Test Dubai | Lie Detector

In Dubai, the lie detector test is neither wholly admissible nor wholly dismissed. It functions as an influential, non-binding investigative and corroborative tool. While Dubai courts have shown restraint in not elevating polygraph results to conclusive proof, the lack of formal regulation in the private sector poses risks. A balanced approach—retaining judicial discretion while introducing statutory standards—would best serve justice and individual rights in this dynamic jurisdiction.

The use of polygraph examinations, commonly known as lie detector tests, has expanded globally from criminal investigation into pre-employment screening and private dispute resolution. In Dubai, a global hub operating under a unique fusion of Civil Law (influenced by Egyptian and French models) and Shari’a principles, the polygraph occupies a controversial yet increasingly utilized niche. This paper examines the legal status of polygraph results within Dubai’s judicial system, their practical application by law enforcement entities such as Dubai Police, and the ethical implications for employers and private individuals. The analysis concludes that while polygraph results are not binding evidence in criminal courts, they serve as a valuable investigative tool and are gaining conditional acceptance in civil employment contexts, provided they adhere to strict procedural standards. lie detector test dubai

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