In the court of His Highness, King Sikandar Sabataghin - was seated on his chair, flanked on velvet chairs by doorkeepers and dignitaries of the tribe. On one side, an army commander wearing khaki clothes was standing with folded hands. There was a sharp dagger in the belt tied between his shirt. The walls of the majestic palace were carved with beautiful bull boots and carved with precious chandeliers on the ceilings. There were precious decorative lanterns on all four sides of the court which at once seemed bright and real. The case was under discussion in the court. King Salamat Aniwale bowed down and expressed politeness and then stood up straight and asked in a polite manner. Yesterday the cows went out of control in front of the fields while grazing. Now the owner of the farm is worried that since the cow has damaged his crop, I will give him one time's worth of cow's milk for the next month.Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri SatO Date Other to make up for his loss while I am not agreeable to him. If I give milk to farmers for one time, then my children will be hungry that day. Be fair to me. The one who said I have no other means of livelihood was standing politely looking at the king. The king nodded his head and with a gesture of his hand asked him to sit down and asked the man standing on the other side to speak by gesture to listen to the position on the other side. Long live the King ! I own this farm. Where his cow entered the field yesterday. What is the damage? I have only one field and from its harvest I feed my children and prepare for the next crop, this is my source of livelihood. Yesterday his cow destroyed half of my field, which I lost, if my loss is not compensated, I and my children will go. The one who said, God, do justice, was standing in a self-deprecating manner. The king asked L to understand the hand signals