Once, Mian Asan and Mian Aman were walking through the market when suddenly someone slapped Mian Asan
from behind. Mian Asan turned around in anger, and the person stammered, “I’m sorry, I mistook you for my friend.”
Mian Asan replied firmly, “No, justice will be served. Let’s go to the court.”
They presented their case before the judge. Seeing the fear in the man’s eyes, the judge asked, “Why, sir! Will you pay for the slap or will Mian Asan also slap you?”
The man responded, “Sir, I will pay for the slap, but I don’t have anything with me right now. My wife has some jewelry; I will bring it.”
The judge nodded, “Alright, bring it quickly.”
Mian Asan waited patiently, but the man never returned. Frustrated, Mian Asan got up, held back, and slapped the judge with force, saying, “If he brings the jewelry, you keep it.”
This comical turn of events left everyone stunned, highlighting the unpredictability of human behavior and the irony of the situation. The incident serves as a humorous reminder that justice can take unexpected forms and that the tables can turn in the most surprising ways