In a courtroom where justice was served (but lunch wasn’t), a lawyer was cross examining a proud inventor. The issue at hand? A tiffin box with too many features. The lawyer had tough questions. The inventor had tougher answers. But what about the judge? Let's find out.
Lawyer:
“This tiffin box—what’s so great?
It’s just a box with a locking plate!”
Inventor:
“It keeps food fresh, both hot and cool,
And never leaks—well, as a rule!”
Lawyer:
“You claim it's strong, tough as a rock,
Then why’d my soup land on my sock?”
Inventor:
“Don’t drop it hard, don’t kick or throw,
It’s not a ball—it’s lunch to go!”
Lawyer:
“Three layers? Who needs all that?
A box for food, one for my hat?”
Inventor:
“One for curry, one for rice,
One for snacks—now isn’t that nice?”
Judge:
“This case is weird, but lunch is great,
Let’s end this cross—I need a plate!”
Ajay Amitabh Suman
Patent and Trademark Attorney
Lawfing Lawyer
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