A man must pay 52,000 dirhams to a girl

Al Ain Court confirmed that the compensation request was unfounded.

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The Al Ain Court of First Instance obligated a man to pay an amount of 52 thousand dirhams to a girl, who had previously paid it on his behalf, and had not presented evidence of her dismissal.

The details of the case refer to a girl filing a lawsuit, in which she demanded to oblige the defendant to pay her an amount of 52 thousand dirhams, while obliging him to pay compensation for the damage, and the benefits she missed of 10 thousand dirhams, indicating that she bailed the defendant in a case, and paid 52 thousand dirhams to cancel The circular issued against him, and when she asked him to return the amount, he stalled, and he refused to pay, and the plaintiff presented two receipts for the payment of the amount.

The court found that a letter had been received from the Execution Department stating that the complainant had sponsored the defendant in the execution file of a lawsuit, and that the amount that she deposited was disbursed in favor of the judgment issued in the case that the defendant was guaranteed.

And the court stated in the merits of the verdict that the documents were proven that the plaintiff bailed the defendant before the execution judge, and submitted two receipts confirming the payment of the amount owed to her in the custody of the defendant, pointing out that the plaintiff did not provide evidence showing her entitlement to an amount of 10 thousand dirhams, the compensation that she demanded, because Submitting documents that support and prove the validity of her request, showing the value of the damages that were caused to her, the losses due to the act of the defendant, and she also did not indicate the amount of the earnings she had missed, and then her claim for compensation for the damages suffered by her was not Basis, and the court ruled obligating the defendant to pay the plaintiff an amount of 52 thousand dirhams, while obliging him to pay fees and expenses.

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