Criminal Defence
Criminal law deals with offences against the state and society — from assault and theft to fraud, financial crimes and beyond. In these cases,…
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Omar Al OmarAttorneys · Bahrain 
Trusted counsel in criminal, family & Sharia, civil, commercial, labour and rental cases before every court in Bahrain. Seven years at the bar. Three hundred victories.
“I stand where the truth is — undeterred.”

Seven disciplines of law, one uncompromising standard of preparation — before every court in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Criminal law deals with offences against the state and society — from assault and theft to fraud, financial crimes and beyond. In these cases,…
Read more →Family and Sharia law governs the most personal chapters of life — marriage, divorce, custody, alimony, dowry and inheritance — under the principles…
Read more →Civil law is the backbone of private rights: obligations, compensation, property and personal claims between individuals and entities. When…
Read more →Commercial and financial law covers banking, debt transactions, company disputes, cheques and everything in between. In business, a single clause can…
Read more →Labour law governs the rights and duties of employers and employees: contracts, wages, benefits, safety, discrimination, termination and collective…
Read more →Bahrain's rental market moves fast, and disputes over eviction, unpaid rent, maintenance and contract termination are decided by the specialised Rent…
Read more →The strongest legal position is the one you never have to argue in court. Sound formation documents, watertight contracts and precise legal…
Read more →Omar Marzooq Al Omar is a Bahraini lawyer, legal consultant and owner of Omar Al Omar Law Firm in the Diplomatic Area, Manama. A University of Bahrain law graduate with 7+ years in litigation, he has argued — and won — criminal, civil, commercial, labour and Sharia cases at every level of the Kingdom's courts.



An Arab national stood accused as the second defendant in an involuntary-manslaughter case. Omar Al Omar secured a full acquittal, upheld by the Lower Criminal Court — while another defendant was convicted.

After filing a divorce-for-harm suit for his client, the Supreme Sharia Court ordered a well-known Bahraini public figure to pay her deferred dowry of BHD 8,700.

The High Labour Court ordered the defendant company to pay Omar Al Omar's client his complete labour dues of BHD 4,110.528, exactly as claimed in the ruling.