Man convicted for indecent assault by the Dubai courts appeals decision
Prosecution witness, whose account played a part in his conviction, changed his statement in appeal
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Prosecution witness, whose account played a part in his conviction, changed his statement in appeal
A Dubai resident charged with assaulting police after he was asked to wear a mask seeks appeal.
Extradition of a Russian businessman is being fought based on death threats in his home country.
A spurned diamond dealer started a campaign against a would-be partner, causing thousands in damage.
An ex-pupil accuses her teacher of sending an indecent photo but the defence rests on evidence.
She says she agreed to give a man a massage but then he raped her; he says this is blackmail.
A man charged with defrauding a bank of millions in Russia pleads to be allowed to stay in the UAE.
A British man accused of attempting to sell cocaine to police argues he was actually returning it.
Awatif Mohammad Shoqi Advocates & Legal Consultancy successfully argued their client was unfairly arrested on a flimsy warrant.
A man caught up in an alleged cheque scam did not sign the cheques or give them to any victims.
A person’s criminal record will always show a bounced cheque even once they have paid a fine.
Fines of Dh500,000 could apply when someone insults or causes a reaction of contempt to another.
An actress, her sister and a US husband and wife were fined Dh10,000 each after a court battle.
Amendments to UAE cyber crimes laws mean some online mistakes no longer lead to jail or deportation.
Awatif Mohammad Shoqi Advocates & Legal Consultancy client facing a criminal case after a tragic accident received a Dh5000 fine.
According to court records, the celebrity and her sister also screamed at the family using “very strong language”.
A nurse has been accused of getting drunk, offending and belittling a policeman and filming him in a police station while he was recording her statement after a car accident.
In this publication, I explain about the incident in a Sharjah school which happen second time a fire took place on the campus during the same academic year, which is done by one the student and the conviction would face half the term stated for this crime in the penal code, which will be the based on the Juveniles Federal Law.
A driver – who has been arrested for allegedly deliberately setting fire in Dubai Outlet Mall parking lot that gutted 11 cars – will face criminal charges and sentenced up to seven years in prison, if convicted, said a law professional.
Three doctors are on trial for negligence and malpractice after a boy fell into a coma after his admittance to Dubai Hospital in July 2014.
A business partner accused of forging a company ownership certificate was acquitted of the charge by the Dubai Criminal Court. The Commercial Court affirmed that the certificate was genuine.
Due to expensive fees, a number of residents resort to what are known as ‘home nurseries’
In this publication, I discussed about one recent case where the parties were convicted of theft of diamonds worth AED 500,000. I explained the basis of liability to the authorities in support of my client’s arguments.