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Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 Review: Ravi Kishan’s Courtroom Comedy Takes Emotional Turn but Loses Some Fun, Check Release Date, Story, Plot, Cast

Ravi Kishan’s courtroom comedy drama Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 has finally hit the OTT platform but this time its characters are dealing with mature and weighty issues. The series led by Ravi Kishan has a unique workplace that takes its cases and stories from real-life incidents. As the new season makes a new entry, so are some new faces, but the main focus is still on the team at Patparganj District Court. Here’s a deep dive into Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 review, release date, cast, story, and more. 

Published: April 3, 2026 15:53:19 IST

Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 Review

In this Maamla Legal Hai Season 2, the legal team is split into different groups, and they go on their own separate stories. Since Tyagi is now a judge, it feels a little odd to see him interact closely with the lawyers as he did before. Because of this, the fun chaos that happened when everyone was together is missing. Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 continues to throw bizarre real-life cases such as electrified gates and rats eating marijuana.

Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 Release Date

Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 has already hit the major OTT platform Netflix on April 03, 2026. The courtroom drama turns more serious in this new season, showing Ravi Kishan with the duties of being a judge

Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 Cast

Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 cast members are Ravi Kishan, Nidhi Bisht, Anjum Batra, Naila Grewal, Kusha Kapila, and Anant Joshi.

Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 Story
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Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 Story

Maamla Legal Hai Season 2 story shows Ravi Kishan in a struggle as he now wears the crown of responsibility of being a judge. Meanwhile the court manager is doing his best to hold on to his job even after juggling between the mess created by lawyers and judges.