False Domestic Violence act False Domestic Violence act

6 months ago

How to counter and quash a false domestic violence case ? our proceedings are going on for more than a year but she has suddenly filed this false dv case against me under section 12- protection of women domestic violence act.

Anik

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Gather Evidence: Collect evidence that supports your case. This may include text messages, emails, phone records, or any other communication that can demonstrate your side of the story. Keep records of any interactions with the accuser.

Witness Statements: If there were any witnesses to the alleged incidents, ask them to provide statements. These statements can corroborate your version of events.

Documentation: Maintain detailed records of all relevant events, including dates, times, and descriptions. These records can be valuable evidence in court.

Financial Documentation: If financial allegations are involved, gather financial records to prove your financial contributions to the family, such as bank statements, bills, and tax returns.

Character Witnesses: If you have character witnesses who can attest to your good character and behavior, have them ready to provide statements or testify in court.

Custody and Visitation: If child custody or visitation is at stake, ensure that you are abiding by any court orders and be an active, responsible parents

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