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The Case of the Office Prank War

 

The Case of the Office Prank War

At Lexis and Company, Advocate Anupam Kumar Mishra was known for his witty remarks and sharp legal insights. One fine morning, a lighthearted prank war broke out in the office, igniting the competitive spirit among his team.

It all started when Sanjay decided to swap Radhika’s mouse with a banana. “Now that’s what I call a fruity input device!” he cackled as Radhika picked up the banana in confusion.

“Very funny, Sanjay. Just wait until I get you back!” Radhika replied, plotting her revenge.

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The following day, Radhika struck back by filling Sanjay’s desk with inflatable beach balls. “Consider this a reminder to take a break!” she grinned as Sanjay’s eyes widened in disbelief.

Vikas, not wanting to miss out on the fun, joined in and replaced Rownak’s stapler with a giant novelty one. “It’s all about making a big impression!” he chuckled.

Pooja watched the antics unfold, shaking her head. “You all are going to get us in trouble!”

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Anupam decided to step in and bring order to the chaos. “Alright, team! It’s time to put an end to this prank war before it escalates into a full-blown legal case!”

But his words fell on deaf ears as Rownak snuck up and taped a “Kick Me” sign to Anupam’s back.

When Anupam finally discovered the prank, he laughed heartily. “Alright, I respect the creativity! But if I get pranked one more time, I’ll call in the legal team!”

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The day of the final showdown arrived. The team agreed on a “No-Prank Friday,” but as fate would have it, Sanjay couldn’t resist and brought in a whoopee cushion for Anupam’s chair.

“Okay, okay! Enough!” Anupam declared, laughing as he sat down and set off the cushion. “I see I’ve lost control of my courtroom!”

In the end, they all agreed that laughter and camaraderie were the best outcomes of their little prank war. “Next week, let’s plan a team outing instead!” Radhika suggested, and everyone eagerly agreed.

Want to join the fun at Lexis and Company? Call me at +91-9051112233.

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Author: Lexis and Company, Legal Consultants

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