No you cant. That's pretty silly.
If someone is falsely accusing you of hacking their account, it would be best to gather evidence to prove your innocence. However, filing a case against them may not be necessary unless they continue to make false accusations and it is causing harm to your reputation or well-being. In such cases, you may consider consulting with a lawyer to explore your options for defamation or harassment.
make another new account or change the old account's password using number, capital letter and lower case letter
A person or group of people who are being charged with trial for a believed crime.
Probably around 1992.
One sure possible consequence is identity theft. There are many other consequences as well. One is also that you have key logging software that is tracking every key stroke that you make stealing passwords, account information, etc. Worst case scenario, Hack something the government owns and go to Prison for life. Best case scenario, Hack something to help someone, get a job and have fun.
Nope. All property in game, i.e. Money, accounts, items, is the sole property of Jagex. You didn't "steal" Jagexs money or account, so you can't make a claim. Plus, good luck finding a court who would that case haha :/
If its a woman agree with her and accept you were in the wrong unless shes accusing you of cheating in which case you prove your love for her which can be expensive!
You have either followed them by accident or someone else has access to your account. Change your password if you think this is the case.
Yes and in my case it was because someone had attempted to access the account and used up the password attempts!
An imprest account is an account which allows the sum of money to be given as an advance payment to someone to carry out an expenses as the case may be. This type of account is usually retired in which the person who spent the money will analyse how the money was spent.
When the rich man files a case to the poor man and his family, accusing them in stealing their wealth's spirits.
No, they cannot. It is illegal to sign the check that belongs to someone else. However in case of joint accounts it is enough if either of the account holders sign the check and it is perfectly legal too.
If the mode of operation of the account is jointly by you and your husband in this case he can not closed the account. If the mode of operation is either or survivor, in this case your husband can close this account and you can not claim anything from bank.