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An Abu Dhabi civil court has ordered a man to pay Dh20,000 in compensation. He threatened and blackmailed another individual. The court issued this ruling after reviewing the earlier criminal judgement, which already found the defendant guilty of making repeated threats. The civil court concluded that the victim suffered clear emotional harm that required financial compensation. The ruling highlights the UAE’s strong legal stance against intimidation and shows how courts continue to protect individuals from psychological abuse.

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Criminal Ruling 

The court examined the criminal case files and confirmed that the earlier ruling proved the defendant’s actions beyond doubt. The civil ruling stated that the threats caused fear, stress, and emotional pressure. It also noted that such behaviour violates UAE laws that safeguard a person’s safety and dignity. Because the criminal judgement already established guilt, the civil court used it as the basis to award compensation. This approach ensures faster justice for victims and prevents repeated legal delays.

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The case reinforces the UAE’s strict penalties for threats, intimidation, and blackmail under its cybercrime and penal codes. Authorities stress that any attempt to harm another person’s peace of mind can lead to both criminal punishment and civil financial damages. The ruling sends a strong message that emotional harm is taken seriously. Victims also gain reassurance that the legal system offers both protection and compensation when they face harassment or threats.

Conclusion

UAE courts now increasingly acknowledge the psychological impact of abusive behaviour. In this case, the civil court stated that emotional distress is a valid basis for compensation. The Dh20,000 award reflects the scale of harm caused and aligns with recent rulings in similar cases. The judgement aims to support mental well-being and create safer communities by discouraging intimidation. Legal experts say this approach helps maintain social stability and strengthens trust in the country’s justice system.

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