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3 available 3 • View allChecking records after rejecting police clearance certificate
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Q: Hello,
Around 2 years back, I was acquitted (found innocent) in a financial case in the Court of First Instance and Court of Appeal as well in Dubai.
I received my passport back but I never went to the police station after that. I have changed visa and travelled without a problem. Recently, I applied for a Police Clearance Certificate and it was rejected.
My brother went to the police station and they told him I have a file there. Now, I feel scared to go myself as I don't know if it's an old case I mentioned and I just need to clear it from the system or something new.
Is this because I didn't submit the judgement papers to the police station? Or more likely some new case?
I am interested in hiring a lawyer to help me with this.
Thank you

Jan 8, 2019
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Travel ban and arrest warrant check after closing a loan

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Q: Hello,
Can someone tell me what a travel ban is connected to? Is it your passport number?
I understand I have an open case in Dubai for a loan (that's actually paid now) and I'm now outside the UAE, so have no Emirates ID card or number.
If I attempted to get back in the country whilst that case is still open, would I be pulled up on my passport number?
What if the passport number they have on record is expired and you have a new number, can that case still be connected to you?
If I knew it was safe I would be happy to return and go to the police station myself to close it. I have the details from the bank.


Nov 7, 2018
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Intimation from Police regarding a cheque bounce case
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Q: Dear Hari,
The holder of the ID No. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX has been circulated. The concerned person is kindly requested to refer to Muraqqabat Police Station as soon as possible.
Got this SMS from Dubai Police, what does that mean and what actions may be taken if I reach the police station. There is one cheque bounce case on me.

Apr 15, 2019
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In the UAE, cheque bounce is a very frequent problem faced by people during their span in the country. It is covered under the purview of Commercial Transactions Law, and legal implications/penalties can be financially severe and daunting for more “serious” offenses. Bounced cheque issues may arise in a variety of commercial transactions, including but not limited to, companies’ exchanges, bank loans, property rents or purchases, and individual transactions.
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1 available 1 • View allFederal Law No. (5) of 1985 On the Civil Transactions Law of the United Arab Emirates 96
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.
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