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Absence of a UAE will: The hidden risk UAE property owners face
Absence of a UAE will: The hidden risk UAE property owners face

Khaleej Times

time18-04-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

Absence of a UAE will: The hidden risk UAE property owners face

Many property owners remain unaware of the consequences of passing away without a UAE will Thousands of investors and residents buy property across the UAE, but many of them overlook a significant risk - leaving their assets unprotected. This oversight can leave the assets with legal uncertainty after they pass away, making it difficult for their families to claim them. One way of managing this risk is to make a legal document known as a will. A will in the UAE ensures that all assets are passed on according to the owner's wishes including real estate, vehicles, bank accounts, business interests, and even end-of-service benefits. While a will in the UAE provides the legal framework to protect your assets, putting it into place requires the right legal guidance. That's where Legal Inz makes its mark - as a leading and trusted law firm in the UAE. For over a decade, Legal Inz has assisted thousands of residents and investors with will drafting and registration across the UAE. The firm has earned a strong reputation with an exceptional team of DIFC-registered lawyers dedicated to assisting clients with estate planning. Additionally, Legal Inz offers 100% remote services at remarkably affordable fees, ensuring expert legal support is always within easy reach of residents and non-residents. "Writing a will isn't just for the wealthy - it's for anyone who wants a secure future for their loved ones. A registered UAE will removes uncertainty, prevents legal delays, and gives families the clarity they deserve during difficult times," said Muhammad Tariq, managing partner of Legal Inz. Legal Inz offers a streamlined experience for making a will - starting with a legal consultation to understand the requirements and provide tailored advice, followed by end-to-end assistance with will registration in the UAE. Securing your assets should be as important as buying them. Having a registered will in Dubai or elsewhere in the UAE allows individuals to specify beneficiaries who will inherit their assets, avoid unnecessary delays that could leave them in limbo, and ensure their legacy is protected exactly as they intended. Most people are unaware of the fact that a will can also state guardianship for your minor children. Through a will you can appoint legal guardians for your children if you pass away before they turn 21. A fact not known to many is that when someone passes away in the UAE, their bank accounts are frozen within a short time. The accounts are only accessible until a court order is issued. Having a registered UAE will significantly expedites this process for the family members of the deceased. In a world where tomorrow is never guaranteed, having a legally recognised will isn't just smart, it's essential. Property owners and expatriates in the UAE should seriously consider creating a legally binding will to avoid leaving their families in a complicated and stressful situation.

FIA nab fraud ringleader in Islamabad
FIA nab fraud ringleader in Islamabad

Express Tribune

time24-03-2025

  • Express Tribune

FIA nab fraud ringleader in Islamabad

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Cyber Crime Circle Islamabad has arrested the ringleader of an organized group involved in electronic fraud, forgery, and scams targeting branchless banking retailers. According to an FIA spokesperson, the suspect has been identified as Muhammad Tariq. He was involved in multiple fraud cases under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2016. The suspect, along with his accomplices, used deceptive tactics to defraud branchless banking retailers. The modus operandi involved visiting retail shops, acquiring their mobile phones containing retailer SIM cards (CBA accounts), and swapping them with blocked SIMs while distracting the shopkeepers. The suspect would then transfer funds from the retailer's account to other accounts before cashing them out. In a recent case, he fraudulently transferred over PKR 177,000 from a shopkeeper's account. During the raid, authorities recovered mobile phones and other incriminating evidence. The suspect has been taken into custody, and further investigations are underway to apprehend his accomplices.

Baig successfully defends the Rashid D Habib Golf title
Baig successfully defends the Rashid D Habib Golf title

Express Tribune

time10-02-2025

  • Sport
  • Express Tribune

Baig successfully defends the Rashid D Habib Golf title

Bank AL Habib's 14th Rashid D. Habib Memorial National Professionals Golf Tournament concluded in grand fashion at the Karachi Golf Club, witnessing stellar performances from some of the finest professional golfers in Pakistan. Ahmed Baig (PAF) displayed remarkable consistency to clinch the Professional Champion Title, shooting 273 (-15) and taking home Rs 937,676. Muhammad Zubair (KGC) finished as runner-up, posting 275 (-13) and securing Rs 602,787. The event, held from February 6 to 9, 2025, brought together top senior, junior, and professional golfers, competing for a substantial prize purse across multiple categories. Muhammad Tariq (ICGC) emerged victorious in the Senior Professionals category, finishing with a total of 140 (-4) over two rounds. Aurangzeb Khan (KGC) closely followed with 141 (-3) In the Junior Professionals division, Syed Ali Noshairwan Naqvi (LGG) secured the title with a total score of 151 (+7), narrowly edging out Rehan Babar (LGG) at 152 (+8). The PRO-AM event saw 27 professionals participating, with Muhammad Zubair's team winning the top prize of Rs 50,000. Minhaj Maqsood's team finished as runners-up, while Shahid Javed Khan's team claimed third place. Kamram Zahoor was the winner in KGC Caddies, Saleem Inayat in KGC Senior Professionals and Abdullah became title holder in KGC Professionals category. Top five golfers according to PGF criteria, were paid appearance money of PKR200,000 each among Muhammad Shabbir (Islamabad Golf Club), Muhammad Alam (Garrison), Muhammad Munir (Rawalpindi), Minhaj Masqood (Rawalpindi), and Muhammad Zubair (Karachi). Simimarly PKR 75,000 each were paid as appearance money to Senior Pros: Muhammad Akram, Nisar Hussain and Muhammad Tariq. PKR 150,000 were equally distributed among junior professionals Rehan Babar, Muhammad Sahil and Shahbaz Ali. Amjad Yousuf from Rawalpindi scored a spectacular Hole-in-One at Blue Hole #4, winning a Toyota Altis. Tallat Ijaz achieved second Hole-in-One in the same category and was awarded a Golf Kit. The Chief Guest Governor State Bank of Pakistan, Mr. Jamil Ahmed said that Bank AL Habib's Rashid D. Habib Memorial Tournament remains a landmark in Pakistan's golf calendar, honoring the legacy of the late Rashid D. Habib. The Chief Guest presented mementos and awards to the winners. The tournament saw intense competition, incredible talent, and sportsmanship, reinforcing its stature as a key platform for professional golfers in the country.

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