Rabb Se Hai Dua 23rd October 2024 Written Update
Gazal brings an unconscious Dua into her room and pulls out her knife. Kashaf exclaims, “What are you doing?” Gazal replies, “I will cut her to pieces today.” Kashaf attempts to intervene but Gazal insists, “I will not stop today.” Kashaf pleads with her to halt and pushes her to the floor. Gazal’s reflection appears in the mirror, and she screams, “This is not me. I wasn’t like this.”
Mannat informs Ibadat that her divorce will be finalized today. The judge arrives and begins the proceedings, urging them to remain respectful. He questions Ibadat about her failure to adhere to court orders, stating that they had sent her numerous petitions but she didn’t come sooner. He offers her one last chance. Ibadat protests that her lawyer is absent. Subhan interjects, claiming, “Your lawyer is here.” The lawyer announces her presence, stating she represents Ibadat. Confused, Ibadat argues that she did not hire this lawyer. The lawyer presents the contract, revealing Ibadat’s signature. Ibadat is bewildered and says she didn’t appoint anyone. Subhan tells her to calm down and reminds her that she has signed many papers without reading them, including this lawyer’s contract. Ibadat accuses him of betrayal. Subhan retorts, “I learned from you. I will ensure I get free from you today.” Ibadat looks on in shock.
Gazal tells Kashaf that Dua is to blame for her pain and suffering.
Ibadat tells the judge that she never received any petition and did not hire this lawyer, asserting she isn’t prepared for the case. The judge responds sternly, saying, “This is not a joke; you signed the papers.” Ibadat admits that if the case has been filed, she will accept it but wants to change her lawyer, requesting more time. The judge asks for her reasoning. She explains that she was tricked into hiring this lawyer and signing the contract. The lawyer protests, claiming she can’t insult him like that. The judge tells him to sit down, acknowledging Ibadat’s valid point and dismissing the lawyer. The judge informs Ibadat that she may hire another lawyer. She thanks him, stating, “I don’t need anyone; I can fight my case myself.” Mannat interjects, “You’re not a lawyer!” The judge silences her, allowing Ibadat to proceed. He reassures her that she has the right to represent herself. Ibadat expresses her gratitude. Subhan, addressing Mannat, remarks that Ibadat lacks legal knowledge, so there’s no need for concern. Mannat counters, “Don’t underestimate her; she knew this could happen and must have prepared in advance. I saw her reading law books.” Subhan looks contemplative. Mannat insists that Ibadat has been strategizing. Subhan requests to speak and steps into the witness box, asserting that Ibadat cannot fight her case due to her lack of legal knowledge. Ibadat responds defiantly, “Are you scared? You’ve destroyed my trust, and I have no pity for you anymore. I have to fight and win this case.” Subhan tells the judge that she is wasting everyone’s time. The judge counters, “If she loses, what’s your concern? Let her fight her case.” Ibadat and Subhan glare at one another. Ibadat thinks that no matter what Subhan tries, she won’t allow him to divorce her and marry Mannat.