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I messed up big time. I’ve been with my girlfriend for four years, but recently another guy entered our lives and tried to break us up. He wasn’t even really interested in her, just trying to cause trouble. Out of frustration, I created two fake Facebook profiles, one with his name and the other a made-up girl. I made them chat and took screenshots, hoping to show my girlfriend the guy’s true intentions. She then confronted him with this “evidence.” He, naturally, figured out it was all fake and is now threatening to report me for cybercrime. The worst part is, he works in intelligence and has a reputation for abusing his power. I need to clear my name and avoid legal trouble. Is what I did a serious offense? How can I protect myself?

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Under Indian law, you are legally obligated to pay maintenance for your wife, even if she is having an affair. However, you may be able to contest paternity of the child through a DNA test and potentially avoid paying child support if the child is not yours.

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