
A lifetime of battles for fairness — from classrooms in Toronto to courtrooms in Punjab — showing that justice isn’t a gift, it’s earned through patience, courage, and relentless truth. Tirath fights corrupt systems, land disputes, and caste prejudice while holding on to her parents’ teachings about fairness and kismet. She learns that even in a world of bribes, betrayals, and endless court delays, integrity and endurance can still change your stars. Through every judgment, loss, and small victory, she redefines what it means to be fair — not equal, but just — and turns survival itself into a kind of faith.