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Company Registration
Banking Solutions in the UAE & Oman
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Annual Corporate Maintenance Services in the UAE
Legal & Corporate Support Services
Business Acquisition & Ready-Made Companies in the UAE
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Types of companies in the UAE. Types of activities
UAE Visas
Government Bodies. What Issues They Address
Types of Legal Entities
Licensing
## Court Ruling
A court in Abu Dhabi has ordered a woman to pay Dh20,000 in damages for making defamatory remarks on social media. The decision was made by the Abu Dhabi Court for Family, Civil and Administrative Cases.
## Background
The case arose after the defendant was previously convicted in a criminal court for using abusive language online. The two women targeted by the insults filed a civil lawsuit, seeking Dh51,000 in compensation for the harm they claimed to have suffered.
## Legal Proceedings
The court found that the defendant's actions had caused both reputational and psychological damage to the complainants. As a result, the court awarded them Dh20,000 and ordered the defendant to cover legal expenses.
## Implications
This ruling highlights the legal consequences of defamatory online behavior in the UAE, emphasizing the importance of maintaining respectful communication on social media platforms.
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