The genius of lies in its protagonist, Aditya Sharma (played with nervous energy by Vikrant Massey). When we first meet Aditya, he is not a hero. He is not a detective or a tough guy. He is a cab driver, a student, and a doting brother trying to figure out his life. He represents the quintessential "aam aadmi" (common man)—someone who navigates traffic, haggles over money, and worries about his family.
Titled "A Family Matter" in some synopses and simply the beginning of the descent in others, the first episode is a self-contained tragedy. It is a study in contrast—moving from the mundane anxieties of middle-class life to the sheer terror of a murder charge in the span of a single night. For those who have seen it, the episode lingers like a bad dream. For newcomers, it serves as a perfect example of how to hook an audience within the first fifteen minutes. Criminal Justice Season 1 - Episode 1
A young cab driver from a modest background wakes up drugged and disoriented next to the bloodied body of a female passenger he picked up the night before, setting off a chain of events that plunges him into the monstrous gears of the criminal justice system. The genius of lies in its protagonist, Aditya
Naz had everything to lose. He chose the thrill of Andrea over the safety of his home. is a stark warning about the consequences of hedonism. It is the Traffic of character flaws—one wrong turn, and your life is over. He is a cab driver, a student, and
The debut episode centers on a young man whose life changes in a single night. In the Indian version, (played by Vikrant Massey ), a middle-class student and occasional cab driver, picks up a passenger named Sanaya Rath . In the British original, the protagonist is Ben Coulter (played by Ben Whishaw ).