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However, the writing is where the season stumbles slightly. In an attempt to address too many themes—juvenile crime, police incompetence, class divide, and drug abuse—the narrative sometimes feels overstuffed. At 8 episodes, the pacing drags in the middle, with courtroom scenes that feel repetitive. The climax, while surprising, feels a bit rushed compared to the slow burn of the preceding episodes.

The supporting cast is equally strong. Shweta Basu Prasad returns as Lekha, Madhav’s rival in court, and the verbal sparring between her and Tripathi creates some of the season's highlights. The accused, played by Aaditya Gupta, delivers a haunting performance that keeps you guessing about his innocence until the very end. criminal justice: adhura sach

On the night of February 14, 2004, Ram Prasad Chaudhary was brutally murdered in his own home. The police investigation revealed that the murder was a result of a long-standing dispute between Chaudhary and his neighbor, a wealthy and influential man named Kameshwar Singh. However, the writing is where the season stumbles slightly

is the third installment of the popular Hotstar Specials anthology courtroom drama . Starring Pankaj Tripathi as the witty and resilient advocate Madhav Mishra, the series shifts its focus from adult trials to the complex world of the juvenile justice system . The climax, while surprising, feels a bit rushed