My husband accused me of bigamy without showing any proof. The police, influenced by him, got a marriage receipt and certificate from a temple, using a fake letter from someone claiming to be my second husband. The priest then threatened my father for a bribe of Rs. 2 lakh to testify in our favor. The marriage receipt and certificate don’t have my signature or my parents’ signatures. My father recorded the priest demanding the bribe. Will the marriage documents be used against me? Will the audio recording help my case? Please advise.
Best Answer
The marriage documents, lacking your signature and your parents’ signatures, are likely inadmissible as evidence. The audio recording of the priest demanding a bribe constitutes strong evidence of fraud and coercion, which can be used to invalidate the documents and expose the false accusations.
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