Advocate Anjali Awasthi 17th October 2025 Written Episode Update: Raghav Presents New Evidence in Court

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Inside a tense courtroom, the judge asks Raghav if he has any more evidence to support his case. Raghav confidently replies that he does and presents photographs of Ved and Aarti’s wedding before the court. Anjali immediately rises, objecting fiercely and claiming that the wedding never took place, insisting that the photos are fabricated. Raghav counters calmly, questioning whether Anjali doubts the credibility of Ganesh Awasti—the man who arranged Aarti and Ved’s alliance. The mention of Ganesh’s name leaves Anjali visibly stunned.

Seizing the moment, Raghav requests the judge to summon Ganesh Awasti to the witness stand. Ganesh walks to the stand, taking his oath. Raghav begins his questioning methodically, asking whether Ganesh was the one who fixed Aarti’s marriage

with Ved Rajyavanshi. Ganesh confirms this. Raghav then inquires if Ganesh saw Ved arriving at the baraat on time, to which he responds affirmatively. Raghav further asks if Aarti reached the mandap on time, and Ganesh again says yes. Raghav ends his line of questioning, confident in his evidence.

Anjali, determined to expose the truth, steps forward and asks Ganesh whether he actually witnessed the marriage rituals take place before his eyes. A tense silence follows before Ganesh finally admits that he did. Furious, Anjali declares to the judge that Ganesh is lying. Raghav immediately defends his witness, arguing that Anjali has no valid grounds to refute the marriage since she herself was confined to a wheelchair and paralyzed at the time, making it impossible for her to know what happened.

At that point, Kali interrupts, asserting that her own marriage with Ved indeed took place and offers additional witnesses—Sonal, Uday, and Pratap—who can confirm it. Raghav scoffs at her statement, accusing Kali of deceiving Anjali and dragging her into the case under false pretenses. He then sharply suggests that Anjali’s license be suspended, arguing she is mentally and physically unfit to fight in court.

Trying to steady herself, Anjali pleads with the judge for more time to gather evidence proving that Ved and Aarti were never married. The judge, sensing the gravity of the case, grants Anjali an extension until the next hearing.

After the session ends, Anjali confronts Ganesh, accusing him of siding with a lie. In response, Ganesh calls Aarti into the room, facing Anjali directly. He reminds her that she was not raised by Aarti but by him, emphasizing his paternal authority. He warns her that she cannot win this case because she now stands against two advocates—Raghav and himself. Leaving her disheartened, Ganesh exits the room with the others.

Sadhika approaches Anjali mockingly, taunting her to return home before she’s left with nowhere to go. But Anjali, her spirit unbroken, declares that she will win the case because it’s not merely about marriage—it’s tied to her husband’s murder. With fierce determination, she vows to defeat Raghav once more, leaving Sadhika speechless as she walks away.

Later, Anjali privately confronts Kali, demanding the truth about her marriage to Ved. Kali initially hesitates but eventually admits that the marriage did happen. At that moment, Padma intrudes, vehemently denying it and telling Anjali not to believe Kali’s words. Deeply unsettled yet resolute, Anjali gives them both a piercing look, muttering that the truth will emerge in court, and strides away with renewed purpose.

Precap: Yuvraj calls Anjali and hints that Aarti is in danger, urging her to save her immediately. Meanwhile, Kali smirks at Aarti, revealing that she has fallen right into her trap. She signals her men to attack, and they begin assaulting Aarti. Aarti bravely fights back, but one of the men in a car aims a gun at her. Just then, Anjali arrives at the scene and intervenes in time, striking the gunman to rescue Aarti.

Update Credit to: MA

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