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7. As per the Partnership Deed dated 03.08.2021, the petitioner and the respondent No. 2 were to have 50-50% share each in profits and losses. As per the mutual understanding, the respondent No. 2 was supposed to take all the requisite permissions and approvals from the concerned authorities and to do publicity by all modes, including electronic mode, which was done by her and her family who used all the electronic modes i.e., Facebook, Instagram etc., to take bookings/payments as the Host, on the mobile number. They also took the services of the Airbnb platform to take bookings and provided all their details like mobile number, mail address, account number, etc., to the Airbnb platform. It is claimed that all the bookings were under the control and directions of the respondent No. 2 and her family and they never told the petitioner about the amounts that were received by them and in which account, the amounts were being credited. The petitioner in the past many months suffered losses in rent @ Rs. 1,50,000/- per month, salaries in total sum of Rs. 9,35,000/- till date, and other expenses in the sum of Rs. 7,00,000/- for this joint work. The petitioner requested the respondent No. 2 to settle the accounts, but she delayed it and failed to provide the requisite documents. The petitioner then requested the respondent No. 2 to give in writing that she had no concern with the business of M/s The Orchard, so that he can move forward with proper utilisation of the said property. However, documents given to her for signatures were never returned resulting in a total loss of Rs. 70,00,000/-.