Ajman Snapchat Defamation Fine : Dh30K Penalty, Phone Seized After Supreme Court Revival

Snapchat Defamation Fine

Ajman Snapchat defamation fine of Dh30,000 hits 48-year-old Gulf influencer convicted for posting videos accusing ex-friend of marital infidelity, violating UAE’s Cybercrimes Law after Federal Supreme Court revived dismissed case.

Ajman Snapchat Defamation Case Origins

Ajman Snapchat defamation fine stemmed from December 2024 dispute when defendant posted Snapchat clips claiming “evidence, chats and videos” of complainant’s immoral conduct with unnamed men, aiming to destroy her marriage and reputation. Forensic analysis confirmed clips stored in Snapchat Memories linked to her account despite claims they were old foreign recordings.

Ajman Snapchat defamation fine followed Federal Supreme Court December 2025 ruling overturning dismissals—cybercrime limitation starts when victim discovers content (April 2, 2025 via third-party alert), not posting date. Court accepted lawyer Mohammed Al Awami’s continuing offence argument, remitting case for retrial under Federal Decree Law No. 34/2021.

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Ajman Snapchat Defamation Penalties and Civil Claim

Ajman Snapchat defamation fine includes Dh30,000 penalty, mobile phone confiscation, supervised content deletion and court fees, plus accepted Dh51,000 civil damages claim for psychological harm nearly causing family breakdown. Court ruled insinuations equal explicit defamation when intent to harm honour clear.

Gulf Repost examines Ajman Snapchat defamation fine as benchmark UAE cybercrime enforcement, clarifying limitation periods, forensic Snapchat evidence standards and civil liabilities flowing from digital reputation attacks.

Layla Hassan

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