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UAE: Woman seeks help from 'sorcerer' for marital issues; gets robbed

Witchcraft and sorcery are forbidden under the Sharia (Islamic) law, the public prosecution stressed.

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UAE: Man ordered to pay Dh465,000 to wife for transferring cash without her consent


UAE: Man ordered to pay Dh465,000 to wife for transferring cash without her consent
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Abu Dhabi Appeals Court upholds lower court's verdict for unlawful withdrawal of sum
A husband, who was convicted of transferring cash from the bank account of his wife without her consent, has been ordered to pay her Dh465,000 by the Abu Dhabi Appeals Court.
The Abu Dhabi Appeals Court has upheld the earlier ruling of the Abu Dhabi Court of First Instance, a lower court, which had ordered the defendant, who is of Arab origin, to pay back the cash he unlawfully took from his wife and also pay for her legal expenses.

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UAE law on bounced cheques: All you need to know


UAE law on bounced cheques: All you need to know
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Reader query: Can I get legal protection against bounced cheques if I can prove financial liabilities?
Question: I am an Arab expat and used to run a small maintenance company in Ras Al Khaimah. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and related difficulties, I find myself in a difficult position. A supplier of mine has filed a case against me for not honouring three cheques. My inability to pay is mainly because my clients owe me around Dh250,000. Can I get legal protection against bounced cheques if can prove my financial liabilities?

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UAE: Man caught selling forged education certificate; jailed


UAE: Man caught selling forged education certificate; jailed
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The police also recovered forged seals and logos of different educational institutions from him.
A 33-year-old Asian man was slapped with a three-year jail sentence, followed by deportation, after an Ajman court found him guilty of forging official documents.
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According to the Ajman Police’s investigation, he was ambushed and caught red-handed while handing over a forged high school diploma for Dh1,500.
The defendant’s vehicle was then searched, revealing a printer and a laptop that was connected to his car’s battery. Various samples of official seals and logos for different Arab educational institutions were found on the laptop, which were then confiscated.

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UAE to trial new 'face ID' in service delivery: Sheikh Mohammed


UAE to trial new 'face ID' in service delivery: Sheikh Mohammed
Staff Reporter/Dubai
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid.
Announcement came at Cabinet meeting.
The UAE is all set to trial a facial recognition technology to further develop the services provided by private and government sectors. The technology will facilitate services to the public at any time and place without the need for traditional means of identification such as official documents.
This came as His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai, chaired a Cabinet meeting on Sunday.
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UAE: Cleaner steals Dh10,000 at Dubai bank, stands trial


UAE: Cleaner steals Dh10,000 at Dubai bank, stands trial
Hesham Salah/Dubai
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The CCTV footage showed that the 32-year-old worker had stolen the money when the woman left it on the table.
An Asian cleaning worker of a bank stood trial in a Dubai court for stealing Dh10,000 from the bank.
According to court documents, the man was arrested after a woman employee at the bank complained about the incident on December 20 last year.
She told the police that she was handling cash at the bank and had left the money on a table inside the room while she had to go out of the room to answer a call. She was shocked to see the money missing when she returned to the room. The incident was reported to the police and CCTV footage was reviewed by the investigating team. The police found that the cleaner was working inside the room when the complainant left the room. The footage showed that the 32-year-old worker had stolen the money when the woman left it on the table.

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Covid-19: Dubai suspends all non-essential surgeries for one month


Covid-19: Dubai suspends all non-essential surgeries for one month
Web Report/Dubai
The decision could be extended, if necessary.
All hospitals in Dubai have been directed to suspend non-essential surgery for a month.
The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) decreed that the measures would come into immediate effect at all hospitals licensed by it, as well as day surgical clinics, until February 19.
In line with efforts to ensure the highest quality of care to the community, @DHA_Dubai has directed all DHA-licensed Hospitals and Day Surgical Centres to put elective therapeutic surgeries on hold until 19 February.— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) January 21, 2021

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