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Gulf Today
02-07-2025
- Gulf Today
Woman ordered to give man Dhs10,000 for breach of pact in UAE
The Al Ain Court for Civil, Commercial, and Administrative Cases has ordered a woman to pay Dhs10,000 to a man after she and her husband failed to fulfil a verbal agreement to supply furniture in return for the payment. 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.


Gulf Today
04-06-2025
- Business
- Gulf Today
Al Ain court orders man to pay Dhs38,000 for selling someone else's car
Al Ain Court for Civil, Commercial, and Administrative Cases ordered a man to pay Dhs38,000 to another, after the first man advertised a car for sale, prompting the second to send him the purchase amount but the seller delayed delivering the car, and it was later discovered that the car belonged to someone else. The purchaser filed a lawsuit against the seller, demanding he pay Dhs41,300 along with fees and expenses. The appellee had advertised a 2014 model car for sale, and the plaintiff transferred the purchase amount but the appellee delayed delivery, and it was found that the car belonged to another person. The plaintiff also requested that the appellee be directed to take a decisive oath, swearing that he did not owe the plaintiff Dhs38,000, the amount paid for the car. The plaintiff submitted supporting documents, including a bank transfer receipt for the claimed amount and a payment invoice for fines totaling Dhs3,300. The appellee failed to attend the session allocated for the oath despite being notified. The court stated that since the appellee did not attend the session for the decisive oath, it issued a ruling in absentia, ordering him to pay the plaintiff Dhs38,000.


Gulf Today
31-05-2025
- Gulf Today
Al Ain woman takes Dhs23,500 for selling car, refuses to handover vehicle or refund money to buyer
Al Ain Court for Civil, Commercial, and Administrative Cases ordered a woman to pay a man Dhs23,500. The woman reportedly had advertised a car for sale on social media and after the man paid the full amount without completing the registration transfer, she refused to hand over the car or refund the money. The details date back to the time when a man filed a lawsuit against a woman, demanding she return Dhs23,500 along with fees and expenses. The plaintiff stated that the appellee advertised a vehicle for sale on social media and after agreeing on the deal, he transferred the amount as an advance payment, but she neither delivered the vehicle nor refunded the money. The plaintiff submitted evidence, including screenshots of their conversations and a bank transfer receipt, with the court documents. The court required the plaintiff to take an oath, swearing that the appellee owed him Dhs23,500 due to her failure to fulfill the verbal sales agreement for the vehicle. He attended the hearing, took the oath, and thus completed the evidence for the case. The court then ruled that the appellee owed the man Dhs23,500 which the court ordered her to repay him.


Gulf Today
07-05-2025
- Gulf Today
Al Ain court fines father Dhs3,000 after his son threatened a man via Snapchat
The Al Ain Court for Civil, Commercial, and Administrative Cases has ordered a father to pay Dhs3,000 to a man after his minor son sent threatening messages via the social media platform Snapchat. The case dates back to the time when a man filed a lawsuit demanding Dhs50,000 in compensation for moral damage caused by another man's son. The plaintiff stated that the minor had sent him messages containing threats and insults through the Snapchat app. The appellee's son was criminally convicted for sending offensive messages which violated the plaintiff's dignity. The messages allegedly included veiled threats and language that constituted moral harm, representing behaviour contrary to mutual respect and amounting to unjustified misconduct warranting accountability. The court ruled that the appellee, as the guardian of the minor, must pay Dhs3,000 to the plaintiff, in addition to covering the legal fees and expenses of the case.


Gulf Today
17-04-2025
- Gulf Today
Al Ain court orders man to pay Dhs20,000 compensation for sending indecent video clip
Al Ain Court for Civil, Commercial, and Administrative Cases ordered a man to pay Dhs20,000 in compensation to another for sending him an indecent video clip and other pornographic material via social media. In the case details, the plaintiff filed a lawsuit against the appellee, demanding Dhs150,000 in compensation for material and moral damages caused by the appellee's actions, along with covering court and attorney's fees. The plaintiff stated that the appellee committed an act that promoted immorality and incited its commission by sending him an indecent video clip and pornographic material via social media, of which he was convicted. The court ruled that the appellee's fault was proved based on the criminal judgment, resulting in psychological and emotional damage to the plaintiff. Consequently, the court ordered him to pay the plaintiff Dhs20,000 in compensation.