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Rapidninja717.
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AAlphavikas5426
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March 29, 2025 at 5:46 amHello, I need legal advice regarding a situation involving harassment and false accusations by a former colleague.Recently, this person used office resources to call my parents multiple times whose numbers I don’t know how he obtained. I called him to discuss the matter, and during the conversation, he falsely accused me of contacting his relatives and bestfriend and making a 3 a.m. call, which I did make. However, the other accusations were untrue.
To verify his claims, I contacted his cousin who I had called, confirmed that no such request had been made to contact my parents, which contradicted his statement.
This individual knew I was recording the call and that I was feeling frightened during the conversation. His actions—using office resources and making false accusations—seem manipulative and inappropriate.
My questions are:
Does this situation come under POSH (Prevention of Sexual Harassment) or workplace misconduct based on the use of office resources and false claims?
Do I need to provide any context about our personal relationship to proceed with a complaint?
How should I proceed legally if this continues, and what actions should I take against this kind of misconduct?
I would appreciate any legal advice or guidance on how to handle this situation.Thank you!
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RRapidninja717
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March 29, 2025 at 5:51 amEven if it doesn’t come under posh, you need to file a complaint as he got your number via your workplace.-
RRapidninja717
PARTICIPANT
March 29, 2025 at 5:52 amBut did this start after he quit? If it did, then maybe he didn’t get your number through the workplace and you need to file a police complaint-
AAlphavikas5426
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March 29, 2025 at 5:54 amHe is still working there. I am no longer working at this workplace.-
RRapidninja717
PARTICIPANT
March 29, 2025 at 6:00 amThen you need to email HR and let them know. If they don’t revert or ignore it, police complaint. Mention that in your email too.-
AAlphavikas5426
OP
March 29, 2025 at 6:01 amAre you lawyer?-
RRapidninja717
PARTICIPANT
March 29, 2025 at 6:55 amNo am not. But I work in women rights. If you don’t want to take it further then I dont know what to do
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