A woman demands a refund of 150 thousand dirhams from her ex-husband

The court dismissed the lawsuit for lack of evidence.

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The Abu Dhabi Family and Civil and Administrative Claims Court rejected the case of a woman who asked her ex-husband to return 150,000 dirhams that she had given him during their marriage.

In the details, a woman filed a lawsuit demanding that her ex-husband pay her an amount of 150,000 dirhams and the legal interest at 12% of the due date of the claim, with obligating him to pay fees and expenses and in return for attorney’s fees, explaining that during the marital relationship she lent the defendant 100,000 dirhams through a bank transfer and an amount of 50 One thousand dirhams with two checks: the first for the value of 40 thousand dirhams, and the other for the value of 10 thousand dirhams drawn on the same bank. The defendant answered a memorandum requesting the dismissal of the case.

The court stated that, according to the Evidence Law, the plaintiff has to prove his right and the defendant has to deny it, and that it is established on him in jurisprudence and jurisprudence, that the plaintiff is legally mandated to prove his claim and provide evidence that confirms what he claims.

She indicated that the papers did not prove the indebtedness, and the court only found out from him the transfer of funds by the plaintiff to the defendant, and the plaintiff was charged with proving her claim and establishing evidence for what she claims and did not provide evidence of that, what with the submitted documents are insufficient to prove the subject The case is only transferring funds and depositing them in the name of the defendant, and the papers were devoid of any evidence to support the plaintiff in her claim regarding her entitlement to the amount claimed. The court dismissed the case as it was, and obligated the plaintiff to pay fees and expenses.

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