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They were once inseparable.
Now they can’t stand to sit in the same room.
Aarav and Aditi built their marriage on love, ambition, and shared dreams. But somewhere between deadlines and diaper changes, they stopped seeing each other—and started seeing only the mistakes.
Divorce feels inevitable.
Until a strange legal clause changes everything.
Before their separation can be finalized, they are required to complete a one-year fellowship at a prestigious Law College.
There’s only one condition.
They must live as strangers.
Separated in the hostel.
No public acknowledgement of their marriage.
And forced to face each other in Moot Court—arguing cases of cruelty, negligence, and broken trust.
What begins as a legal exercise slowly becomes something far more personal.
Because when you argue about marriage in court… You are forced to examine your own.
As secrets surface and a campus scandal threatens to expose them, the walls between Aarav and Aditi begin to crack.
But is rediscovering love harder than ending it?
Case No. 143 is an emotionally gripping story about modern marriage, ego, ambition, and second chances.
Because sometimes, love doesn’t die.
It simply waits… for the right argument.
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