Verbal abuse alone in Sri Lanka is not a criminal offense, but it can be pursued through civil courts. However, in court, he can argue that the shop owner's emotional state was unstable due to the unlawful act committed by the criminals. He could say that he was having his own financial issues, and these criminals committed that offense amidst what he was going through, so he could say that he was concerned if the device was damaged or by the whole situation. If he has no prior criminal records, that also helps establish his image.
Causing emotional distress to a minor fall under child abuse, however, he did not address the child in any manner, neda? but then again he can be sued for harassment, public humiliation and intimidation in civil court for damages. (law allows it my dude, it isn't right but it's what it is) but these bitches will not have the money or means to do that.
@tilvin-silva stop virtue signaling like white liberal woman bro. It's cringy as fuck. I can see through your bullshit. hamme... afterall, you have no sympathy for a hard-working shop owner, that built his own business by investing his own money, leaning how to repair phones, going to pettah every month to get supplies etc.
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How he gonna justify sharing video on social media?
Please dont address her as a bitch
I can help her to get a good lawyer if she can help me with her resources for a few years.