Infinitesimal

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"Those who think Spirits are killed or kills, they are ignorant because Spirit neither kills nor killed"

Jurisprudence is only made and constructed for distinguishable crime...otherwise, there is no bona fide Legal philosophy for initial crime...
I think these legal philosophers are only involved in self-beneficial cases...Injustice is lurking in our neighbourhoods, disguised as a pattern. Every third house, after two seemingly fair ones, falls victim to this cruel fate. No one thought for a while "Let's join forces to break this cycle and create a truly just and equal" community for all.

The changes in Purushottam's life were as sluggish as a cloud. The darkness occupied his life, unbeknown to Purushottam's plain tapestry getting immersed in an evil varnish and infinitesimal change gone unnoticed.

In Gramapur, the whole hamlet was Bill and Coo by Undine; they were perturbated and cooed Varuna for mercy, but humans forget that they are intelligent, curious, and have the potential for both good and evil. Then Martyrdom becomes everyone's eventuality. [The dues which were planted between an in-law and Vatsalya-Geetanjali now wither by the punishment of Varuna].

Vatsalya, a perpetrator of wrongdoings, had their past actions documented in the form of inked entries illustrating misdeeds. Subsequently, retribution has been carried out and Vatsalya has been diagnosed with paralysis. Consequently, Geetanjali finds herself facing further challenges in her life once more.

The immersed roots, paralysed husband, brooding for Purushottam and unemployment annihilated her soulless existence which was in the form of a human. Her peregrinate for employment was appearing and ended up in the form of stravaig, but when she opened her opticals with all six senses, she found a beam of hope that was illuminating the abode of DR PARMOD BARLAS.

Upon embarking on the path leading to the residence of the doctor, she encountered not a single member of the BARLAS group but rather crossed paths with an elderly woman whose demeanour exuded kindness. This compassionate individual proceeded to offer her a task[job].

(In those times)
Indulging in improper and immoral activities such as smoking, theft, abuse, and occasional criminal behaviour, Purushottam's wrongdoing was not considered innate. Balakrishnan was particularly singled out for praise regarding his exemplary conduct.

Once, Rudraksh was experiencing anxiety accompanied by palpitations. The source of his distress stemmed from his inability to gather forty rupees, as Balakrishnan had issued a threat that he would not be lenient unless they could generate 40 rupees daily. Observing Rudraksh's troubled state, Purushottam approached him and inquired discreetly about the cause. In a trembling voice, Rudraksh confessed, 'I have only been able to amass a sum of 36 rupees, falling short of the required 40 rupees that I owe to Lala.' Purushottam, adopting a nonchalant demeanour, remarked, 'Hey, it will be inconsequential if we reduce the amount by 4 rupees.'

Curious about the events, Rudraksh found himself owing Balakrishnan 36 rupees after being acquitted. Expressing discontent, Rudraksh attempted to understand the decrease in the owed amount. Despite his efforts to clarify, Balakrishnan turned a deaf ear and forcefully took Rudraksh to his room, eventually locking the door. Sadly, that evening turned out to be the last moments of Rudraksh's life.

Curious about the fear that spread among all the children, with each one being comforted by water [...as no one was allowed to mention tears or display their watery eyes...]. In the midst of it all, there was a child who seemed frustrated by Balakrishnan's behaviour, and that child happened to be Purushottam. However, due to his young age, he fell into a state of depression.

Eventually, bipolar disorder emerged and he entertained a terrifying idea, although it must be completed.

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