"People still calling me names because not every body is aware (I was found not guilty)," he said."To avoid that 99 out of 100 per cent, I am indoor. Some people call and express their sympathy...they apologised."Expressing relief that her husband has been freed, Surjee said she always knew he was innocent.She said during the period of the alleged acts, her husband was gravely ill."It was embarrassing and very difficult," she said.Ratiram said the case was one of the worse prosecutions he had ever come across in his career.He said a pre-action protocol letter would be sent to the State giving them notice that within one month a malicious prosecution lawsuit would be filed at "nuclear proportions."
