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Perjury in UAE: Can a defendant get away by using double negative?
Perjury can be defined as an intentional act of lying, withholding the truth, administering false testimony, swearing or any act done with the intent of deception or misleading the legal system or process.
Read MoreHow does divorce affect children?
Divorce is not an easy process to go through as a family. However, sometimes divorce becomes a necessity for the couple, as they may have reached the crossroads in their marriage and it might be better for both of them to separate. Adults going through a divorce process have to adapt to new changes which includes taking numerous decisions relating to financial and emotional aspects.
Read MoreWhat measures are the government taking to combat online fraud?
The increasing prevalence of online fraud schemes has been a matter of concern globally, especially since the Covid-19 pandemic. The Government of the United Arab Emirates has repeatedly issued notices to create awareness of such online scams and have issued regulations that help in effectively combatting online fraud cases.
Read MoreWhat are the legal actions if a wife caught her husband's infidelity?
Infidelity is one of the grounds for divorce and in fact it remains one of the major grounds for filing for divorce. That said, however, much depends on how infidelity can be proven before the courts.
Read MoreCan I Appeal Against an Arbitration Award?
Arbitration is best described as a cost-effective alternate dispute resolution process, which assists in smoother business relationships without incurring the rigidity of court proceedings. To address many of the pitfalls of the arbitration process and to bring the UAE arbitration process in tune with the best international standards, the UAE enacted Federal Law No. 6 of 2018 on ‘Arbitration’ and its amendments (“Arbitration Law”).
Read MoreCommercial leasing and breach of contract punishments
In legal terms, a lease agreement can be defined as ‘a contract by which one party conveys land, property, services, etc. to another for a specified time, usually in return for a periodic payment’. A ‘commercial lease agreement’ constitutes a written lease agreement whereby a landlord agrees to lease his commercial property to another person or entity for a given business purpose and specified time period.
Read MoreWhat is Wrongful Termination?
A firing must be illegal in the eyes of the law, such as breaking an employment agreement or violating federal or state law, to be considered wrongful termination.
Read MoreWhat is the full list of fines for money laundering in the UAE? Dr. Hassan Elhais
The UAE Ministry of Economy has announced the list of penalties for violations of the laws relating to money-laundering and terrorism financing.
Read MoreCredit Card Fraud: How It Happens and How to Protect Yourself
The pandemic has led to increased crime risk all around the world and 'credit card frauds' constitute one of the most prevalent methods for swindling money.
Read MoreCrypto scams - what are your legal defense and guide to avoid being scammed?
The concept of Cryptocurrency or digital currency has taken the world by storm. The most popular versions being the 'Bitcoin' and 'Ethereum'.
Read MoreHow Do Having Sexual Harassment Lawyers Beside Can Make You Benefited?
Keep reading the article to determine the advantages of hiring sexual harassment lawyers near me.
Read MoreSearching For Divorce Records California
Shows the important details concerning the legal information about divorce records. It presents how vital they are during court procedures.
Read MoreWhat are the amendments of civil procedure in the UAE?
The cabinet resolution no. 33 of 2020 (“Resolution”) has brought about many notable changes to Federal law no. 11 of 1992 and its amendments (“UAE Civil Procedure Code”).
Read MoreWhat’s the difference between blackmail and extortion?
In this article, we will examine the primary difference between the crimes of ‘extortion’ and ‘blackmail’.
Read MoreWhat are the Punishments for Physical Assault In Public?
Understanding ‘Assault’: An assault is an ‘act of inflicting physical harm on another person’. Depending on the gravity of the offence and its underlying circumstances, legal recourse to an action in tort, criminal prosecution, as well as civil liability can be adjudged. The United Arab Emirates categorizes ‘assault’ as a violent crime wherein even the threat of an assault can be actionable under the criminal laws. The underlying factors surrounding the offence and the veracity of the damage caused to the other party are taken into consideration.
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