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2:48:03
What...?
2:48:08
Miss Saamiya Siddiqui you'd sworn that
you'd never step into my office

2:48:17
Then how could you bear
to come here today?

2:48:20
There's nothing like that Sir, just
my principles differed from yours

2:48:27
And I thought that if I could not
respect working by your principles...

2:48:32
then it's better that I leave.
- Interesting, very interesting

2:48:40
You've developed great principles
at a young age

2:48:43
My principles have been passed on
to me as my father's legacy

2:48:48
Do you know that you're
the first person, Saamiya...

2:48:50
who refused to take a case
offered by Zakir Ahmed

2:48:56
Here people wait for years in the hope
of getting their first case

2:49:02
But I recognised your capability,
I chose you...

2:49:06
I ignored your age,
your inexperience...

2:49:10
and even the fact that you're a woman.
And what did you do inspite of that?

2:49:15
You threw the case back in my face.
It would've set a criminal free, Sir

2:49:23
And according to me
that would've been wrong

2:49:24
It's not a lawyer's job to decide
what's right or wrong. It's the court's job

2:49:29
A lawyer's duty is to win the case
under any circumstance. Nothing else

2:49:36
Well, that's the difference
between you and me, Sir

2:49:39
Your principle is to fight to win
and my principle is to fight for the truth

2:49:46
Interesting, very interesting!
So now you're giving me lessons in law

2:49:54
This was all that was left
for me to experience

2:49:58
Let's forget the past, otherwise we'll
keep opening up old wounds


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