THE ARCHITECT OF JUSTICE: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF CASE NO. 9
NARRATIVE DEPTH AND STRUCTURAL CONFLICT The plot as described follows a classic yet emotionally charged trajectory, moving from the workplace into the private sphere and eventually into the public arena of the law. The character of Sehar, played by Saba Qamar, is established as "confident and ambitious," which is a crucial narrative choice. By making the protagonist an accomplished professional—the head of sales and marketing—the story challenges the victim-blaming myths that often suggest harassment or assault only happens to those who are "naive" or "unprepared." The betrayal of trust by her boss, Kamran, under the guise of a professional dinner, highlights the insidious ways power is leveraged in professional environments. This "pretext of a dinner meeting" is a chillingly realistic detail that many survivors of real-world corporate harassment will find resonant. The subsequent conflict within Sehar’s own home adds a layer of cultur...