Sampurna manages to get Nandini and Raktim married after a few hiccups. On Nandini's first night in her new home, Sampurna is surprised to see a dishevelled Nandini on the terrace.
Raktim and Nandini go on their honeymoon, but Nandini goes missing from their hotel room in the middle of the night. On their return, Sampurna is shocked to see the signs of abuse on Nandini's body.
Sampurna's family refuses to address Raktim's abusive behaviour. And when things seem to have gained the semblance of normalcy, the news of Nandini's accident shocks everyone.
Sampurna tells her family about Raktim's deeds but to no avail. She motivates the injured Nandini to speak her truth.
Sampurna's family pressurises Nandini to withdraw her statement. Sampurna's husband gives her an ultimatum.
Sampurna reveals Raktim's true colours to Nandini. And this is where Sampurna and Nandini's real quest for justice begins.
Sampurna and Nandini's ongoing battle takes a new turn when a prominent lawyer, Hirak Lahiri, takes up their case. Sampurna's bitter childhood memories begin to haunt her.
Sampurna's unsettling memories distract her from Nandini's battle. As Sampurna tries to confess an unpleasant truth, Nandini's gratitude towards Hirak silences her.
While Hirak Lahiri takes Nandini's fight to the brink of victory, wounds from the past spark a desire for retribution in Sampurna.
Sampurna is in two minds about exposing Hirak Lahiri's true colours. However, when she revisits her childhood trauma in a different form, she decides to start her own battle.
When everyone in the family refuses to take any action against Hirak Lahiri, Sampurna decides to take legal action. However, Hirak plots against Sampurna to safeguard himself.
As Hirak Lahiri's heinous crimes come to light, everyone around Sampurna joins her battle. But will this patriarchal society stand in the way of Sampurna's quest for justice?