Court Room - Sachchai Hazir Ho

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Court Room - Sachchai Hazir Ho
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Genre
Created byVipul D Shah
Directed byKedar Shinde
Country of originIndia
Original languageHindi
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes27
Production
Running time45 Minutes approx.
Production company Optimystix Entertainment
Release
Original network Colors TV
Original release9 February (2019-02-09) 
5 May 2019 (2019-05-05)

Court Room - Sachchai Hazir Ho (transl. Court Room - Is the truth present?) is an Indian Hindi-language television series based on law and crime produced by Optimystix Entertainment. It premiered on 9 February 2019 on Colors TV [1] and is hosted by Vikas Kumar. [2] [3]

Contents

Plot

The series revolves around crimes and its jurisdiction. The series is inspired from the real cases put forward to the court. It deals the problems in name changing, cold murder and gives a logical moral to the case.

Cast

Episodes

Episode No.Telecast DateTitle
1.9 February 2019State Vs Vicky Chaudhary
2.10 February 2019State Vs Vicky Chaudhary - Part 2
3.16 February 2019State Vs residents of Indira Nagar
4.17 February 2019State Vs Geeta Jagtap - Part 2
5.23 February 2019State Vs Nikhil Bhonsle
6.24 February 2019State vs Nikhil Bhonsle - Part 2
7.2 March 2019Supriya Gupta vs The Upholder Publication
8.2 March 2019Supriya Gupta vs The Upholder Publication- Part 2
9.3 March 2019Aarti Pal murder case
10.9 March 2019Barkha Patel murder case
11.10 March 2019Rekha Arora murder case [4]
12.16 March 2019A heinous crime!
13.17 March 2019The missing witness
14.23 March 2019Asif Quadri murder case
15.24 March 2019Asif Quadri murder case - Part 2
16.30 March 2019A marital conspiracy
17.31 March 2019A marital conspiracy - Part 2
18.6 April 2019A property dispute
19.7 April 2019Brutal murder of an innocent child!
20.13 April 2019Mysterious case of honour killing!
2114 April 2019Mysterious case of honour killing - Part 2
22.20 April 2019A case of mistaken identities
23.21 April 2019A twisted dowry case
24.27 April 2019The spelling mistake!
25.28 April 2019The spelling mistake Part-2
26.4 May 2019The serial criminal of Delhi
27.5 May 2019The serial criminal of Delhi Part- 2

Rating

The show earned poor ratings due to its timeslot and the makers will wrap up Court Room by May 5, 2019.

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