This discussion concerns the fraudulent use of income certificates. The original poster's in-laws obtained certificates with inflated family income by omitting key details, such as an unmarried brother's income and the daughter's marriage. When the poster attempted to address this, his wife filed a false dowry case. Although the incorrect certificates were later cancelled by revenue officials, the police are hesitant to act, citing the existing FIR and suggesting the complaint is an attempt to exert pressure. The core issue is whether obtaining a false certificate constitutes a crime and what legal avenues remain for the poster.