Court confirms evidence of damage to clothes and perfumes following confession and photographic proof
A Ras Al Khaimah Misdemeanours Court has imposed a Dh5,000 fine on a woman for damaging her husband’s clothes and perfumes amid ongoing family disputes.
In addition to the fine, she has been ordered to cover associated legal costs. The couple, both in their 20s and parents of two daughters, experienced tension exacerbated by interference from friends and family.
Court documents reveal that the woman confessed to using her husband’s clothes to clean the floor, a claim corroborated by the husband and supported by photographic evidence of the damaged items.
The legal advisor for the husband presented substantial evidence in court, including the husband's testimony, the wife's admission and video and photographic proof, affirming the destruction of the clothes and perfumes.
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