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The penalty and clearance of a bounced rental cheque
Good evening Sir,
I have a rental cheque of amount 30k bounced by my landlord due to insufficient funds. I lost my job and had to come back to my country.
Now, I have a new job opening in Dubai. When I checked the immigration system, it showed that I have a case against me for the same amount of AED 30k.
How would I be able to come back to Dubai as they will stop me at the airport?
I’ve got people saying that as per the new law, I will have to pay a fine up to AED 2000 for a bounced cheque of AED 50k. Is this true? How do I deal with this?
Thanks so much in advance. Your legal help is really helpful for all the residents of the UAE.

Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for getting in touch with me on this.
The new cheque bounce law of Dubai you are referring to is that there is no jail term for a bounced cheque amount of AED 200,000.
Considering your cheque amount is only AED 30,000, there will be a case wherein you will have to pay a fine of AED 3000/AED 4000 (fine up to 10-15% of the cheque amount at the discretion of the court).
You can appoint a lawyer in Dubai who will represent you before the court/police, get the case details and pay the fine for you.
Upon payment of the fine, the police will issue a clearance letter. Once the clearance letter is issued, you will not face any detention at the airport and your travel will be smooth and safe.
I trust you will find this helpful. You can get in touch with me on hari.wadhwana@gmail.com or +971 52 9495731 for further discussion and details.
Regards,
Hari Wadhwana