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Bahraini Man Wins Lawsuit Over Misrepresentation of Caravan Model Year

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Last updated: 2024/07/07 at 2:56 PM
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A Bahraini man recently won a lawsuit against a seller who misrepresented a caravan as a 2010 model when it was actually a 1996 model. The High Civil Court ruled in favor of the buyer, ordering the seller to reimburse the purchase price of 5,105 Bahraini dinars, including the cost of repairs, as well as court fees and legal expenses. The buyer, represented by lawyer Riyadh Al Sindi, discovered the deception after purchasing the caravan for 5,000 dinars from a seller who advertised it on Instagram. Initially, the seller refused to allow the buyer to have the caravan inspected by a dealership.

After purchasing the caravan, the buyer took it to a garage for inspection, where he learned that it was actually a 1996 model with damaged parts and no available spare parts from the manufacturer. The buyer had already paid 1,000 dinars through Benefit and the remaining amount the following day, incurring 88 dinars in repair costs. Unsatisfied with the condition of the caravan, the buyer filed a lawsuit against both the original owner and the seller on Instagram, seeking reimbursement for the purchase price and repair costs. He provided evidence such as the transfer of funds, the falsified vehicle registration certificate indicating a 2010 model, and a altered chassis number.

The court appointed an expert who confirmed that the caravan was indeed manufactured in 1996 and had a market value of no more than 1,800 dinars. The expert’s report also revealed that the ownership of the caravan had changed hands multiple times within a short period. The court found that the buyer had been misled by the seller’s misrepresentation and had entered into the contract based on false information. The seller was held responsible for selling a product that did not meet the agreed-upon specifications and failing to disclose the true condition and model year of the caravan.

This case serves as a reminder for buyers to be cautious when making purchases, especially through online platforms where misrepresentations can easily occur. It is important for buyers to conduct thorough inspections and verify information before agreeing to any transactions to avoid falling victim to fraud or deception. Additionally, seeking legal advice and representation, as the buyer did in this case, can help protect one’s rights and ensure that appropriate action is taken in the event of a dispute.

The successful outcome of this lawsuit demonstrates the importance of holding sellers accountable for misrepresentations and fraudulent practices. Buyers who feel they have been deceived or sold a product that does not meet the agreed specifications should not hesitate to seek legal recourse. By taking action against dishonest sellers, buyers can help prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future and promote fair and transparent business practices in the marketplace.

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