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 Litigation Department

Said Al Dhuhli Law Firm has established itself as a premier legal practice in Oman, offering a wide range of litigation services. The firm’s litigation department is highly regarded for its expertise in handling complex disputes across various sectors. With a deep understanding of Omani law and strong advocacy skills, the litigation team represents clients in both civil and criminal cases, ensuring their legal rights are protected and their interests safeguarded.

Scope of Litigation Services

The litigation department at Said Al Dhuhli handles a broad range of disputes, including commercial, civil, criminal, and administrative litigation. The team is well-versed in representing clients in the Omani courts, including primary courts, appeal courts, and the Supreme Court. Whether a case involves a contractual dispute, tort claim, or regulatory challenge, the litigation team brings years of experience to the table.

1. Civil and Commercial Litigation
The firm’s civil and commercial litigation practice covers disputes between businesses and individuals, including breach of contract, property disputes, debt recovery, and shareholder conflicts. The team conducts thorough investigations, drafts legal pleadings, and represents clients in court proceedings, arbitration, and mediation. Said Al Dhuhli’s lawyers are committed to resolving disputes efficiently and in a manner that best serves the client’s interests.

2. Criminal Litigation
In criminal cases, Said Al Dhuhli Law Firm provides robust legal defense to individuals and businesses facing accusations of criminal activity. The litigation team handles cases ranging from white-collar crimes to more serious offenses, offering a thorough analysis of the evidence and a vigorous defense in court. The firm’s criminal defense lawyers work diligently to protect the rights of the accused and achieve the best possible outcomes.

3. Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution 
Said Al Dhuhli’s litigation department also excels in arbitration and ADR. Many business disputes can be resolved outside of court, and the firm is skilled in representing clients in arbitration tribunals, as well as through negotiation and mediation. The goal is to provide clients with a cost-effective and timely resolution, avoiding the time-consuming and often expensive nature of formal litigation.

Client-Centered Approach

What sets the litigation department at Said Al Dhuhli apart is its client-centered approach. The firm’s lawyers take the time to understand each client’s unique situation, offering personalized legal strategies that align with their objectives. The team is committed to achieving favorable outcomes, whether through aggressive litigation or negotiated settlements.

By combining a deep knowledge of Omani law with practical litigation experience, Said Al Dhuhli’s litigation department remains a trusted legal partner for businesses and individuals facing legal disputes in Oman.

FAQ

If the deduction is not exempt from payment of the fee in accordance with the law, the fee shall be OMR 5 (R 5. p) In personal and civil cases, in commercial cases, the fee is 300 QAR. Three hundred Omani Riyals for bankruptcy month claims and affiliated applications that cannot be assessed in accordance with the rules of valuation of the claim provided for by law.

 

If the claim is an unqualified application, it is entitled to a fee of 30 riyals (SAR 30). At the time of registration, the confidentiality secretariat settles the fee due to the day of the judgment. In other valued commercial proceedings, it performs a fee of 2% of the value of the business proceeding at a minimum of 30 riyals (SAR 30). p) Maximum of 3,000 riyals -

Yes, the agent may be a lawyer and the agency shall be on official authority certified by the notary in justice or the power of attorney shall be confirmed in the record of the hearing attended by the plaintiff. No civil or commercial action in excess of RMB5,000 may be brought only through a lawyer assigned by the plaintiff; In civil or commercial proceedings of less than the amount referred to, litigants may call upon their spouses, their in-laws and their relatives up to the fourth degree and be considered in the judgement of the lawyers admitted to the hearing and the signing of the case sheet and appeals before the courts at all levels.

 

In cases of personal status, it is not necessary to have a lawyer present for the plaintiff or to sign the case sheet.

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  • +96879658000
  • saidaldhuhlilaw@gmail.com
  • Said Al Dhuhli law firm Al Seeb Road Muscat Oman

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