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How can i defend my case when all the allegations are lies? a complaint has been lodged against me?


We used to be very close together. we share almost everything. until we start to hold hands... things get a bit messy. i think i hurt her feelings by saying that i have always regarded her as my elder sister. She left me not long after, about 2 months later, but not without insulting me, abusing my feelings, telling me that she has gotten herself another man and ask me to pest off. i was peeved definitely. i gave in a 100 %, care and help her in every way. in the end, that's the manner she left me. ya.. and she ask her parents to lie to me that she has flown off to Europe. and ya.. i m an idiot i actually believed. i m devastated.Till one fateful day, i find out the truth and so i went straight to her house to find her. i wanted so much to say i m sorry about perhaps hurting her feelings and getting an answer from her.
in the end it turns out very wrong, now she has lodged a legal complaint on me accusing me of harassment. looking her up will be so wrong. what should i do?

You don't have to defend yourself at all. If she is bringing the complaint, it is up to her to prove you did it.

You have no legal requirement to prove you are innocent, it is their job to prove you guilty.

Just because you filed a complaint, doesn't mean you are automatically charged. If you leave her alone, I'm sure this will go away.

Composing your question in English would help.

and would you like to tell us WHAT is the basis of her "LEGAL COMPLAINT?"

Get therapy.

That's the whole point, yo have to prove they are lying while proving your case.

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