defamation defamation

7 months ago

defamation against baseless allegations by a lecturer govt employee on an Enineer in connection of maintenance of apartment building without paying regular maintenance amount,written allegations trough watsup in association group

Anik

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A.Dear Client,
If you believe you have a valid defamation claim, you can consult with an advocate to initiate legal proceedings against the lecturer who made the baseless allegations. Electronic communication, such as WhatsApp messages, can be used as evidence in court. Ensure you have preserved these messages as they may be crucial in your case. To claim damages in a civil defamation case, you may need to prove that the false allegations have caused harm to your reputation or livelihood.
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