The Abu Dhabi Commercial Court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by an employee seeking a reduction in her monthly loan repayments, ruling that the deductions imposed by four banks did not breach the legally permitted salary cap.
In its judgment, the court noted that although the woman had accumulated more than Dh1.2 million in personal loans and credit card liabilities, each bank had acted within the law, as none deducted more than 50 per cent of her monthly salary of Dh25,000.
The employee had requested the court to urgently direct the banks to limit deductions to 25 per cent of her income, refund what she described as excess payments totalling Dh100,000, and award legal costs, Emarat Al Youm reported.
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In its judgment, the court noted that although the woman had accumulated more than Dh1.2 million in personal loans and credit card liabilities, each bank had acted within the law, as none deducted more than 50 per cent of her monthly salary of Dh25,000.
The employee had requested the court to urgently direct the banks to limit deductions to 25 per cent of her income, refund what she described as excess payments totalling Dh100,000, and award legal costs, Emarat Al Youm reported.
for more, visit : https://thelawreporters.co...
#creditcards #legalcosts #LegalNews
Dh25,000-a-month Employee Must Repay Dh1.2M Loans, Court Rules
The Abu Dhabi Commercial Court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by an employee seeking a reduction in her monthly loan repayments, ruling that the deduct
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