How to counter false allegations by my sister-in-law?
My brother got married a month ago. On December 31st, my sister-in-law had a fight with him at 1 AM and left with her father. She has now accused my family and me of physically assaulting her and said that we demanded money from her family, which is false. The fight was with my brother, and on the day of the incident, I was at my parental home. I came back to my in-laws’ house on January 1st.
Your sister-in-law’s false allegations can be countered with evidence like witness statements, video footage, or written documentation that you were elsewhere during the incident. You should also provide proof that your family had no involvement in the alleged demand for money or physical assault. Consider filing a counter-FIR if needed. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
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