In a significant act of tolerance and social solidarity, the Dubai Rental Disputes Centre, with support from the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitarian & Charity Establishment, has released 86 inmates involved in rental disputes in Dubai. This initiative underscores the UAE’s commitment to providing financial relief and supporting those facing challenges due to housing issues.
The financial obligations settled amounted to Dhs6.8 million, offering a fresh start to individuals and easing the burden on families. This effort aligns with the UAE’s humanitarian vision of promoting social responsibility and maintaining family stability.
Judge AbdulQader Mousa Mohammed, Chairman of the Dubai Rental Disputes Centre, expressed his gratitude to the Establishment for their contribution. He emphasized the Centre’s dedication to fair legal resolutions while maintaining compassion for those in financial distress.
Additionally, Saleh Zahir Al Mazrouei, Director-General of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitarian & Charity Establishment, highlighted the broader goal of the initiative — reuniting families and empowering individuals to regain financial independence. Timed before Eid Al-Fitr, the effort symbolizes a message of hope and renewal for many.
This initiative reflects the UAE’s leadership in combining legal efficiency with humanitarian support, promoting a more inclusive society and strengthening communal ties. Through such efforts, the country remains a global model for compassionate governance and equitable dispute resolution.




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