Questions & Answers

Ask a lawyer
All cities, UAE

Initiating legal action for defamation on social media channels

I am reaching out to file a defamation case against my sister-in-law who lives in Sharjah but she is a citizen of India.

She has declared on Facebook and social media that my relationship with her brother (my husband) is annulled. I am married to her brother and our marriage is still valid.

I have faced humiliation and shame due to her posting of irresponsible comments.

Please let me know the course of litigation and costs involved.

I am not in the UAE but I would need a legal representation there.

Please advise!

Premium
Maryam Hayyaz & Wejdan Bushahab Advocates
Chat Hire
Meet
14 Feb 2020, 07:43

Dear questioner,

Social media defamation is taken very seriously in the UAE. We can help you with the whole process.

Kindly contact us via phone for a detailed discussion or write us an email for further assistance.

Premium
Mohamed Bakheet Advocates & Legal Consultants
Chat Hire
Meet
15 Feb 2020, 11:04

We can help you to know just contact us.

Premium
Mohammed Bani Hashem Advocates & Legal Consultants
Chat
Hire
Meet
15 Feb 2020, 12:22

Dear Questioner,

We can help you in this case, but we need to know in detail about the issue.

Defamation is both a punishable offence in India and UAE.

Section 499 Of Indian Penal Code deals with defamation in India. Also in UAE defamation is a serious offense.

For further inquiries, kindly contact us via phone or email.

Bin Eid Advocates & Legal Consultants
Chat
Hire
Meet
15 Feb 2020, 19:40

You may file a criminal case in India or UAE, in both jurisdictions, this is a criminal act.

 There is no cost involved in Police complaint but you have to personally visit the nearest Police station. I would suggest you to file a complaint in the UAE.

For further information about UAE and Indian laws, please contact us.

Get quotes from lawyers
Find the right lawyer for your legal needs. Submit your request and get multiple competitive offers from qualified lawyers.
Looking for something else?
Ask for advice from a lawyer
It’s free and anonymous
No registration needed
Ask a lawyer