The conversation begins with an individual asking for the location of a toilet, which appears to be a bathroom. They express concern that the bathroom lacks a proper door, and question why a police station, which they refer to as an "all-men staff" police station, doesn't have a more secure entry. They express worry that a lack of a proper door could jeopardize their honor.
A female officer, presumably the supervisor, assures them that there is indeed a door and that they should be cautious due to potential criminals. The conversation then shifts to a discussion about the need for a proper door due to the presence of criminals. The officer in charge seems to be against the idea of a door, arguing for equality.
The conversation then transitions into a romantic song being sung by two individuals, Ms. Pushpa and Santu, who seem to be in a bathroom together. The song expresses a longing for love and a desire to express it. The conversation then shifts to Ms. Karishma, who is asked about Ms. Pushpa's whereabouts.
The conversation then moves to a discussion about a case involving a woman blackmailing her boss. The officer in charge expresses concern that they don't have any evidence against the accused. The conversation then shifts to a discussion about Ms. Haseena, who is believed to be applying for a job at the accused's office.
The conversation then shifts to a woman named Ms. Fatima Mirza, who is seeking employment. She expresses her past experiences with divorce and her struggle to survive in society. The officer in charge offers her the job, and she accepts. The conversation then moves to a discussion about Ms. Dolly Sharma, who is accused of falsely accusing a man named Pal. The officer in charge expresses confidence in her ability to solve the case.
The conversation then shifts to a discussion about justice, with the officer in charge expressing frustration at the slow pace of justice. She then offers Ms. Dolly the opportunity to withdraw her complaint and promises to solve the case. Ms. Dolly accepts the offer, expressing trust in the officer in charge.
1. The conversation takes place in a police station and the characters are discussing a case involving a woman named Dolly Sharma who is accusing another person, Pal, of wronging her.
2. The characters are debating about who should handle the case - Ms. Haseena or Ms. Karishma Singh.
3. Ms. Karishma Singh is given the responsibility to solve the case.
4. Ms. Haseena expresses her dissatisfaction with Ms. Karishma's handling of the case.
5. There is a discussion about the importance of justice and the need for a proper door in the bathroom for security reasons.
6. Ms. Karishma Singh is given a job as a chief proof editor by Ms. Haseena.
7. A character named Fatima Mirza expresses gratitude to Ms. Haseena for giving her a job.
8. Ms. Haseena expresses her concern about Dolly Sharma taking legal action against Pal.
9. Ms. Karishma Singh is accused of favoritism and is told to solve the case independently.
10. There is a discussion about the difficulty of getting justice quickly and the need for patience.
11. Dolly Sharma decides to withdraw her complaint and let Ms. Karishma Singh handle the case.
12. Ms. Haseena expresses her dissatisfaction with the decision and accuses Ms. Karishma of not understanding Dolly.
13. Ms. Karishma Singh promises to solve the case and secure justice for Dolly Sharma.
14. The conversation ends with Ms. Haseena expressing her dissatisfaction with Ms. Karishma and calling her by her name.