Pune, Feb 4: An offence was registered against a 41-year-old man and his girlfriend after the former allegedly used his wife's Aadhaar card for identification to check into a hotel in Maharashtra's Pune, police said on Friday.

A case was registered against the duo at Hinjewadi police station on Tuesday, an official said.

According to the police, the man is a Gujarat-based businessman and his wife is a director in the company.

The complainant had installed a GPS device in her husband's car and found out that he was cheating on her and lodged a complaint, she said.

"The woman had fitted a GPS tracker in her husband's SUV. In November last year, when he told her about his business trip to Bengaluru, she checked his location and found that the car was in Pune," the official said.

When the complainant contacted the hotel, the staff informed her that the man had checked in with his wife, she said.

After examining the CCTV footage, the woman found out that her husband had checked into the hotel with another woman, using her Aadhaar card, the official said.

A case under section 419 (cheating) of the IPC has been registered against the man and his girlfriend, who are absconding, she said.

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Chitradurga (Karnataka) (PTI): A school headmaster died and another person was seriously injured after their bike allegedly fell into a roadside ditch in this district on Wednesday, police said.

The deceased has been identified as Premkumar (45) of Rampura village in Molakalmuru taluk.

He was serving as the headmaster at Basaveshwara Rural High School in BG Kere village, they said.

The accident occurred near Vittalapura close to Devasamudra in Molakalmuru taluk on Wednesday evening, police said.

According to police, the accident occurred when the bike allegedly fell into a roadside ditch at a curve on the road connecting Rayadurg in Andhra Pradesh to Rampura.

The injured person has been identified as Ramanjaneya of Pakkurthi village. As he sustained severe injuries, he has been admitted to VIMS Hospital in Ballari for treatment, a senior police officer said.

A case has been registered at Rampura Police Station, police said, adding that further investigation is underway.