Asked in Criminal
If you have proper evidence then you can File it.
Go ahead if you have substantial evidence with yourself and they are of defamatory nature.
Dear Client, Collect all written, electronic, or spoken communications that contain the defamatory statements. This can include emails, text messages, social media posts, and any other relevant materials. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer who specializes in defamation cases. They can help you draft a legal notice to the accused, demanding a retraction and apology for the defamatory statements. If the legal notice does not resolve the issue, you can proceed to file a criminal complaint with the magistrate containing your details, details of the accused, specifics of the instance, etc. Submit the complaint to the magistrate in the jurisdiction where the defamatory statements were made or where the harm was felt. Once the magistrate accepts the complaint, the court will issue a summons to the accused to appear in court. After hearing both sides, the magistrate will deliver the judgment. Should you require any further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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