Industry observers note that Bahraini courts apply the public policy refusal of enforcement ground narrowly, particularly in purely commercial disputes. The courts are unlikely to refuse enforcement merely because the legal principles applied by the foreign court differ from Bahraini law, the objection must relate to a fundamental principle of Bahraini public order.

Costs, Timelines and Tactical Considerations

Realistic budgeting for foreign judgment enforcement in Bahrain should account for the following cost categories.

  • Court filing fees. Calculated as a percentage of the judgment value; typically modest by international standards but varying with claim size.
  • Authentication and legalisation. Apostille fees, consular legalisation and Bahrain Ministry of Foreign Affairs attestation, typically in the range of several hundred to a few thousand Bahraini Dinars depending on the number of documents and the originating country.
  • Certified translation. Costs depend on document length and complexity; budget for professional sworn translator fees.
  • Local counsel fees. Bahrain‑qualified counsel will charge professional fees for preparing and filing the application, attending hearings and managing the execution stage.
  • Reciprocity evidence. If a legal opinion from the originating jurisdiction is required, this represents an additional disbursement.

The likely practical effect of these cost elements is that straightforward, uncontested enforcement of a commercial money judgment can be accomplished within three to four months and at moderate cost. Contested matters, particularly those involving service on an overseas debtor, reciprocity challenges or public policy objections, may extend to twelve months or longer and significantly increase legal spend.

Tactically, creditors should consider applying for provisional measures such as attachment orders or freezing injunctions over the debtor’s Bahraini bank accounts at the outset of the enforcement process. The Execution Law provides a framework for interim relief, and securing assets early can improve the creditor’s recovery position materially. Where the debtor holds assets in multiple jurisdictions, coordinating parallel enforcement proceedings can create additional commercial pressure.

Practical Templates and Sample Language

The following sample headings and language snippets may assist practitioners preparing enforcement applications. These are illustrative only and should be adapted to the specific facts of each case.

  • Certificate of finality, sample wording. “I, [Registrar Name], Registrar of the [Court Name], hereby certify that the judgment dated [Date] in Case No. [Number] between [Claimant] and [Defendant] is final and conclusive, is not subject to any further ordinary appeal, and remains in full force and effect as at the date of this certificate.”
  • Affidavit of service, sample heading. “Affidavit of [Name], confirming personal service of the Claim Form and supporting documents upon the Defendant at [Address] on [Date], in accordance with the procedural rules of [Originating Court].”
  • Request for accelerated execution, sample language. “The Applicant respectfully requests that the Honourable Court grant accelerated execution of the foreign judgment pursuant to the Execution Law, on the grounds that [specify grounds, e.g., risk of asset dissipation, perishable goods, commercial urgency], and that any delay in enforcement would cause irreparable harm to the Applicant’s interests.”

Conclusion and Next Steps

Enforcing foreign judgements in Bahrain is a structured process with clear statutory foundations under Decree‑Law No. 22 of 2021. Success depends on meticulous document preparation, demonstrable reciprocity, and proactive management of potential refusal grounds, particularly public policy and due process objections. Creditors who invest in thorough pre‑filing assessment and a complete evidence bundle will significantly improve both the speed and the probability of obtaining an enforceable execution order from the Bahrain High Court.

Need Legal Advice?

This article was produced by Global Law Experts. For specialist advice on this topic, contact Ebtisam Mohamed Alsabbagh at Ebtisam Alsabbagh Attorneys, a member of the Global Law Experts network.

Sources

  1. Legislative & Legal Opinions Commission (LLOC), English text of Decree‑Law No. 22/2021
  2. Lexis® Middle East, Decree‑Law No. 22/2021
  3. Charles Russell Speechlys, Enforcement of Foreign Judgments: Bahrain (2023)
  4. ASAR Legal, Navigating Cross-Border Disputes: Enforcing Foreign Judgements in Bahrain (2025)
  5. Legal 500, Bahrain: Asset Tracing & Recovery
  6. Singapore Judiciary, MOG on Enforcement of Money Judgments with Bahrain (2023)
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  8. Brill, The Enforcement of Foreign Judgments and Arbitral Awards in Arab Countries
  9. Charles Russell Speechlys, Enforcement of Foreign Judgments: Bahrain (PDF Practice Note)

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