Q: I had lost my job in the UAE. Due to some unavoidable circumstances, I had to return to India and was unable to pay my credit card dues (AED $9,700.00).
It has been 4-5 years now. I would like to know if there is a travel ban/court case/arrest warrant against me as I would like to travel to the UAE for some urgent work.
What is the time frame to check the status and clear all legal issues before I can travel?
I would like to make sure everything is clear before I can travel.
Q: Good day!
I would like to know how can I know if the finance company files a case against me!
If I inquire at the nearest police station, is there a possibility that they can detain me if the finance company filed a case against me?
I have a loan and a credit card, but unfortunately, I was not able to pay them for almost 11 months now due to financial problem.
That's why I want to know if they already filed a case against me and hope you can help me with this matter.
The provisions of this law, promulgating UAE Civil Code, govern the civil transactions in the United Arab Emirates. The commercial transactions remain subject to the laws and regulations applicable in their regard.
Hi,
I have signed a non-compete clause (under unlimited contract) with my previous company. After working for 8 years with them, they terminated me.
I have now joined a competitor considering there was no other job available in the market. Now after 7 months, my previous company has filed a legal suit asking for compensation considering I am in a similar role and in the same territory.
What is the available remedy?
Hi,
I worked in my company for 8 years and was terminated on the same day specifying redundancy as the reason. The company paid me all the dues (1 month notice period salary, gratuity, and unpaid leave salary).
I want to know if I am eligible for 3 months termination salary benefit considering none of the other employees were terminated?
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