I'm not familiar with the exact ending of 'Summons by Grisham'. However, considering Grisham's style, it might end with a tense courtroom scene where the fate of the characters is decided based on the summons and the associated legal issues.
In many of Grisham's works, the endings can be quite complex. For 'Summons', perhaps it could end with the character who received the summons finally facing the legal situation head - on. Maybe there's a courtroom showdown where the truth is revealed and justice is served, or perhaps there are some unexpected twists at the end that change the whole perspective of the story. Without reading it in detail, it's hard to be certain.
In the end of Naagin 3, the naagin is successful in her fight. All the problems are sorted out and it's a happy ending for the good side.
Sure. Parizaad attains success and inner peace at the end of the novel.
Sure. In the Sankarea ending, Rea and Chihiro stay together. Rea's situation as a zombie is somewhat stabilized, and they face the future side by side.
I'm afraid I can't provide a description of the ending as I have no knowledge of this novel. Maybe you can find a synopsis on a bookstore's website.
The ending has Durga revealing the truth and justice being served.
The ending of Aladdin is that Aladdin conquers Jafar, gets the girl - Jasmine, and sets the genie loose.
In the end of Shaktimaan, he overcomes all the threats to the world. He is the hero who prevails with his superpowers and safeguards the planet.
Sure. In the end, the main characters like Bay and Daphne are shown to have grown. Their families are also in a better state. It's a positive end with a lot of character development.
As I'm not acquainted with the 'abdullahpur ka devdas' story, I can't give a proper description of its ending. It could be a variation on the traditional Devdas ending, but without further knowledge, it's impossible to say.