Introduction
An Abu Dhabi court has ordered a defendant to pay Dh50,000 in compensation to a claimant after confirming verbal abuse in a recent dispute. The case highlights the UAE’s firm legal position on insult, emotional harm and personal dignity. The judgment affirms that verbal abuse, even without physical injury, can lead to both criminal penalties and civil compensation. The ruling reflects the country’s ongoing efforts to protect individuals from emotional and psychological harm in all personal and professional settings.
Court Confirms Offence
The criminal court first ruled against the defendant after reviewing audio statements, messages and witness reports. The court found the words insulting and harmful, which led to emotional distress for the claimant. Once the criminal ruling was issued, the claimant filed a civil lawsuit to seek damages for the emotional impact and reputational harm caused by the insulting language. The civil court accepted the evidence and confirmed that the behaviour met the legal threshold for compensation under UAE law.
Dh50,000 Compensation Award
The civil court ordered the defendant to pay Dh50,000 as compensation. The ruling stated that the claimant suffered emotional stress, mental pressure and a violation of personal dignity. The court added that compensation must reflect the seriousness of the insult and serve as a deterrent against similar behaviour. The judgment also reinforces the UAE’s stance that emotional harm is taken seriously and must be addressed through proper legal channels to protect individuals from ongoing abuse.
UAE Law Strongly Penalises Insults
The UAE has strict laws governing defamation, insult, threats and verbal abuse in both physical and digital spaces. Insults made in person, online or through messaging platforms can result in fines, imprisonment and civil claims for damages. Courts across the Emirates have issued several rulings that protect victims from verbal attacks and ensure they receive financial compensation for emotional suffering. The law aims to maintain social harmony and promote respectful communication at all levels.
Conclusion
The latest ruling increases public awareness about legal rights in the UAE. Residents are encouraged to document abuse, file reports promptly and seek legal counsel when facing verbal harassment. The case also encourages greater respect in social interactions and reminds residents that words have legal consequences. As digital communication grows, UAE courts continue to emphasise accountability and emotional safety for all communities across the country.

