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Further, the plea of the learned counsel for the appellant that there was no separation of one year prior to filing of petition as mandated under Section 13-B of the Act, can be deduced from the facebook messages, photographs and other documents presented before this Court by the appellant in an application filed under Section 151 of CPC, must fail for the 11 of 12 FAO-M-423-2014 - 12 -

reason that it is not understandable as to how from a look at the facebook messages and photographs, the date and place on which they were clicked can be ascertained. Still further, for this Court to appreciate and to look at the documents, photographs as well as facebook messages, annexed with the application, a formal application under Order 41 Rule 27 of CPC should have been filed, so that an opportunity to rebut the veracity of the photographs etc. could have been provided to the respondent-husband. Since it has not been done, this Court cannot take into account the said photographs etc. As a sequel to the above, we find that no interference is warranted in the judgment passed by the Ld. Court below. Consequently, the present appeal stands dismissed and the judgment and decree dated 22nd August, 2014, of the Ld. Court below, is upheld.