How to protect from false cases when breaking an engagement?
My engagement and Roka ceremony took place last month, but due to some personal reasons, I do not want to go ahead with the marriage. I want to break this engagement. I am willing to pay for whatever expenses the girl's side has incurred. However, I know that the girl’s side will not agree. How can I protect myself and my family from a false case?

To protect yourself from false cases, communicate your decision politely in writing and offer to reimburse expenses. Ensure all interactions are documented, preferably through email or legal notice. Avoid direct confrontations and have neutral witnesses during discussions. If threats or false allegations arise, consult a lawyer and seek anticipatory bail if necessary.

To break the engagement, you can explain your decision and offer to pay for any legitimate expenses. If the girl's side threatens legal action, consult a lawyer who can help protect you from false accusations and guide you on how to deal with potential legal risks. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
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