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Ajman Court Dismisses Woman's Dh10m Property Claim

Jul 14, 2026
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Jul 14, 2026 01:30
Ajman court rejects woman’s Dh10m property ownership claim

## Court Ruling

The Federal Court of First Instance in Ajman has dismissed a woman's lawsuit over a Dh10 million property. The court determined she was only a nominal owner, with the actual ownership belonging to a group of partners who financed the purchase.

## Legal Proceedings

The woman sought to cancel the property's transfer and claim compensation, alleging misuse of a power of attorney by the defendant. However, the court found that the property was registered in her name as part of a nominee arrangement, and the transfer was to return ownership to its rightful holders.

## Evidence and Judgment

The defendant, supported by a partnership agreement and previous criminal case findings, argued that the plaintiff's husband and other partners were the true owners. The court noted that the criminal court had already cleared the defendant of any wrongdoing, confirming the transfer was consensual among the actual owners.

## Conclusion

The court concluded that the plaintiff had no beneficial interest in the property and lacked the legal standing to pursue the claim. It ordered her to pay court costs and legal fees, emphasizing that any disputes regarding her husband's partnership rights should be addressed separately.

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