In a bizarre love triangle, a Chinese mistress paid her boyfriend's wife over a crore to divorce him. The wife accepted the money but refused to divorce, leading the mistress to sue. The court ruled against the mistress, citing the payment's immoral nature and disruption of a legal marriage.
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