Srinagar, Sept. 2 -- A decade had passed, yet the memories of that fateful harvesting season still lingered, like an open wound that refused to heal. For a renowned lawyer, who spent his days giving hope to the hopeless, fighting for justice, and earning his bread and butter, life had taken a devastating turn. Tragedy had struck when his eight-year-old son, his only child, met with a fatal accident while helping his in-laws with the paddy harvest. The little boy, full of life and curiosity, had wandered off to play with the mud and catch fish in a nearby stream that irrigated the fields. In his excitement, he had tried to pull out a bucket filled with water and fish, but it was too heavy for him. The next moment, he fell into the three-fo...