The team faces massive media interference and public scrutiny while navigating the complexities of "denotified tribes" (DNTs), who are often unfairly profiled by the system.

Released in late 2025, the third season sees Vartika Chaturvedi (now promoted to DIG) investigating a complex web of international sex trafficking and organised crime.

The season is reportedly inspired by the "Baby Falak" case and other real-life incidents involving women trafficking.

Professionalism under pressure, limited resources, and the personal toll on officers.

We see a more "human and vulnerable" side of the seasoned officers as they struggle with moral dilemmas and personal battles.

Powerhouse performers Shefali Shah and Rasika Dugal are joined by Huma Qureshi, who plays a ruthless handler in the trafficking trade. Key Performance Highlights

Set years after the events of Season 1, the second installment shifts focus to a series of brutal murders targeting senior citizens. The MO points to the return of the notorious "Kachcha Baniyan" (or Chaddi Baniyan) gang, which was active in the 1990s.

The series is a gritty procedural anthology that dramatises real-life police investigations in India’s capital. Below is an overview of the series' seasons, their inspirations, and what makes this "exclusive" content a standout in Indian digital media. The Evolution of Delhi Crime

It won the Best Drama Series at the 48th International Emmy Awards, making it the first Indian series to receive this honour.

The first season follows the immediate aftermath of the horrific 2012 Delhi gang rape. It focuses on Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Vartika Chaturvedi (Shefali Shah) as she leads a dedicated team to apprehend the six perpetrators within days.