Criminal Justice: A Family Matter Season 1, a crime and thriller web series, premiered on OTT on May 29, 2025. This 2-hour series was helmed by director Rohan Sippy, with the script penned by Harman Wadala, Sandeep Jain, and Sameer Mishra. Production credits go to Sameer Nair, Deepak Segal, and Sameer Gogate, while Applause Entertainment and BBC Studios India presented the series.
Criminal Justice A Family Matter 2025 Web Series Overviews

Series Name | Criminal Justice A Family Matter Season 1 Web Series |
Original Language | Hindi |
Spoken Language | Tamil, Telugu, English, Malayalam |
Digital Release Date | 29 May 2025 |
Runtime | 2 hour and 00 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Crime Thriller |
Writer | Harman Wadala, Sandeep Jain, Sameer Mishra |
Director | Rohan Sippy |
Producer | Sameer Nair, Deepak Segal, Sameer Gogate |
Season | 01 |
Total Episodes | 03 |
Production Co. | Applause Entertainment, BBC Studios India |
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Criminal Justice A Family Matter 2025 Web Series Star Cast
Actor | Role |
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Pankaj Tripathi | Advocate Madhav Mishra |
Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub | Raj Nagpal |
Surveen Chawla | Raj’s Wife |
Khushboo Atre | Ratna Mishra, Madhav’s Wife |
Khushi Bharadwaj | IRA |
Barkha Singh | Shivani Mathur |
Pankaj Saraswat | DCP Raghu Salian |
Rajesh Khera | Solkar, Lekha’s Senior |
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Criminal Justice A Family Matter 2025 Web Series Review
The fourth season of Criminal Justice, subtitled A Family Matter, sticks to the franchise’s tried-and-true formula, driven by Pankaj Tripathi’s magnetic performance, while exploring new themes of family trauma, mental health, and the elusive nature of truth. Directed by Rohan Sippy and written by Harman Wadala, Sandeep Jain, and Sameer Mishra, this eight-episode courtroom drama captivates despite occasional flaws.
The story begins with the brutal death of Roshini Saluja (Asha Negi), discovered bloodied in the arms of Dr. Raj Nagpal (Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub), who is swiftly accused of her murder. Roshini, caretaker to Raj’s neurodivergent daughter Ira (Khushi Bhardwaj), was also his lover. Raj’s estranged wife, Anju (Surveen Chawla), believes in his innocence and enlists Madhav Mishra (Tripathi), the relatable yet brilliant lawyer, to defend him.
The narrative splits into two threads: one exploring Raj’s tangled personal relationships, the other highlighting the challenges of parenting a child with Asperger’s. These elements add emotional depth to the legal drama, though the pacing falters at times.
Tripathi shines as Madhav Mishra, infusing sharp wit and empathy into courtroom scenes, making them engaging. His line, “Hum wahi karenge jo humara kaam hai — defence,” captures his steadfast dedication. His rapport with assistants (Barkha Singh and Aatm Prakash Mishra) brings warmth and humor, while Khushboo Atre, as Madhav’s wife, offers both comic relief and surprising strength in the legal fight.