Summons and complaints are the documents that are a precursor to a lawsuit. Both documents represent the present conditions of plaintiff and defendant and are required before a lawsuit to proceed.
A civil lawsuit starts when a summon or complaint was filed with any court in UAE. A complaint contains the allegations of the plaintiff against the defendant, as well as the facts and supporting evidence for the allegations. As for a summon, it is a document that provides information regarding where the case will be heard. It also contains the seal and signature of the court and the clerk, and parties that are involved in the case. Complaints and summons have to be filed properly in order for a lawsuit to proceed.
At HHS Lawyers, our legal drafting team knows that there are a number of considerations that have to be taken into account when drafting summons and complaints. For instance, the plaintiff bringing the lawsuit must file a summon or a complaint to start the lawsuit with the document clearly providing the reason for the intention. The summon or complaint is also a way to inform the court and not just the defendant of the substantive basis upon which the lawsuit rests.
Lawyers and legal consultants at HHS Lawyers help to ensure complaints and summons of clients are valid by incorporating the key components, which are as follows:
Requests for appropriate type of compensation for damages, depending on the claims that are being asserted.
Beyond complaint letters, our legal drafting team in Dubai can also can draft Ministry of Labor complaints. This helps to act as a mediatory medium through which the ministry’s clients are able to send their criticism against the employees in the ministry.
The skilled legal drafting team in HHS Lawyers have all helped to draft summons and complaints that are not only tailored for their unique reasons, but also help in keeping business operations smoothly running with limited disputes.
The drafting of summons and complaints is not a straightforward process. Creating one that works perfectly for the venture and interests of all involved parties is a complex task to be performed only by experienced lawyers.
At HHS Lawyers, we have an expert team who are professionals in drafting legal documents. We provide services to our clients as per their requirements and also provide opinion of legal drafts.
If needed, our experts can give an accurate report to ensure that all jargons are used accurately and a legal document is drafted accordingly.
If you want to learn more regarding our legal drafting service, talk to our team of legal drafting specialists today. You can call or email us to book a free, no-obligation initial consultation with our seasoned lawyers in Dubai.
If a summon is missed, then you might get a judgment entered against you instantly.
As per legal terms, a complaint is any formal legal document that sets out the facts and reasons that the party filing believes are sufficient to support a claim against the party or parties.
A complaint has to contain all of the allegations against a party. If applicable, it should also include the laws that were being violated, facts that have led to a dispute, as well as demands that are made by plaintiff in restoring justice.
If you fail in showing up in a criminal court, you could be issued a warrant of arrest. For missing a civil summon, judgment will be entered against the defendant. Take note: a summon from the criminal court is non-negotiable. A defendant can face criminal charges in the event that he or she fails to show up in court during the date notified in the summon.
It is illegal to sue without providing notice. Whenever someone is being sued in the United Arab Emirates, summons and complaint have to be provided. If there is proof that the defendant was not served prior to the lawsuit, then the judgment can be set aside.
Since a summon or complaint is needed to file a lawsuit, it is not possible to serve someone over the phone. You can’t be served with a complaint or summon by phone, fax, or voicemail unless your legal representative makes an arrangement for doing so. A summon or complaint has to be delivered physically.