There are punishments for perjury, lying under oath.
Oedipus accused Creon, Iocaste's brother.
People falsely accuse the transsexual people of being homosexuals because of the little information that they have about them.
You might falsely accuse them of a dishonest act.
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Thou shall not accuse anyone falsely
He couldn't stand to be considered wrong in the eyes of the scientific community.
If you falsely accuse someone of terrorsim - in addition to whatever personal damages they may sue you for, you can be criminally charged with making false reports to the authorities.
If this is Hebrew, there are quite a few misspellings. First, litfolkatra is not a recognizable Hebrew word. But it might be litpol (לטפול) "to falsely accuse" plus Katra (maybe a girl's name). Secondly, ohlehet is also not a Hebrew word, but it might be holechet (הולכת) which means go, or Ohchelet (אוכלת) which means eat. Therefore it might means one of the following: "I go litfolkatra." "I go to falsely accuse Katra." "I eat litfolkatra." "I eat in order to falsely accuse Katra."
There is no universal answer to your question. It depends on the facts in any particular case, whether the falsely accused person takes action, and the laws in the particular jurisdiction. The accusation must be determined to be false.
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It's a possibility. What else is there to say? But if you accuse him falsely, you could lose the trust in the relationship.
In Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels," Lemuel Gulliver is falsely accused of treason by the Lilliputians. They accuse him of planning to rebel against their emperor.