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UAE-FEDERAL PERSONAL STATUS LAWS

                                                                     UAE-FEDERAL PERSONAL STATUS LAWS      

UAE is a Muslim country conservative about its religion. The laws of the UAE are in sync with its religion. In recent times, due to harsh punishments businessmen are turning away from the country. The country is losing its international trade markets. For instance, foreigners have been jailed in UAE for kissing in public. Tourists were imprisoned for years together for using CBD products. With the decline in tourism and trade, the country is bringing in changes in its laws.
The new laws are expected to invite skilled and highly qualified people from all over the world. The Dirham (currency of UAE) is one of the most stable currencies in the world. The legal measures are expected to boost UAE’s economic growth and appreciate Dirham in the world market.

What legal changes were introduced recently?

Article 4:
Both men and women can file a divorce. Earlier women did not have the power to file a divorce

Article 5:
Speaks about civil marriages. Both men and women should have attained the age of 21 years. The condition of being related to each other has been removed. Also, the condition of getting assent from the bride’s father has been removed. Marriage should be registered in the court. The mandatory requirement of witness has been removed.

Articles 6, 7, 8:
Joint or Unilateral divorce. When one of the partners wishes to end the marriage, he or she can do it at will. The person calling for divorce need not prove the blame. Earlier, either of the parties had to assign the blame before getting a divorce.
Article 9:
The wife shall apply for alimony. If the husband fails to pay, the court shall use its discretionary powers to provide justice.

Article 10:
Concept of joint custody of children introduced the first time in UAE

TRIVIA:
The UAE has had a special place in India’s efforts in recent years to increase its engagement in areas ranging from trade to security with West Asian states. The Emirates are home to 3.5 million Indian expatriates, who account for about 30% of the country’s population. Bilateral trade got a boost with the signing of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) in February 2022 Read More imformation Click Here

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