Adaalat
A Sony Entertainment Television Original
K.D. Pathak is a polished, quick-witted defence lawyer who treats the courtroom like a stage and justice like a compass. He keeps an almost spotless record, but he isn't interested in winning at any cost. Instead he pursues the truth, often probing crime scenes, questioning witnesses, and piecing... Read more
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About Adaalat
K.D. Pathak is a polished, quick-witted defence lawyer who treats the courtroom like a stage and justice like a compass. He keeps an almost spotless record, but he isn't interested in winning at any cost. Instead he pursues the truth, often probing crime scenes, questioning witnesses, and piecing together overlooked clues before he faces judges and juries. Episodes mix courtroom sparring with on-the-ground detective work, and Pathak's unconventional methods and dry humor set the tone. Cases test legal rules and moral lines, yet the series never reveals its long-term secrets here, keeping each mystery self-contained and focused on how law and fairness intersect.
Created by Abhimanyu Singh, Adaalat premiered in 2010 and stars Ronit Roy as Advocate K.D. Pathak, with Romit Raj, Sunayana Fozdar, Shraman Jain and Prerna Wanvari in supporting roles. The show established a steady run on Indian television and built its identity around Ronit Roy's central performance.
While Adaalat didn't collect major national awards, Ronit Roy's turn as the cool, cerebral lawyer drew steady praise from viewers and critics alike, and the role strengthened his reputation on television. The series became one of the better-known legal dramas of its time among mainstream audiences.
The KD Pathak persona became a recognizable figure in Indian TV courtroom fiction, helping renew interest in procedural legal shows. Memorable courtroom scenes and sharp cross-examinations found their way into online discussion and fan commentary, and the series' format influenced later attempts to blend mystery with legal procedure.
Reception tended to highlight the show's emphasis on logical reasoning, ethical dilemmas, and the contrast between legal tactics and moral truth. Reviewers and viewers noted the steady pacing, the clever case setups, and Ronit Roy's confident delivery. Themes include justice versus technicality, professional duty, and how evidence and narrative shape outcomes, making the series appealing to anyone who likes a puzzle wrapped in legal drama.
Details
- Release Date
- November 20, 2010
- Episode Length
- 45m
- User Ratings
- 2 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 2
- Episodes
- 457
- Network
- Sony Entertainment Television
- Status
- Ended
- Genres
- Drama, Crime, Mystery
- Country
- India
- Studio
- Contiloe Pictures +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Ronit Roy
Advocate K.D. Pathak
Romit Raj
Varun Zaveri
Sunayana Fozdar
Niyati Sharma
Shraman Jain
Shraman
Prerna Wanvari
Sunaina
Niloufer
Mrs. Billimoria
Ajay Kumar Nain
Inspector Shrikant Dave
Created by: Abhimanyu Singh
Seasons (2 seasons, 457 episodes)
Season 1
431 episodes - 2010
Season 2
26 episodes - 2016