In 2023, when the claimant sought the return of the gold, her sister refused, leading to a breach-of-trust complaint. The criminal court initially ordered Dh300,000 in restitution, but subsequent appeals and counterclaims complicated the case. During civil proceedings, the defendant offered a collection of gold items, but the claimant acknowledged only two as hers. The court ruled that the claimant failed to provide invoices, appraisals, or detailed descriptions to prove the total value and weight of the gold, limiting the compensation. Nevertheless, the court recognized the financial loss and emotional harm caused by the breach of trust, awarding Dh100,000 in material and moral damages, plus legal interest, while noting the criminal conviction confirmed the defendant's liability. A Dubai woman has won a breach-of-trust case against her sister after the sibling refused to return gold jewelry worth around Dh1 million, which had been entrusted to her for safekeeping during a dispute with the claimant's ex-husband. The legal battle, which began in 2017, reached the UAE's highest court, the Court of Cassation. The court upheld the criminal conviction of the sister for breach of trust, imposing a Dh10,000 fine. However, in the civil claim, the court awarded the claimant only Dh100,000 in compensation, citing insufficient evidence to substantiate the actual quantity and value of the jewelry. Court documents show the jewelry included rings, necklaces, full gold sets in yellow and white, children’s pieces, and bracelets.
Dubai Woman Wins Case Against Sister Over Gold Jewelry
A Dubai woman won a breach-of-trust case against her sister who refused to return gold jewelry worth Dh1 million. The court awarded Dh100,000 in compensation due to insufficient evidence.