She accuses her father of borrowing 100,000 dirhams.. and the decisive oath acquits him

The Abu Dhabi Court for Family and Civil and Administrative Claims rejected her father’s girl’s claim to borrow 100,000 dirhams from her and refused to refund it, and demanded that he oblige him to pay her the amount.


In the details, a girl filed a lawsuit against her father, asking him to oblige him to pay her 100,000 dirhams and oblige him to pay fees and expenses and in return for attorney's fees, noting that in 2018, she lent her father, the "defendant" 100,000 dirhams, and when he was asked to return the amount earmarked in Zmth delay in the return did not respond.


During the consideration of the case, the plaintiff submitted an explanatory memorandum requesting, at its conclusion, the requests contained in the claim statement, and as a precaution, to direct the decisive oath to the plaintiff, while the defendant submitted a reply memorandum, requesting at its conclusion to reject the action. For its part, the court decided to direct the decisive oath to the defendant. I received from the plaintiff an amount of 100 thousand dirhams as a loan and advance, and God is a witness to what I say.”


For its part, the court confirmed, in the merits of its ruling, that it was decided according to the Civil Transactions Law that the creditor must prove his right and the debtor has to deny it, noting that the plaintiff had instituted her case with a request to compel the defendant to pay her 100,000 dirhams and oblige him to pay fees and expenses, and requested that the oath be directed The court responded to the plaintiff’s request, and that by taking the defendant’s decisive oath, it was proven to the court that he was clear of the amounts claimed, and the court decided to reject the case and obligated the plaintiff to pay fees and expenses.

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