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‘Maamla Legal Hai’, ‘Trial By Fire’ to ‘Criminal Justice’: Binge-worthy courtroom dramas to watch on OTT

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 6, 2026, 18:10 IST
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Binge-worthy courtroom dramas to watch on OTT

If courtroom dramas keep you hooked with their mix of tension, strategy, and human conflict, there’s no shortage of compelling stories to explore. From light-hearted takes on everyday legal battles to intense narratives inspired by real-life tragedies, the genre offers something for every viewer. Whether you enjoy sharp cross-examinations or emotionally driven justice arcs, these shows promise an engaging binge.

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‘Maamla Legal Hai’

'Maamla Legal Hai' brings a refreshing twist to the courtroom genre with its blend of humour and realism. The series, which first premiered in 2024 and returned with its second season in April 2026, is created by Sameer Saxena and features actors like Ravi Kishan and Naila Grewal in key roles. Instead of high-profile cases, it focuses on quirky, everyday legal disputes that often turn unexpectedly complex. The narrative highlights how law intersects with common lives, presenting situations that are both absurd and relatable. With its light-hearted tone and sharp writing, the show manages to balance entertainment with meaningful social observations. Streaming on Netflix.

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‘Trial By Fire’

Directed by Prashant Nair and Randeep Jha, 'Trial By Fire' is a deeply moving series inspired by the 1997 Uphaar Cinema tragedy. The show stars Rajshri Deshpande and Abhay Deol as a couple who lose their children and embark on a long, painful legal battle for justice. The series captures not only the emotional devastation of the family but also the systemic challenges within the legal framework. It carefully portrays the slow pace of justice and the resilience required to keep fighting. The storytelling is intense and grounded, making viewers reflect on real-life accountability. With strong performances and sensitive direction, it leaves a lasting emotional impact. Streaming on Netflix.

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‘Criminal Justice’

'Criminal Justice', directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia and Vishal Furia, is one of the most popular Indian legal dramas in recent years. Starring Pankaj Tripathi, along with actors like Vikrant Massey and Jackie Shroff across different seasons, the show dives deep into the complexities of the legal system. Each season follows a different case, showcasing the journey of ordinary individuals caught in extraordinary circumstances. It explores every stage of the process, from arrest to courtroom trials, with remarkable detail. The series is known for its realistic portrayal of law enforcement and judicial proceedings. Streaming on JioHotstar.

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‘Guilty Minds’

Created by Shefali Bhushan and Jayant Digambar Somalkar, 'Guilty Minds' offers a contemporary take on legal ethics and moral dilemmas. The show stars Shriya Pilgaonkar and Karishma Tanna as lawyers navigating complex cases that often blur the line between right and wrong. Each episode presents thought-provoking scenarios that challenge both the characters and the audience. It also delves into gender perspectives and the emotional toll of legal battles. The courtroom sequences, especially cross-examinations, are engaging and well-crafted. Streaming on Prime Video.

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‘Suits’

A global favourite, 'Suits' is created by Aaron Korsh and revolves around the high-stakes world of corporate law. The series stars Gabriel Macht as Harvey Specter and Patrick J. Adams as Mike Ross, alongside Meghan Markle and Sarah Rafferty in key roles. Set in a top New York law firm, the show combines courtroom drama with office politics and personal relationships. Over nine seasons, it built a massive fan following for its sharp dialogues and stylish storytelling. The dynamic between its lead characters remains one of its biggest strengths. Streaming on Netflix.

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