27,000 dirhams fine for a suspect who seized an Asian’s money and passport

A total civil court in Ras Al Khaimah has ruled to fine a person (of the nationality of an Arab country) 27,200 dirhams for seizing a passport and 7200 dirhams from a person (of the nationality of an Asian country), after the latter asked him to amend his legal status, issue a new residence for him, and pay offenses Implications for it.

In the details, the victim filed a lawsuit before a full civil court in Ras Al Khaimah, in which he demanded that the defendant pay him 7800 dirhams, hand him over his passport, and compensate him 20 thousand dirhams, including 10 thousand dirhams for the violation of residency for one year, and 10 thousand dirhams to amend his status in New residency procedures, explaining that he handed the defendant those sums to complete the residency procedures for him, as the defendant embezzled them without returning the passport, or implementing the residency procedures.

The court said that it was proven that the plaintiff had suffered damages as a result of the defendant’s act of not working for him residency or refunding the amount or passport, so that the plaintiff could work the residency for himself, which led to the accumulation of fines for him, as a result of the defendant’s failure to implement his commitment to the plaintiff’s residency work. She added that the competent authorities reported that the plaintiff’s residence fines amounted to 14 thousand and 100 dirhams for 366 days.

Pointing out to the plaintiff’s lost earnings and losses during that period in which he was unable to work for not completing the residency procedures for him to be in his legal status within the state, which is what the court decides with him to oblige the defendant to pay the plaintiff 20 thousand dirhams in compensation for the damages that I followed him, and 7,200 dirhams for the sums he embezzled and required him to return the passport.

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