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Defamatory allegations filed without proof

(Querist) 10 October 2016 This query is : Resolved 
I am caught in a absolutely false DV case and guidance will be of immense use to me to retaliate in all possible ways.


My son's wife had filed the matter in the CAW Cell. Their sole aim is to extort money the marriage being a trap by concealing the fact that she has been having mental problem. I also have a PCR call record [obtained through RTI route] that she has been kept locked by her parents and was not allowed to go to sasural.


She was indoctrinated and later she joined the conspiracy with her parents. .

The query is WHAT WOULD BE THE PROSPECT OF FILING A CRIMINAL DEFAMATION CASE ON THE BASIS OF BASELESS AND WILD ALLEGATIONS AND RUBBISH THINGS MENTIONED IN THE COMPLAINT TO C.A.W CELL AND ON THE BASIS OF WHICH A F.I.R. WAS FILED BY HER.

I AM INDEED GRATEFUL FOR VALUABLE GUIDANCE RECEIVED FROM l/C IN THE PAST.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Expert) 10 October 2016
Get out of mess and then think. At this stage drop funny ideas.
Guest (Expert) 10 October 2016
You can file any number of cases on the wife of your son on any lame excuse, but you may have to prove that beyond any doubt.

But, be aware, you cannot be the judge of your own cause. So, the question arises, has the allegation been established to be without proof during trial of DV case and defamatory?

Kumar Doab (Expert) 10 October 2016
Gather irrefutable evidences.

Ask your own counsel to affirm, if evidence with you is irrefutable and sufficient.


Kumar Doab (Expert) 10 October 2016
Also posted at;


http://www.lawyersclubindia.com/experts/Defamatory-allegations-filed-without-proof-619571.asp
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 10 October 2016
No reply if query repeated.
Kumar Doab (Expert) 10 October 2016
Why to repeat!
Ms.Usha Kapoor (Expert) 11 October 2016
Repeated query. No reply.
P. Venu (Expert) 11 October 2016
Contents of a complaint given to a public authority does not warrant an action in defamation.
V.N.K. MENON (Querist) 12 October 2016
Mr. Venu your opinion is an eye-opener. Thank you and other experts.


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