A private school demands 175,000 dirhams of late tuition fees from a parent

A private school demanded, a guardian, to pay 175,516 dirhams of late tuition fees, while the latter refused to pay, indicating that the amount owed to the school is 27,957 dirhams. For its part, the Al Ain Court of First Instance ruled to oblige the defendant to pay the plaintiff an amount of 114 One thousand dirhams late tuition fees. 

In the details, a private school filed a lawsuit, in which it demanded that the guardian of two students pay it the tuition fees owed by his two sons in the amount of 175 thousand and 516 dirhams, as well as fees and expenses and in return for attorneys’ fees, noting that the plaintiff attached his son and daughter to the school, and he incurred expenses A copy of the school’s license and a copy of the invoice translated into Arabic, while the defendant submitted a reply memorandum stating that the amount owed to the plaintiff amounted to 27 thousand and 957 dirhams and demanded the installment of the amount due to his insolvency.

The report of the arithmetic expert delegated by the court showed that the defendant is occupied with an amount of 114 thousand and 515 dirhams in favor of the plaintiff, and that these amounts are an amount of 56 thousand and 200 dirhams allocated to the defendant in relation to tuition fees for his daughter, and an amount of 58 thousand and 405 dirhams is earmarked for The defendant regarding his son’s tuition fees, pointing out that the defendant issued 3 checks drawn on his account with a bank for an amount of 71 thousand and 700 dirhams as part of the value of the indebtedness on him, but it was found that these checks were returned without payment due to insufficient balance.

The lawyer of the plaintiff school submitted a memorandum commenting on the expert’s report, requesting, at the end, to obligate the defendant to the amount that the expert’s report concluded, as well as the fees and expenses and in exchange for attorney’s fees, while the defendant submitted a commentary note to the expert’s report that echoed in the conclusion his previous requests.

For its part, the court clarified in the merits of its ruling, that the plaintiff in this case demands the defendant for an amount of 114 thousand 515 dirhams, which is the total school fees owed to her for the enrollment of the defendant’s sons with her, noting that the evidence from the report of the delegated expert in the case, which the court is assured of is that The defendant has occupied the responsibility of the plaintiff with an amount of 114 thousand 515 dirhams, and that these amounts are stalking the defendant in relation to the school fees of his daughter and son, and he did not prove to the court his acquittal from the amount claimed, and the court ruled obligating the defendant to pay the plaintiff an amount of 114 thousand 515 dirhams, one dirham, corresponding to the expenses, and an amount of three hundred dirhams for attorney's fees.

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