Al Ain Civil Court Dismisses Dh70,000 Lawsuit Over Alleged Malicious Complaints

Al Ain Civil Court Dismisses Dh70,000 Lawsuit Over Alleged Malicious Complaints

Investors fail to prove former partner acted with malice after repeated breach-of-trust cases ended in acquittal.

AuthorStaff WriterOct 18, 2025, 6:30 AM

The Al Ain Court for Civil, Commercial and Administrative Claims has dismissed a Dh70,000 compensation lawsuit filed by a group of investors against their former business partner, ruling that there was no evidence of malice or abuse of the right to litigation.

 

According to a report by Al Khaleej Arabic daily, the investors accused the defendant of filing several false complaints of breach of trust and embezzlement, all of which ended in their acquittal.

 

Court records showed that the plaintiffs sought Dh70,000 in damages for what they described as material and moral harm resulting from their former partner’s alleged misuse of legal processes. They also requested reimbursement for court fees and legal expenses.

 

The investors stated that they had previously partnered with the defendant in a commercial project that was dissolved by court order. After the dissolution, they claimed, the defendant repeatedly filed baseless criminal complaints against them, even after final rulings had cleared their names, causing them distress and financial loss.

 

However, the court found no conclusive evidence proving that the defendant had acted with malicious intent or had abused his legal rights and therefore rejected the lawsuit.

 

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