Forgery refers to the action of forging or producing a copy of a document, signature, banknote, or work of art etc. An act of forgery can lead to charges of fraud and or misrepresentation in the UAE. Top criminal lawyers in Dubai has expained about the punishments for forging documents to apply for a bank loan in the UAE. Read more.
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If you’re an ex-pat in the UAE, you might be considering the idea of divorce. However, if you are thinking about getting your marriage dissolved in the United Arab Emirates, there are several things you should know before making any decisions. Click here to read more.
‘Theft’ under the UAE laws is governed pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Law No. 3 of 1987 promulgating the penal code and its amendments (‘UAE penal code’). Pursuant to articles 399 and 405 of the UAE penal code, the crime of theft is said to occur when intentional misappropriation of property happens with the intention to own property.
The tenancy laws in the emirate of Dubai are subject to the rules and regulations of the Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA), which constitutes the regulatory arm of the Dubai Land Department (DLD). In all ways, the Dubai property lawyers explains that the new provisions will be bringing in enhanced procedures and more ease of transaction. Click here to learn more...
Cheque fraud is a growing problem in UAE and it is one of the biggest concerns for UAE business owners. A cheque frauds is a kind of scheme that involves the intent to defraud the bank or an organization by depositing forged, counterfeit or stolen cheques in order to withdraw money. If you are prey to one such scheme, don't worry, for this article would tell you about the various types of cheque frauds so that you can save yourself from falling in their trap. If you find yourself in such situations, then contact the best legal consutlant in dubai with a team of experienced criminal lawyers at your
Child negligence can be of different types; it can be physical, educational, medical or even emotional in nature. The UAE child defines 'child negligence' as 'Failure of the parents or the custodian to take necessary actions to preserve the child's life, as well as his/her physical, mental and moral integrity from risks and to protect his/her various rights'. Click here to know more.