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Much of the season hinges on psychological testimony. Anuradha’s relentless search for Neeti is portrayed not as madness but as maternal instinct battling a gaslighting system. The show asks: How do you prove a crime when the victim cannot speak and the criminal has erased all physical evidence?
On Rotten Tomatoes, Season 3 holds an 82% audience score. Critics praised its tight scripting (8 episodes, ~40 minutes each) and refusal to offer easy answers.
“Criminal Justice: Adhura Sach is not a whodunnit but a whydunnit—and the why is more disturbing than the who.” – The Indian Express Criminal.Justice.Adhura.Sach.S03.1080p.HS.WEB-D...
“Pankaj Tripathi is the soul of the show, but Swastika Mukherjee steals every scene she’s in.” – Film Companion
Audiences, however, were divided on the ending. Some called it “anti-climactic”; others hailed it as the most realistic depiction of Indian courts on screen. Much of the season hinges on psychological testimony
| Aspect | Verdict | |--------|---------| | Story | ★★★★☆ (Gripping, though the middle episodes feel stretched) | | Performances | ★★★★★ (Tripathi and Mukherjee are awards-worthy) | | Pacing | ★★★☆☆ (Slower than S1 & S2, but intentional for the mystery) | | Realism | ★★★★☆ (Especially accurate on missing persons’ legal procedures) |
IMDb Rating: 8.1/10 (based on 15K+ reviews) “Criminal Justice: Adhura Sach is not a whodunnit
Unlike typical courtroom dramas, Adhura Sach asks uncomfortable questions: