
Criminal Justice: A Family Matter is officially the most-watched show in India—two weeks in a row. The Pankaj Tripathi-led legal drama, now in its fourth season, has pulled in a staggering 10.3 million views for the week of June 2–8. That’s not just high—it’s record-breaking.
The show dropped two weeks ago on JioHotstar, and it hasn’t slowed down since. It’s sitting right at the top of the Top 5 Indian Originals list, beating out big names like Heartbeat Season 2, The Last of Us Season 2, and Kankhajura. Even before this, the series had a powerful debut, drawing 8.4 million views in its opening week—the biggest opening of any Indian OTT original in 2025 so far.

But what does this actually mean for the rest of us?
It means people are choosing deep, character-driven stories again. No over-the-top action or flashy sets. Just courtroom tension, real stakes, and a lawyer named Madhav Mishra—played with quiet genius by Pankaj Tripathi—trying to do the right thing.
There’s something very Indian about this season’s vibe. The title A Family Matter hits home. It’s not just a catchy name; it reflects the chaos, loyalty, and moral grey areas of Indian family life. And let’s be honest—who doesn’t love watching a messy family battle play out in a courtroom, especially when it’s not your family?
Criminal Justice has always had an edge. But this season—directed by Rohan Sippy and produced by Applause Entertainment in partnership with BBC Studios India—adds more depth. Alongside Tripathi, the cast includes Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Surveen Chawla, and Shweta Basu Prasad, who bring complexity to every scene.
Episodes drop every Thursday, which, honestly, is kind of evil. Why? Because viewers are hooked—and waiting an entire week for a new twist in A Family Matter is now a national test of patience.
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The buzz isn’t just on screen either. Applause Entertainment posted on social media:
“2 Weeks. 1 Verdict. India’s Most-Watched Series. Criminal Justice: A Family Matter now streaming only on @jiohotstar.”
According to Ormax Media, which tracks Indian OTT viewership, the numbers don’t lie. The show is dominating in both pay and freemium categories—an increasingly rare combo.
So, if you haven’t started watching yet, maybe it’s time. Not because of the hype. But because Criminal Justice: A Family Matter is that rare kind of show: it respects your time and doesn’t treat you like a fool.