Ibn Al-Jawzi reports, with criticism, that some claimed that
was abrogated by
Here is what he writes,
ذكر الآية الثامنة: قوله تعالى "ولمن انتصر بعد ظلمه فأولئك ما عليهم من سبيل". زعم بعض من لا يفهم أنها نسخت بقوله "ولمن صبر وغفر إن ذلك لمن عزم الأمور". وليس هذا بكلام من يفهم الناسخ والمنسوخ، لأن الآية الأولى تثبت جواز الانتصار وهذه تثبت أن الصبر أفضل
He correctly dismisses the claim saying that 42:41 allows seeking justice after being wronged and 42:43 states that forgiveness is better.
I'd add that 42:43 is not really a ruling, but a statement of praise. It lauds a person who is able to endure offenses and not hold a grudge. As I mentioned in
this post, that does not preclude seeking justice and rectification of the wrong, in a court of law for instance.
Dr. Ali Jum`a, in his book النسخ عند الأصوليين, page 86, adds this verse to the claim, which he refutes as well,
Al-Khazraji, in his book نفس الصباح في غريب القرآن وناسخه ومنسوخه, volume 2, page 641, confirms it and says that it was Ibn Zayd who made the claim. Al-Khazraji says that An-Nahhaas and Makki said it was not abrogated.