AHMEDABAD: It's a hilarious episode, but certainly not for the man in Ahmedabad, who was almost sent to prison after a traffic e-challan exposed his alleged extra-marital affair Recently, the Ahmedabad man's wife sought police help in getting information about the "mysterious woman" sitting behind her husband on a motor-cycle. What made her do that? An e-challan."A few days back, a woman along with her 18-year-old son approached Ghatlodiya police station. Based on an e-memo (e-challan) (delivered at her home), she claimed that her husband is cheating on her," a city police official said.The woman wanted to know the whereabouts of a dupatta-clad woman seated behind her husband on his Royal Enfield motor-cycle, as the photograph on the e-challan showed, said the police official.As per the e-challan receipt, the photo was taken at Hatkeshwar circle in the city. The woman said that "since none of their relatives reside in the area, what was he doing there?"Police said e-challans have accidently exposed many extramarital affairs in the city."The CCTV cameras, with automatic system challan system, are installed on the major cross roads of the city. Whenever the driver breaks any traffic law, the system directly sends e-memo (or traffic e-challan) to the vehicle owner's residential address," the police official said.Meanwhile, the Ahmedabad man has claimed that he is not involved in any extra-marital affair with anyone."The woman (with dupatta) works in his office and he had offered her lift," the man told the police.The police are said to have begun investigations.This is not the first time an alleged affair has been exposed in an unusual manner or thanks to technology.Uber in February found itself in the middle of a messy and potentially very expensive divorce. A French businessman sued the company for Rs 3,32,45,70,885 after a bug in its app allegedly allowed the man's wife to track his extramarital liaisons.According to French newspaper Le Figaro, the man claimed the Uber app sent notifications detailing his pick-up points, destinations and times to his wife's phone. He further said he had logged into his Uber account on his wife's smart phone once, but had subsequently logged out so any notifications to that phone should have stopped.The information made his wife suspect he was having an affair and ultimately led to the breakup of their marriage, the man claimed.In another case last year, it was a smart parrot that led to the undoing a marriage.Last October, a pet parrot exposed a Kuwait man's extra marital affair with his domestic help.The suspected illegal relationship came to light after the parrot started to repeat flirty phrases the lovers allegedly used in front of the man's wife, state police officials told local media.Content courtesy: IamGujarat.com