Abu Dhabi: Aya al-Deeb
The Abu Dhabi Court for Family and Civil and Administrative Cases ruled that a man should pay his ex-fiancée 5,000 dirhams in compensation for the moral damage she suffered, after he sent her obscene expressions in conversations via WhatsApp.
The details go back to the fact that the girl filed a lawsuit in which she demanded that the defendant pay her 100,000 dirhams and the interest of 12%, fees and expenses, and in return for legal fees, on the basis of saying that the defendant was a fiancé to her, and he sent her obscene expressions, indicating that it was done criminally convicted of it.
The court indicated that the criminal court convicted the defendant for the charge of sending via the information network “WhatsApp” to the complainant something that would violate public morals, by sending her conversations that violate public morals, and then the element of error is the availability and is proven conclusively against him.