After the second party agreed to transport fodder in exchange for money over a period of years totalling Dhs315,000, the Al Dhafra Primary Court ordered the first party to pay another Dhs315,000. However, when asked to repay, the appellee refused.
The case’s history begins when someone sued another, asking the court to force the defendant to pay Dhs315,000, provide an oath in the event that he disputes the claim, and cover the costs and fees associated with the legal action.
The plaintiff claimed that the appellee had refused to repay him after they had agreed to share the cost of transporting fodder to his farm over several years. The Abu Dhabi Court for Family, Civil, and Administrative Cases recently ordered someone to give back Dhs250,000 to a woman he had borrowed from; however, he had refused to do so.
The woman demonstrated this through WhatsApp conversations and evidence provided by a relative of the man’s wife. A woman filed a lawsuit against someone, requesting that he pay her Dhs 250,000 as well as the costs and fees associated with the legal proceedings.
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