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A woman humiliated me today on the Facebook chat...
A woman humiliated me today on the Facebook chat when I inquired about the used furniture. She laughed and told me to shop somewhere else where I can get cheap stuff such as ikea.
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I want to sue her for this humiliation.
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Waleed Al-Helo
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الأسئلة المجابة 108892 | نسبة الرضا 98.1%
We would like to inform you that according to the UAE Cybercrime and Penal Code, this is a crime punishable by law and can go to the nearest police station or go to the Public Prosecution and submit a criminal complaint and explain the matter in detail and to follow the investigation procedures by knowing the prosecution and judicial control matters as the penalty imposed on the perpetrator of this The offense is legally stipulated in Article (20) of the Law on Combating Information Technology Crimes, the offense of insulting others using an information network or an information technology means, by imprisonment and a fine not less than 250 thousand dirhams and not exceeding 500 thousand dirhams, or by either penalty, The penalty shall be increased if the defamation or defamation of a public official or a public service officer on the occasion of or for the performance of his work is considered an aggravating circumstance for the crime.
*** There are also two types of defamation under articles 372 and 373 of the amended version of UAE Federation Law No. 3 of 1987 (the “Penal Code”). Article 372 provides for any public declaration subjecting the victim to hatred and public contempt, while article 373 provides for any false accusation that harms the victim's honor or discredits him in the eyes of the public. Article 16 states that he shall be punished by imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years and a fine. Any person who blackmails or threatens another person to commit an act or abstain from it by using an information network or an information technology. The penalty shall be imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years if Threatening to commit a felony or attribution of indecent things to honor or consideration. But in the event of her release by guaranteeing the passport to ensure his trial, the charge is a threat and often if it is released, the penalty is a financial fine estimated by the court in the light of the text of the law.
There are also two types of defamation under articles 372 and 373 of the amended version of UAE Federation Law No. 3 of 1987 (the “Penal Code”). Article 372 provides for any public declaration that exposes the victim to public hatred and contempt, while article 373 provides for any false accusation that harms the victim's honor or discredits the public.
Therefore, the procedure for filing a complaint is as follows.
1. Defamation includes oral and published statements, including any statement posted on a site and harming the person concerned with the advertisement.
2. Defamation claims shall be filed with the police within three months from the date of the “famous declaration”.
3. When filing a criminal complaint, the police investigate the complaint. If there is evidence of the defamation allegation, the case is referred to the Attorney General for a decision.
(4) If defamation is not proved, the plaintiff may file a civil claim against the damage in accordance with the principle of civil breach (“unlawful acts causing harm”) and may be entitled to financial compensation, provided that the damage is established.
5. Insulting or assaulting any religion, by any means (including posting religious comments on Twitter and Facebook), is a crime leading to imprisonment for up to 7 years.
6. The UAE courts will not grant judicial relief to prevent any future "defamatory statement".
7. If the charge is established, the individuals concerned may be sentenced to up to two years' imprisonment or a fine of up to AED 20,000.
*** There are also two types of defamation under articles 372 and 373 of the amended version of UAE Federation Law No. 3 of 1987 (the “Penal Code”). Article 372 provides for any public declaration subjecting the victim to hatred and public contempt, while article 373 provides for any false accusation that harms the victim's honor or discredits him in the eyes of the public. Article 16 states that he shall be punished by imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years and a fine. Any person who blackmails or threatens another person to commit an act or abstain from it by using an information network or an information technology. The penalty shall be imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years if Threatening to commit a felony or attribution of indecent things to honor or consideration. But in the event of her release by guaranteeing the passport to ensure his trial, the charge is a threat and often if it is released, the penalty is a financial fine estimated by the court in the light of the text of the law.
There are also two types of defamation under articles 372 and 373 of the amended version of UAE Federation Law No. 3 of 1987 (the “Penal Code”). Article 372 provides for any public declaration that exposes the victim to public hatred and contempt, while article 373 provides for any false accusation that harms the victim's honor or discredits the public.
Therefore, the procedure for filing a complaint is as follows.
1. Defamation includes oral and published statements, including any statement posted on a site and harming the person concerned with the advertisement.
2. Defamation claims shall be filed with the police within three months from the date of the “famous declaration”.
3. When filing a criminal complaint, the police investigate the complaint. If there is evidence of the defamation allegation, the case is referred to the Attorney General for a decision.
(4) If defamation is not proved, the plaintiff may file a civil claim against the damage in accordance with the principle of civil breach (“unlawful acts causing harm”) and may be entitled to financial compensation, provided that the damage is established.
5. Insulting or assaulting any religion, by any means (including posting religious comments on Twitter and Facebook), is a crime leading to imprisonment for up to 7 years.
6. The UAE courts will not grant judicial relief to prevent any future "defamatory statement".
7. If the charge is established, the individuals concerned may be sentenced to up to two years' imprisonment or a fine of up to AED 20,000.
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