Information
- Title: Criminal Justice: A Family Matter (Season 4 of the franchise)
- Genre: Legal Drama / Crime Thriller
- Language: Hindi
- Platform: Jio Hotstar (OTT premiere on May 29, 2025) indiatoday.in+14en.wikipedia.org+14english.mathrubhumi.com+14
- Format: ⇒ 8 episodes, released in batches (more below)
Documentary
This is not a documentary, yet delivers a realistic courtroom atmosphere. It delves into family dynamics, legal ethics, and neurodiversity in judicial contexts, rather than presenting factual accounts.
Web Series Review
- Times of India: 3.5/5 — Pankaj Tripathi shines, season stays true to franchise tone timesofindia.indiatimes.commoneycontrol.com+5ottplay.com+5timesofindia.indiatimes.com+5
- Indian Express: 2/5 — Commends Surveen Chawla, criticizes pacing & depth m9.news+6indianexpress.com+6english.mathrubhumi.com+6
- India Today: Strong Tripathi performance; legal drama feels average reddit.com+10indiatoday.in+10english.mathrubhumi.com+10
- Moneycontrol / OTTplay: 3.5/5 — Called it a “riveting” whodunit; praised ensemble cast
News
- Teaser and official announcement released on April 29, 2025 en.wikipedia.org
- Dropped on May 29, 2025, as episodes 1–2 then weekly on Thursdays lifestyleasia.com
- There’s buzz about episodic drops causing audience impatience and anticipation m9.news

Important Plot Points
- Central mystery: murder of Roshni Saluja, found in the arms of Dr. Raj Nagpal, her lover reddit.com+9en.wikipedia.org+9timesofindia.indiatimes.com+9
- Raj and estranged wife Anju Nagpal share custody of daughter Ira, who has Asperger’s syndrome indiatoday.in+6en.wikipedia.org+6english.mathrubhumi.com+6
- Madhav Mishra (advocate) takes on Raj’s defense; courtroom tension builds with buried personal secrets indianexpress.com+7english.mathrubhumi.com+7en.wikipedia.org+7
- Subplots include ethical dilemmas, family fractures, and media vs justice narrative.
Actor & Role
- Pankaj Tripathi as Advocate Madhav Mishra – astute, empathetic defense lawyer, anchoring the show reddit.com+6en.wikipedia.org+6indianexpress.com+6
- Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub as Dr. Raj Nagpal – accused husband, lover, and father struggling with darker truths hotstar.com+11en.wikipedia.org+11timesofindia.indiatimes.com+11
- Surveen Chawla as Anju Nagpal – wife and mother, her performance stands out emotionally imdb.com+9indianexpress.com+9en.wikipedia.org+9
- Asha Negi as Roshni Saluja – the nurse and murder victim; performance feels rushed per critics imdb.com+9indianexpress.com+9en.wikipedia.org+9
Main Cast
- Pankaj Tripathi
- Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub
- Surveen Chawla
- Asha Negi
- Barkha Singh, Shweta Basu Prasad, Mita Vashisht, Khushboo Atre, Khushi Bhardwaj, Kalyanee Mulay & more m9.news+6english.mathrubhumi.com+6timesofindia.indiatimes.com+6
Production Team
- Director: Rohan Sippy english.mathrubhumi.com+6indianexpress.com+6moneycontrol.com+6
- Writers: Harman Wadala, Sandeep Jain, Sameer Mishra en.wikipedia.org+2english.mathrubhumi.com+2timesofindia.indiatimes.com+2
- Produced by: Sameer Nair, Deepak Segal, Sameer Gogate for Applause Entertainment × BBC Studios India youtube.com+3en.wikipedia.org+3ottplay.com+3
Highlight Guide
- Episode 1–2: Murder setup, courtroom introduction, family dynamics reddit.com+1timesofindia.indiatimes.com+1
- Mid-season: Revelations about Raj/Roshni’s relationship and Anju’s role in this tense co-parenting
- Climax episodes: Tense courtroom duels between defense and prosecution; emotional twists reshaping truth perception
Major Takeaways
- Anchored by Pankaj Tripathi’s charisma and courtroom intelligence; he’s the consistent highlight m9.news+7indiatoday.in+7timesofindia.indiatimes.com+7
- Surveen Chawla offers emotional gravitas in a constrained role moneycontrol.com
- Critics note the slow pacing and stretched narrative; envelope-pushing or binge-watching may disappoint
- Series explores family, morality, and neurodiversity, delivering both tension and social relevance
Closing Remarks
Criminal Justice: A Family Matter is a methodical legal thriller driven by strong performances—especially by Pankaj Tripathi and Surveen Chawla. Its emotional core and courtroom drama offer thoughtful depth, but the slow pacing may test viewers’ patience. Still, it remains engaging for those invested in character-driven mysteries. Watch it with the right mindset: appreciate the dialogues and moral nuance, but don’t expect a fast-paced whodunit.
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