A dispute over a beauty salon leads 3 women to court

The Abu Dhabi Court of First Instance decided to reject a lawsuit filed by a woman against a girl and her mother, requesting that the defendants be obligated to return the amount of 37,000 dirhams she paid them in exchange for buying a beauty salon. indebtedness.


In the details, a woman filed a lawsuit against a girl and her mother, demanding that they pay her an amount of 37,000 dirhams with fees and expenses, noting that she transferred the amount to the first defendant, who is the son of the second defendant, "a salon owner", in order to buy the salon and it was agreed. The parties agreed to give up and sell the shop, but she was surprised to sell the salon to another person.


The plaintiff submitted to the court a photocopy of a salon business license belonging to the second defendant and a photocopy of bank transfers to the account of the first defendant in the amount of 30,000 dirhams.


In the ruling’s rationale, the court confirmed that the decision of the Evidence Law in Civil and Commercial Transactions is that the plaintiff must prove his right and the defendant has the right to deny it, and since no one is justified to take another person’s money without a legitimate reason, if he takes it, he must return it, referring to the evidence from the documents that the plaintiff submitted The statement of her claim is attached and a photocopy of the transfers to the account of the first defendant, from which the court did not find anything except transferring funds to parties without stating the reason for it.


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