A letter to a young man costs a girl 20 thousand dirhams

A dispute between a girl and a young man caused the first to send insulting and slanderous messages to the second, and she was fined 5,000 pounds under a criminal ruling, while the Abu Dhabi Court for Family and Civil and Administrative Claims obligated the girl to pay the young man an amount of 15,000 dirhams, as compensation for the material and moral damages. She hit him, as a result of her assaulting him with insults and slander.

In the details, a young man filed a lawsuit against a girl, at the end of which he demanded that she pay him an amount of 51 thousand dirhams in compensation for the material and moral damages he sustained as well as obligating her to pay fees and expenses, indicating that the defendant insulted him through the social networking program WhatsApp in terms of Her honor and dignity are offended, and she was convicted under a penal verdict of insulting her, and the court punished her with a fine of 5,000 dirhams.

For its part, the court clarified in the merits of its judgment that what was evident in the papers that the mistake for which the defendant was convicted is the same as the mistake on which the plaintiff relied in filing the compensation case, as he decided the conviction to prove the error in its aspect of insulting the plaintiff, a necessary chapter in the occurrence of the act The component of the common basis between the criminal and civil lawsuits and in the legal description of this act and its attribution to the perpetrator.

Regarding the request for compensation, the court indicated that according to the Civil Transactions Law, every harm to others obliges the doer, even if he is not distinguished, to guarantee the harm. That would make him the object of contempt for others, and that this mistake had caused the plaintiff material damage, represented by going to the police station to open a report and transportation, and moral damage, as this affected his honor and dignity. With obligated fees and expenses.

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