The convicted boy had an alibi – he was with a male professor that night. But revealing that would out both as gay in a small city. The professor destroyed the evidence. The real killer? The victim’s own cousin, who visited that night. The cousin is now a respected local politician. The case is closed. The incomplete truth: two innocent lives (the student, the professor) were destroyed to protect a powerful family.
The dispute began when Chaudhary and Singh had a disagreement over a piece of land. Singh had been trying to acquire Chaudhary's land for a long time, but Chaudhary had refused to sell it to him. The tension between the two men had been escalating, and on the night of the murder, Singh and his accomplices entered Chaudhary's home and killed him. criminal justice: adhura sach
This series explores the gap between legal truth (what can be proven in court) and emotional/narrative truth (what actually happened and why). Each episode or season focuses on a case where the conviction is secured, but key questions remain unanswered: Why did no one speak earlier? Who else benefited? What secret did the victim take to the grave? The convicted boy had an alibi – he