Khaleej Times

Man denies forging marriage papers

- Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — A husband has gone on trial after being accused of forging his ex-wife’s marriage certificat­e claiming that she got married to another man in Oman. The intention, it now emerges, was to relieve himself from paying her alimony.

Court records stated that the Arab national had separated from his wife and the court ordered him to pay her a monthly alimony. Months after their separation, the man filed a complaint with the family affairs authoritie­s claiming that his ex-wife got married to another man and that he wanted to be relieved from paying her the monthly alimony.

He also submitted a copy of the marriage certificat­e, he alleged, to have been issued to his ex-wife and her new husband in Oman as proof. The marriage certificat­e was later found to be a forged one.

Authoritie­s then referred the man to the Abu Dhabi Misdemeano­ur Court on charges of forging a marriage certificat­e.

In court, the man admitted to presenting a copy of the marriage certificat­e to authoritie­s but denied forging the document. He told the court that his sister-inlaw from Oman emailed him the copy of the marriage certificat­e that was issued to his ex-wife and her new husband. He insisted that he had no idea that the document was a forged one.

My sister-in-law told me that my ex-wife was married to another man. . I have never been involved in the forgery and I have no idea that the marriage certificat­e was a forged one.’ The defendant

“My sister-in-law told me that my ex-wife was married to another man. She also sent me a copy of the marriage certificat­e via email as proof. I have never been involved in the forgery and I have no idea that the marriage certificat­e was a forged one,” the man said in court.

The trial was adjourned until January 17.

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