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Sharjah, UAE

Getting passport from the employer after refusing to come to court

Hi.

Can I request an arrest warrant against my employer if he didn’t come to the court even after receiving a legal notice from the court?

He seized my passport for no reason and after knowing that I filed a case on him, he is forcing me to come to his office and take the passport as he doesn’t want to go to the court.

Should I go to him directly or tell him to come to the court to handover everything?

Please answer.

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Maryam Hayyaz & Wejdan Bushahab Advocates
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3 Nov 2019, 09:04

Dear questioner,

We can definitely help you in this case.

If your employer is not coming to the court, then you can request the court to give a judgement as he is not ready to attend.

Further, you can file a complaint against your employer for the passport with MOL. They will be able to help you in this case.

Kindly contact us on the phone for a detailed discussion or write to us on email for further assistance.

3 Nov 2019, 09:30

The court is still waiting for him to attend. The first notice was sent on 15-Oct and still, no one came to attend.

I have visited the court today but they still don’t have any update and telling me to wait until I receive an email. We already have a passport case in the Sharjah labor court.

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Elnaggar & Partners
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3 Nov 2019, 18:50

Dear Questioner,

Do not go to his office never ever, you do not know maybe he is planning to put you in trouble.

Please contact us for helping you to get back your passport as per the legal procedures.

Thank you.

3 Nov 2019, 19:26

Thank you, Mr Salah,

I will contact you inshallah if needed in future.

4 Nov 2019, 07:07

Inshaallah. Always welcome anytime.

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