Facts 1:

1. That the respondent had the intimacy with petitioner,  and thus respondent provided Rs 10,00000 to petitioner in which Rs 7,50,000 was provided through cheque/NEFT and Rs 2,50,000 was provided via cash.

2. That the respondent furnished the total amount of Rs 17 lakhs and 50 thousand in the running account of petitioner and out of which , Rs 10.5 lakhs was transferred via cheque/NEFT and the remaining amount of Rs 7,00,000 was provided through cash .

3. The respondent received the amount of Rs 8 lakhs using different modes of transfer and the cheques of Rs 10 lakhs was bounced. Thus, the respondent has made contradictory statements of payment transferred and payment received.

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