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Precautions during court proceedings to guarantee your rights at execution
I am seeking compensation for damages from a company that used my name in fraud.
I have finished the case until the appeal court and the execution court has ordered that the company assets and accounts be attached until they pay the sum required as per the judgement.
The company has been closed since last year and has no more money left in the bank.
If there are no more assets of the company I could go after since the company no longer exists, how else can I get justice aside from the words written on a few sheets of my case judgement paper?
I've spent a lot and exerted a lot of effort seeking justice for myself, and when it is time to collect what the judge has determined what I should have, apparently there is nothing left.
Is there any other legal recourse?
Thanks

Dear Sir
One of the essential factors to consider when embarking on any litigation process in the courts is whether your opponent(s) have the ability to pay if you win.
At times, the case is won and there are difficulties enforcing judgement as the debtor has either absconded, has no money or closed down as in your case.
Did you apply to the court at the time for a travel ban on the owners of the company? This is a standard practice in the UAE.
There are times when the court may pierce the corporate veil (as you sued the company and not the owners), and make the owners of the business responsible personally for the judgement order if it can be proven there was wrongful or fraudulent trading in running the business.
If they own property or other assets in the UAE, the court will be able to impose an attachment order on those assets. There is also the option of imprisonment if the owners are still in the country.
Please speak to the firm of advocates that represented you and discuss your options.