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Abu Dhabi to consider allowing marriage instead of jail
Sunday, 7 December 2014 1:59 PM
Abu Dhabi’s judiciary is considering a proposal to allow couples who are charged with having sex outside of wedlock to get married in order to avoid a trial.
According a report in The National, when case comes before the courts, the judge would ask the couple if they wanted to be married.
Authorities in the emirate say the proposal would ease caseloads, and help to reduce penalties.
Ali Al Qareiny, a lawyer at Al Mansour Advocates and Legal Consultancy, told The National that most cases come before the courts after a man and woman are caught being intimate in public.
He added that the courts should provide ongoing guidance to the couple, to ensure that the marriage was stable, and not a fraud.
Under UAE law, sex outside marriage is considered adultery and is punishable with a minimum of one year in jail.
Abu Dhabi to consider allowing marriage instead of jail
Sunday, 7 December 2014 1:59 PM
Abu Dhabi’s judiciary is considering a proposal to allow couples who are charged with having sex outside of wedlock to get married in order to avoid a trial.
According a report in The National, when case comes before the courts, the judge would ask the couple if they wanted to be married.
Authorities in the emirate say the proposal would ease caseloads, and help to reduce penalties.
Ali Al Qareiny, a lawyer at Al Mansour Advocates and Legal Consultancy, told The National that most cases come before the courts after a man and woman are caught being intimate in public.
He added that the courts should provide ongoing guidance to the couple, to ensure that the marriage was stable, and not a fraud.
Under UAE law, sex outside marriage is considered adultery and is punishable with a minimum of one year in jail.
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