Civil Lawyers of Dubai often receive a query regarding time limit to file court cases in UAE Courts in matters of civil claim, cheque bounce, criminal cases or appeal in the foregoing cases.
Hence, the topic of today’s article will discuss the timelines for registering court cases at different stages. According to the UAE Civil Procedure Law, civil claims are time-barred, and within such a statutory timeline, the claimant shall register the case before a competent court. Although, there exists a restriction of filing claim post the time limit, yet, it will not eliminate the claim in its entirety and gives the defendant to object the claim on the procedural aspect. Ergo, it is pertinent to ascertain the time limits prior to registering any claim in Dubai courts and not only the time limit, but when it starts and other relevant circumstances.
Important Timelines
In a nutshell, the legislator has set varied time limits for different cases depending upon the circumstances of the matter and in order to protect the very interest of the claimant and the defendant.
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