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allegations of rape against the gullible and wealthy people and threaten to sue thom and demand money from them. When these women extort large sums of money from them, they use to compromise the matter at their own and avoid getting their statement recorded with the police. The petitioner and her associates were also found guilty of extorting money from some other persons in lieu of compromise of false rape charges. After said inquiry, the petitioner and others were found guilty of fulfilling their greed by abusing various laws made for the protection of women. Therefore it was recommended to register FIR against present petitioner and Sunita Rani aforesaid. During above noted enquiry, no such allegations made in the present petition, have been found to be true. There is no threat to the life and liberty of petitioner. Translated version of said Inquiry Report dated 18.06.2021 is annexed herewith as Annexure R-2/T for the kind perusal of the Hon'ble court.

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pressure having been put by respondents No.3 and 4 are stoutly denied being incorrect and baseless. The petitioner has been found indulged in leveling false rape charges and extorting money from innocent persons inlieu of compromise. No evidence regarding threats or pressure having been put by respondents No.3 and 4, has been put forth by the petitioner during above noted inquiry.

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3. That in reply to para No.3 of the petition, it is submitted that an in depth and comprehensive inquiry was conducted by Supdt. of police, CAW, CP, Fazilka on the application of petitioner. After said inquiry, all the allegations of petitioner have been found false. Rather the petitioner and her companions have been found indulging in extortion of money from Innocent people against false rape charges. Therefore, after said inquiry, FIR No.175 dated 03.07.2021 under section 384/506/120-B has been registered against petitioner and others. Moreover, there is no sufficient incriminating evidence to fulfill the ingredients of offence under section 376-D/34 IPC.