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A married women blackmailing me


08-Jun-2025 (In Divorce Law)
Sir i came in relationship with a married women and m unmarried but due to her rude behaviour i dont want to continue but she threaten me to share pics chats and blackmailing me or bolti h Tera sb barbad krdungi sir kya kru Mai mentally tortured hora hu bhot
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Answer #1
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There are many ways to get rid of that woman. Men are being blackmailed nowadays a lot by such woman. Start by collecting evidences against her, voice recordings, threatening messages etc. You can contact me for further assistance.
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Answer #2
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The ideal way to proceed is by filing a police complaint, which will also be useful if she decides to file any fake case against you in the future. If she publishes the material on any website/forum, a simple civil suit seeking the removal of the content will be sufficient and you can also file a case against her for damages to your reputation. So don't worry.
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Answer #3
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Hi you can take assistance of an advocate and file an FIR against the woman. Parallelly if you want to stop her from using any chat or pics you can file a case for injunction to restrain her. Since this is a sensitive case make sure you move forward under the guidance of a trustable legal counsel
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Answer #4
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Do consult a lawyer and brief him about the facts of your case. Do show him the Watsapp chats and other evidence available with you to enable a Lawyer to tender his considered opinion as to what precautions and steps to take further.
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Answer #5
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You are legally protected under Indian law from blackmail, threats, and mental harassment. If the married woman you were in a relationship with is now threatening to share your private chats or photos and is mentally torturing you, you can file a complaint under Sections 384 (blackmail), 506 (criminal intimidation) of the IPC, and Sections 66E & 67 of the IT Act for misuse of private content. Collect all evidence such as chats, messages, or voice notes, and approach the nearest police station to file a complaint. Avoid further contact, do not respond emotionally, and consult a lawyer if needed to send a legal notice or file for a restraining order to protect your dignity, privacy, and mental peace. You may also file a written application with the local police stating you are being harassed and blackmailed so that she cannot misuse the law or file a false FIR against you. In case the threats continue, you can request the court for an injunction or restraining order to prevent her from sharing anything publicly.
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