Ipaglaban Mo!, also known as Kapag nasa Katwiran, Ipaglaban Mo!, is a dramatization of actual cases brought and settled in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. It appeals to the general public because of the wide range of issues tackled.
Manoj Bajpayee sheds light on real-life stories of encounter killings, which took place across India. Each of these cases made their way into the headlines for months.
The series was based on reality based crimes, which was made to trace the encounters that took place in different places of India and those which were in media headlines for months and later everyone forgot.
A transgender police officer from Uttar Pradesh long ridiculed by her peers and side lined by her superiors, gets her first high-profile case when a television star dies during a shoot. As she dives into the dark belly of entertainment world in Mumbai, uncovering a unique drug culture, workplace ethics, and buried identities she must fight not only for justice, but also for her own place in a world that never accepted her.
The series is rooted in the reality of small-town India, exploring the power struggles between local crime lords (Bahubalis) and the police. It focuses on regional identity, village crime, and secrets unfolding.
From the longest criminal trial in UK history, to headline-hitting murder prosecutions, this series revisits 12 high-profile and memorable court cases which shocked Scotland.
The real-life story that inspired Martin Scorsese's 1995 masterpiece "Casino," chronicling the rise and fall of Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal's 1970's Las Vegas mob-affiliated casino empire.
Italian miniseries starring the famous detective Philo Vance, which narrates the events that occurred in the first three books: "The Benson Murder Case", "The Canary Murder Case" and "The Greene Murder Case"
ITV aired Thames Television's Sexton Blake starring Laurence Payne as Blake and Roger Foss as Tinker from Monday 25 September 1967 to Wednesday 13 January 1971. In keeping with Sexton Blake's classic print adventures, Payne's Blake drove a white Rolls-Royce named "The Grey Panther" and owned a bloodhound named Pedro. The show was originally produced by Ronald Marriott for Associated Rediffusion, with Thames Television taking over production in 1968.
When college student Shinjini gets raped, her professor, Raka Sen, emerges as the only ray of hope at this bleak time in her life. In a society where women are seemingly always at fault, can Raka and Shinjini bring the perpetrators to justice?
Cases of wrongful conviction plague the justice system, leading to many decades – and even lives – lost behind bars. In an intimate portrayal of justice, the true experience of being wrongfully convicted and the impact that lasts are revealed.
Travel to eight Québec communities that have been forever marked by homicides. Each episode will feature individuals who have been affected by an unusual crime and will try to understand what happened: what motivates an individual to do the horrific deed, to take the life of a stranger, an acquaintance, a friend, a family member?