He brings in a psychiatric expert who testifies that Anuradha suffers from , which the Indian legal system is still struggling to recognize as a valid defense. The prosecution fires back: “She is a lawyer. She knows the law. She knew stabbing was wrong.”
Behind closed doors, flashbacks reveal Bikram’s psychological torture: isolating Anuradha from friends, controlling her finances, and occasional physical violence. Yet, a new twist emerges — a video recording from the night of the murder shows Anuradha arguing calmly with Bikram before the violence escalated. This raises the question: was she the aggressor? Criminal Justice Behind Closed Doors S02E02 Hin...
The Hindi dialogue, particularly the exchange between Mishra and the judge, has been clipped and shared widely on social media as a commentary on Indian marital laws. He brings in a psychiatric expert who testifies
In the second episode of the second season of "Criminal Justice Behind Closed Doors," the focus shifts to one of the most infamous cases in American criminal history - the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan by John Hinckley Jr. This episode delves deep into the psychological and legal aspects of the case, providing viewers with a chilling look at the events leading up to the crime and its aftermath. She knew stabbing was wrong