Legal Battle Part 3

Karan: My uncle said it's okay if I go to the mental hospital

Charan: Yeah, because that's the only way you'll get out of this cell.

Karan: But then I'll just end up in another locked room.

Charan: It's a step up from a cell, Karan, and we'll work on getting you out once you're stable.

Karan: with a fearful expression How many times do I need to assure you I'm fine?

Charan: Being not mad doesn't necessarily mean you're okay.

Karan: What are you implying?

Charan: Let me ask you something. Why did you laugh after killing your teacher? Your teacher had no connection to your parents' death. Why the manic laughter?

Karan found himself speechless.

Charan: I'll tell you why. I've delved into your past, Karan. You were a child devoid of confidence, ridiculed by everyone, lacking in friends, and hesitant to reveal your true emotions. You buried your feelings deep within, harboring hatred towards others. You've entertained thoughts of violence even before your parents' demise, but their love restrained you. Now that barrier of love is gone, and your suppressed emotions and animosity are erupting. You're desperate to evade mockery, believing there's no one to defend you. Yet, by eliminating those you perceive as threats, you seek to silence the ridicule. But trust me, it will only amplify.

Karan struggled to hold back tears but he managed and remained silent.

Charan: You're mistaken, Karan. You do have defenders – your uncle and me. We'll extricate you from this abyss. However, I detect a distinct homicidal intent in your gaze. By releasing you, am I unleashing a monster driven by a penchant for violence? Nonetheless, I believe in your capacity for change. Don't force me to regret this decision. Are you willing to accept my proposition?

Karan simply nodded in assent.

Charan: Excellent. I'll depart now, but rest assured, your liberation is imminent.

After Charan left, Karan appeared to retreat into emotional suppression once more. As Parm eagerly inquired about Karan's response, Charan reassured him of Karan's compliance, prompting Parm to exhale a sigh of relief. Turning to Officer Kamal, Charan challenged the decision to confine a mentally unstable individual.

Kamal: I anticipated you'd resort to that argument. Nevertheless, he's a murderer deserving of confinement.

Charan: Your predictability doesn't absolve the injustice, Officer Kamal. Today, I'll demonstrate in court why Karan belongs in a hospital, not a cell. I'll submit the application promptly to ensure his transfer, as he requires urgent medical attention. Mark my words, Officer, you won't succeed in proving his sanity, for Karan is in dire need of treatment.

Kamal: You're quite vocal, lawyer, and once again, you side with a criminal. Let the legal proceedings determine the outcome.

Undeterred, Charan proposed that he and Parm proceed to the courtroom to file their application, aiming to secure Karan's relocation before his initial hearing. With a nod of agreement, Parm and Charan departed the police station, Kamal's resentful gaze following their departure.