Brief Guide of Ex-Parte Judgement in UAE

An ex-parte judgment in the UAE refers to a court decision made in the absence of one party, typically the defendant. This type of judgment is rendered when the absent party fails to appear in court despite being duly notified. Here’s a brief guide:

  1. Definition of Ex-Parte Judgment
  • An ex-parte judgment is issued when one party to a case does not participate in the proceedings, allowing the court to decide the case based on the evidence and arguments presented by the appearing party.
  1. Reasons for Ex-Parte Judgments
  • Failure of the defendant to respond to a court summons.
  • Deliberate absence despite being notified.
  • Inability to locate the defendant for proper notification.
  1. Legal Framework
  • The UAE Civil Procedures Law governs the issuance of ex-parte judgments.
  • Articles within the Civil Procedures Law outline the process of notification and the consequences of non-appearance.
  1. Process of Issuance
  1. Notification:
    • The plaintiff must ensure proper notification of the defendant through legal means such as court notices, emails, or other prescribed methods.
  2. Proceedings in Absence:
    • If the defendant fails to appear, the court proceeds to hear the case based solely on the plaintiff’s submissions.
  3. Judgment:
    • The court issues its decision based on the evidence provided.
  1. Challenging an Ex-Parte Judgment
  • Appeal: The absent party has the right to appeal the judgment within the stipulated period.
  • Objection: If the judgment was made due to procedural errors, such as improper notification, the defendant can file an objection.
  • Reconsideration: The defendant can request the court to reconsider the case by presenting valid reasons for their absence and evidence to contest the judgment.
  1. Enforcement of Ex-Parte Judgments
  • Once the judgment becomes final (if not appealed within the allowed period), it is enforceable.
  • Execution of the judgment can involve actions such as asset seizure, salary garnishment, or other enforcement measures as per UAE law.
  1. International Recognition
  • If an ex-parte judgment involves a foreign party or is intended to be enforced abroad, the UAE’s ratified treaties and international agreements will determine its recognition and enforcement in other jurisdictions.

Key Takeaways

  • Ex-parte judgments ensure that cases proceed even if one party is absent but are subject to strict legal protocols.
  • The right to challenge and appeal protects the interests of absent parties.
  • Proper notification is crucial; failure to notify properly can render the judgment void or subject to appeal.