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Heirs of a Dubai Billionaire Sue for 8.6 Million Dirhams Over Luxury Car

Heirs of a wealthy individual in Dubai have filed a lawsuit seeking compensation of <strong>8.6 million dirhams</strong> due to the failure to deliver a previously ordered luxury car. The case highlights consumer rights issues in the luxury car market.

Dubai Court Orders Compensation for Couple Who Lost Their Child

A court in Dubai has ordered a hospital and a doctor to pay a compensation of <strong>100,000 dirhams</strong> to a couple who lost their child during pregnancy. The incident has sparked a debate over healthcare standards in the country.

Dubai Court Orders Luxury Car Company to Pay 40,000 Dirhams

A court in Dubai has mandated a luxury car company to pay 40,000 Emirati Dirhams to a customer. This ruling follows a complaint from the customer regarding the company's failure to adhere to the terms of the deal.

Court rules in favor of Egyptian musicians' union leader

An Egyptian economic court has ruled in favor of the head of the musicians' union, Mustafa Kamel, ordering journalist Hani Azab to pay 100,000 Egyptian pounds in damages. This ruling underscores the judiciary's commitment to protecting individual rights.

Court Orders Car Fraudster to Pay 2 Million EGP in Compensation

An Egyptian court has ruled that Amir Al-Hilali, known as the 'car fraudster', must pay a compensation of <strong>2 million Egyptian pounds</strong> to victims of his scams. This ruling follows numerous complaints from individuals who fell prey to Al-Hilali's fraudulent practices.

FIFA compensates Barcelona financially after Rafinha's injury

FIFA has announced a financial compensation for FC Barcelona following the injury of their player Rafinha, easing the financial burdens the club faces amid current circumstances.

Homeless Man Awarded $975,000 After Wrongful Detention

A homeless man in the United States received a compensation of <strong>$975,000</strong> after being wrongfully detained and sent to a psychiatric hospital. The incident raised questions about the mental health care system in the country.

Former student apologizes after 15 years for stealing sign

After 15 years, the owner of 'Exotica Foods' in Swansea received an unexpected apology and a £100 cash compensation from a former student who stole a sign. The student confessed to the theft after a night of drinking with friends.