The agitation of a young man and his threatening to kill a girl resulted in his criminal conviction and a fine of 5,000 dirhams, in addition to his obligation to pay her 15,000 dirhams in compensation for the moral and moral damages she sustained, according to what was ruled by the Abu Dhabi Court for Family and Civil and Administrative Claims.
In the details, a girl filed a lawsuit against a young man, in which she demanded that he pay her 100,000 dirhams for the damages she sustained, and oblige him to pay fees, expenses and attorney fees, noting that the young man threatened to kill her, and was convicted under a criminal sentence for threatening to kill. The court imposed a fine of 5000 dirhams on him.
In the ruling, the court stated that it is established according to the Civil Transactions Law that every harm to others obliges the doer, even if he is not distinguished, to guarantee the harm, and it was clear in the papers that the defendant’s mistake was threatening the plaintiff with death, and the defendant had been convicted of that accusation against him. In the criminal case, noting that the error for which the defendant was convicted is the same as the error on which the plaintiff relied in filing the compensation case, and the penal judgment has a necessary chapter in the occurrence of the act constituting the common basis between the criminal and civil suits, and in the legal description of this act and its attribution to the doer.
The court indicated that the plaintiff did not clarify the nature of the material damage that had befallen her, nor did she provide any evidence of the losses incurred, and the papers were devoid of any evidence in this regard, and her statements regarding the request for compensation for the material damage were just statements sent without a bond or evidence, which requires With him, the court rejected this request, and the court ruled obligating the defendant to pay the plaintiff an amount of 15,000 dirhams as compensatory compensation for the moral and moral damages she had suffered, and obligating the defendant to pay the fees and expenses of the lawsuit.
The agitation of a young man and his threatening to kill a girl resulted in his criminal conviction and a fine of 5,000 dirhams, in addition to his obligation to pay her 15,000 dirhams in compensation for the moral and moral damages she sustained, according to what was ruled by the Abu Dhabi Court for Family and Civil and Administrative Claims.
In the details, a girl filed a lawsuit against a young man, in which she demanded that he pay her 100,000 dirhams for the damages she sustained, and oblige him to pay fees, expenses and attorney fees, noting that the young man threatened to kill her, and was convicted under a criminal sentence for threatening to kill. The court imposed a fine of 5000 dirhams on him.
In the ruling, the court stated that it is established according to the Civil Transactions Law that every harm to others obliges the doer, even if he is not distinguished, to guarantee the harm, and it was clear in the papers that the defendant’s mistake was threatening the plaintiff with death, and the defendant had been convicted of that accusation against him. In the criminal case, noting that the error for which the defendant was convicted is the same as the error on which the plaintiff relied in filing the compensation case, and the penal judgment has a necessary chapter in the occurrence of the act constituting the common basis between the criminal and civil suits, and in the legal description of this act and its attribution to the doer.
The court indicated that the plaintiff did not clarify the nature of the material damage that had befallen her, nor did she provide any evidence of the losses incurred, and the papers were devoid of any evidence in this regard, and her statements regarding the request for compensation for the material damage were just statements sent without a bond or evidence, which requires With him, the court rejected this request, and the court ruled obligating the defendant to pay the plaintiff an amount of 15,000 dirhams as compensatory compensation for the moral and moral damages she had suffered, and obligating the defendant to pay the fees and expenses of the lawsuit.
The agitation of a young man and his threatening to kill a girl resulted in his criminal conviction and a fine of 5,000 dirhams, in addition to his obligation to pay her 15,000 dirhams in compensation for the moral and moral damages she sustained, according to what was ruled by the Abu Dhabi Court for Family and Civil and Administrative Claims.
In the details, a girl filed a lawsuit against a young man, in which she demanded that he pay her 100,000 dirhams for the damages she sustained, and oblige him to pay fees, expenses and attorney fees, noting that the young man threatened to kill her, and was convicted under a criminal sentence for threatening to kill. The court imposed a fine of 5000 dirhams on him.
In the ruling, the court stated that it is established according to the Civil Transactions Law that every harm to others obliges the doer, even if he is not distinguished, to guarantee the harm, and it was clear in the papers that the defendant’s mistake was threatening the plaintiff with death, and the defendant had been convicted of that accusation against him. In the criminal case, noting that the error for which the defendant was convicted is the same as the error on which the plaintiff relied in filing the compensation case, and the penal judgment has a necessary chapter in the occurrence of the act constituting the common basis between the criminal and civil suits, and in the legal description of this act and its attribution to the doer.
The court indicated that the plaintiff did not clarify the nature of the material damage that had befallen her, nor did she provide any evidence of the losses incurred, and the papers were devoid of any evidence in this regard, and her statements regarding the request for compensation for the material damage were just statements sent without a bond or evidence, which requires With him, the court rejected this request, and the court ruled obligating the defendant to pay the plaintiff an amount of 15,000 dirhams as compensatory compensation for the moral and moral damages she had suffered, and obligating the defendant to pay the fees and expenses of the lawsuit.
The agitation of a young man and his threatening to kill a girl resulted in his criminal conviction and a fine of 5,000 dirhams, in addition to his obligation to pay her 15,000 dirhams in compensation for the moral and moral damages she sustained, according to what was ruled by the Abu Dhabi Court for Family and Civil and Administrative Claims.
In the details, a girl filed a lawsuit against a young man, in which she demanded that he pay her 100,000 dirhams for the damages she sustained, and oblige him to pay fees, expenses and attorney fees, noting that the young man threatened to kill her, and was convicted under a criminal sentence for threatening to kill. The court imposed a fine of 5000 dirhams on him.
In the ruling, the court stated that it is established according to the Civil Transactions Law that every harm to others obliges the doer, even if he is not distinguished, to guarantee the harm, and it was clear in the papers that the defendant’s mistake was threatening the plaintiff with death, and the defendant had been convicted of that accusation against him. In the criminal case, noting that the error for which the defendant was convicted is the same as the error on which the plaintiff relied in filing the compensation case, and the penal judgment has a necessary chapter in the occurrence of the act constituting the common basis between the criminal and civil suits, and in the legal description of this act and its attribution to the doer.
The court indicated that the plaintiff did not clarify the nature of the material damage that had befallen her, nor did she provide any evidence of the losses incurred, and the papers were devoid of any evidence in this regard, and her statements regarding the request for compensation for the material damage were just statements sent without a bond or evidence, which requires With him, the court rejected this request, and the court ruled obligating the defendant to pay the plaintiff an amount of 15,000 dirhams as compensatory compensation for the moral and moral damages she had suffered, and obligating the defendant to pay the fees and expenses of the lawsuit.