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Can I settle a bounced cheque case out of court in the UAE?

Asked by Anonymous·Jun 26, 2026·1 answers
Someone wants to resolve a cheque dispute by agreement rather than going through full litigation.

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Jun 26, 2026
Yes, settlement is often the fastest way to resolve a bounced cheque matter in the UAE, and the system encourages it. Because most unpaid cheques are now handled as civil enforcement since 2 January 2022 under Federal Decree-Law No. 14 of 2020, the central question is usually the debt itself — so an agreed payment, instalment plan or negotiated discount accepted by the cheque holder can resolve the dispute without prolonged litigation. Once payment or settlement is made, the holder confirms it to the court so the execution file is closed and any enforcement measures, such as a travel ban, can be lifted. Where a matter is criminal because of bad-faith conduct, a waiver (drop of complaint) from the beneficiary is typically key to closing it. In all cases, put the settlement in writing, keep proof of payment, and confirm with the court that the file is formally closed — do not rely on a verbal understanding. To negotiate terms or draft a binding settlement and waiver, you can compare verified UAE legal professionals on LEXAI.
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