India’s national table tennis champion Shiraz Malik is shot several times in broad daylight. The assassination sends shock waves throughout the country, especially in political circles. The CBI is asked to step in with Vidur Mehra as the lead of the investigation.
Vidur and his team arrive in the city to begin their investigation. They summon eye witnesses and manage to trace the murder vehicle. The first suspect in the Shiraz Malik murder case is arrested.
Vidur meets political heavyweight Ranvir Pratap Singh and the CBI manages to get hold of all the 3 suspects while continuing its search for the mastermind. However, the case is not what it appears to be.
In a daring move, amidst wide-scale protests, the CBI arrests Ranvir Pratap Singh for commissioning the murder of Shiraz Malik. If this is not shocking enough, another unexpected name pops up in the case.
The chargesheet is filed in court, and Aabha Abhyankar is appointed to represent the CBI. Laxman Chotrani, the defense lawyer, is confident about closing the case within a few hours. However, all hell breaks loose when a diary is presented in court.
Gayatri Dixit, Antara’s mother, takes the stand, and the truth about the affair begins to emerge. Laxman Chotrani questions the lack of evidence and alleges that the case reeks of political vendetta against his clients. The CBI looks for hard evidence when, unexpectedly, someone close to Ranvir Pratap Singh requests for a meeting with them.
Chitrangadha Singh, Ranvir’s wife, is called as a witness by Aabha Abhyankar, the prosecutor. Her statement could help the CBI nail Ranvir Pratap Singh. A lot is at stake for all the parties. Which way will Chittrangadha lean? Meanwhile, Vidur manages to get a state approver, who can turn the whole case upside down, on the case.
The day of reckoning is here. Will Shiraz Malik get justice? Was it a crime of passion, a cold-blooded murder, or a political conspiracy? Both the prosecution and defense present their final statements. Now it’s up to the court to decide and pronounce its verdict while the nation awaits the judgement.