| Ep# | Title | Key Case / Plot | |-----|-------|------------------| | 1 | Vakalatnama (The Plea) | Introduction to Patparganj District Court. Suzy joins Tyagi’s firm. First case: A man suing a pigeon for "defamation of character." | | 2 | Jhamela No. 420 (Trouble 420) | A property dispute between two brothers owning a single fan. Mintu accidentally files a murder charge instead of a transfer petition. | | 3 | Chai Pe Charcha (Discussion over Tea) | A case involving a stolen wedding laddoo leads to a larger conspiracy about food adulteration. Judge P.P. Singh’s digestive system becomes a plot point. | | 4 | Talaq, Talaq, Talaq (Divorce, Divorce, Divorce) | A couple files for divorce 12 times in 2 years. The team discovers they’re using court dates as couple’s therapy. | | 5 | File No. 303 (Dead File) | A 25-year-old pending case comes back to haunt the court. Anupam Chacha reveals he’s been hiding evidence inside a bag of besan (gram flour). | | 6 | Notorious NCR | A social media influencer sues the entire city of Patparganj for "messing up his background" in selfies. | | 7 | Vakeel Saab (The Lawyer) | V.D. Tyagi and Brij Mohan fight against each other in a high-stakes parking spot case. Emotional family drama unfolds. | | 8 | Faisla (The Verdict) | Season finale: Suzy takes on the system itself when a poor client is denied justice. The team unites for a chaotic, heartwarming last stand. |
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The finale pulls a smart twist: it doesn’t resolve the big case. Instead, it highlights that the system can’t be fixed in 8 episodes. Ananya’s idealism is not crushed, but it is "bent." The final shot—Tyagi and Ananya sharing a cigarette outside a closed court—is a perfect metaphor: Two generations, one broken system, no solution in sight. | Ep# | Title | Key Case /
The show follows a diverse group of lawyers navigating the absurdities of the Indian legal system through peculiar, real-life inspired cases—such as a trial involving a foul-mouthed parrot. The narrative centers on: The Times of India V.D. Tyagi (Ravi Kishan): 420 (Trouble 420) | A property dispute between
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