Seems a species of *Desmodium* (Fabaceae). Please check with *D.tortuosum *pics 
1 & 3 matches with D.tortuosum but flowers are different.*
*DSRawat Pantnagar

On Monday, August 19, 2013 3:12:10 PM UTC+5:30, Shrikant Ingalhalikar wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> Please help in ID of the subject undershrub found in deciduous forests 
> near Pune. Presently the plant is in flowers and fruits.
>
> Perennial herb 50-100 cm tall; stem stout, angular, covered with stiff 
> hairs; with blotches of purple, internodes shortening above. Leaves 
> alternate, 10-20 cm, 3 foliolate; common petiole 5-15 cm long; stipules 1 
> cm, deltoid, acuminate, hispid; leaflets 10-15 cm, ovate, rounded at apex, 
> scabrid; 4-6 nerved; petiolules of lateral leaflets 5 mm; those of terminal 
> leflets 3 cm; stipels 5-7 mm, linear. Flowers in axillary and terminal 
> panicled racemes 10-15 cm long; pedicels 1-2 cm, corolla 8 mm. Pods 2 cm
>

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