He threatened to publish her private pictures

A girl demands compensation from her ex-fiancé

A (Gulf) girl filed a civil lawsuit demanding that her ex-fiancé (a young Gulf man) compensate her for material and moral damages, as estimated by the court, and oblige him to pay fees, expenses and attorney fees.

She explained that he proposed to her four years ago and the engagement was broken off between them, and after nine months he contacted her via “Snapchat”, and she told him that she did not want to communicate with him, so he sent her insulting and slanderous phrases and threatened to publish private pictures of her if she informed her family, and she filed a complaint with the Public Prosecution, which The complaint was filed because it was not accepted after three months from the date of the incident.

She added that she had filed a civil lawsuit to claim compensation for material and moral damages, and the Ras Al Khaimah Civil Court ruled that it had no value jurisdiction to hear the case, and ordered that it be referred to the District Civil Court with jurisdiction to consider it.

The young man's attorney demanded that the case be dismissed for lack of evidence, health and precaution, and that the plaintiff be obligated to provide the full record of her conversations with the defendant, while the girl submitted, through her agent, a copy of the conversations between her and the defendant, and a copy of the decision issued by the Public Prosecution in the complaint she submitted against the defendant.

In the rationale for the judgment of a total civil court, it was stated that the partial civil circuit is the competent judicial authority to consider the case, and not the total civil circuit, and this value jurisdiction was related to public order, and the court ruled it on its own, pursuant to the text of Article 85 of the Civil Procedure Code, the The court ruled that there was no value-based jurisdiction to hear the case, and ordered that it be referred to the district civil court, which has jurisdiction.

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