She used phrases that scratched her honor and esteem

10 thousand dirhams compensation for a woman who insulted her on the phone

The Abu Dhabi Court of First Instance obligated a woman to pay another 10 thousand dirhams in compensation for the moral damages she suffered, after she had insulted her by phone in terms that violated her honor and esteem, and the court rejected the plaintiff's request for compensation for the material damages she suffered, for not providing evidence of that.

In the details, the plaintiff filed a civil lawsuit, requesting that the defendant be obligated to pay her 50,000 dirhams in compensation for the material and moral damages she suffered, with obligatory expenses and attorney fees, indicating that the defendant was convicted by a criminal judgment, on charges of insulting her in a way that breaches Her honor and consideration, without including attribution of a specific incident by phone, and she was punished with a fine of 5,000 dirhams.

For its part, the Court of First Instance affirmed in the merits of its ruling that the judgment issued in the criminal matters is valid in the civil case before the civil courts, and that the assessment of the harm required for compensation, and taking into account the circumstances and circumstances in determining the amount of compensation, returns to the court, pointing out that the criminal judgment issued in The right of the defendant is final.

The court indicated that the complainant's request for material compensation was rejected, because it was not clear what the material damage had sustained, and that she did not provide any evidence of the losses, and that her statements regarding compensation for material damage are mere statements sent without evidence or evidence, pointing to her acceptance of the plaintiff’s request for compensation for moral and moral damage. Based on the fact that the defendant’s mistake caused harm to the plaintiff’s feelings, caused her emotional distress and pain, and resulted in psychological and moral damages for her.

The court ruled to oblige the defendant to pay the plaintiff 10 thousand dirhams compensation for the moral and moral damage that was caused to her. It also ordered the defendant to pay the fees and expenses of the case, and to reject all other requests.

The court rejected the complainant's request for material compensation.

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