
Woman ordered to give man Dhs10,000 for breach of pact in UAE
Details date back to the time when a man filed a lawsuit against the woman, demanding she pay him Dhs10,000. He claimed that, based on a verbal agreement with her husband, he deposited the amount in her bank account in exchange for delivering furniture to his home. However, neither the woman nor her husband supplied the furniture.
The plaintiff provided evidence, including a bank statement showing the transfer. He attended the court session, but the appellee did not appear despite being legally notified.
The plaintiff stated he had no further evidence beyond the bank statement and requested the court to direct a decisive oath to the appellee.
The court issued the decisive oath to her, but she failed to attend the session despite being notified. Given the appellee's absence and failure to take the oath, the court ruled in favour of the plaintiff, ordering the woman to pay him Dhs10,000.

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