Questions & Answers
How can I remove a travel ban issued after a bounced cheque case?
I got the below message from Dubai Courts:
Please note that a travel ban order has been issued against you regarding case [....] (Cheques Execution).
Can anybody help?
What to do next?

The bounced cheque was previously punishable by imprisonment and a fine, but after amending the law, there is currently no criminal case in the cheque, due to insufficient funds or a closed account, but the criminal case is in the case of forgery.
The situation is that a civil case is being registered and some procedures are being taken to collect the amount.
If there is a problem or issue regarding bounced cheques, or you have had a previous judgment or action against you, it can be canceled.
You must contact us to take the necessary legal procedures to cancel the procedures.
Do not hesitate to request the service to cancel the procedures.
Dear Inquirer,
We can assist you in negotiating with the other party to settle your debts and remove the travel ban.
If you require any additional information, please call us.
Thanks
Dear User,
A travel ban is imposed in civil cases and criminal cases. In this case, the travel ban has been issued against the debtor by the creditor.
One may request from the court to remove the travel ban but it is very unlikely it will get approved as the creditor is the one who imposed the travel ban upon the debtor.
Hence, it is advised to mutually agree on an installment payment plan by both parties and then submit a request for the travel ban removal.
Kind regards,
KHA Advocates