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    Best Netflix Courtroom K-Dramas

    By Varsha Narayanan,

    5 hours ago
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    K-dramas involving courtroom debates, cases, and more are always a thrilling experience for viewers. Streaming platform Netflix hosts several K-dramas under this theme. These series not only have an engaging storyline, but they also feature interesting characters that fans remember for a long time. Courtroom K-dramas take the legal system in its essence and build an engaging plot around the same. It gives viewers a deeper sense of responsibility towards the law.

    Popular courtroom K-dramas that are available on Netflix include Extraordinary Attorney Woo, Law School, Juvenile Justice, Military Prosecutor Doberman, and more. These K-dramas have interesting cases as storylines and the characters do their best as lawyers or prosecutors to get justice. Check out more details about these shows below:

    Extraordinary Attorney Woo

    Extraordinary Attorney Woo is a popular courtroom K-drama that premiered on June 29, 2022. The series follows the story of attorney Woo Young-Woo (Park Eun-Bin). Even with the societal challenges of being on the autism spectrum, she graduates top of her class and joins a prestigious law firm. However, she continues to face issues from her clients not believing in her. With time, she manages to win cases and proves her worth. Young-Woo also has her team’s support, including Lee Joon-Ho (Kang Tae-Oh), who falls in love with her.

    Law School

    Law School is a thrilling K-drama that follows a group of students pursuing law. They are ambitious and passionate about their studies while also navigating personal challenges. The school also has a popular law professor, who is known to be cold. But his teaching methods and pushing students to do their best make him a sought-after individual. After a dramatic incident inside the school, the professor and his group of students uncover the culprit. The drama stars Kim Myung-Min, Kim Bum, Ryu Hye-Young, Lee Jung-Eun, and more.

    Juvenile Justice

    Juveline Justice is a popular K-drama that premiered on February 25, 2022. It follows the story of an elite judge named Sim Eun-Seok (Kim Hye-Soo). She is known to have a cold personality and has a lot of hatred towards juvenile offenders. Meanwhile, higher-ups transfer her to a local juvenile court where she tries to keep an open mind and give her version of justice to juvenile delinquents. She goes above and beyond to alter customs and traditions surrounding juvenile justice.

    Military Prosecutor Doberman

    Military Prosecutor Doberman follows the story of Do Bae-Man (Ahn Bo-Hyun), a skilled military prosecutor who only joined the profession to make money and be successful. Meanwhile, Cha Woo-In (Jo Bo-Ah) who joins Bae-Man’s team only enters the field to seek revenge. The two have completely different personalities. However, they collaborate on several cases and together grow both in their personal and professional lives. The drama premiered on February 28, 2022.

    Witch At Court

    Witch At Court premiered on October 9, 2017. It follows the story of female prosecutor Ma Yi-Deum (Jung Ryeo-Won). She is known to be materialistic and doesn’t think twice before using manipulations, personal attacks, and fabrication of evidence to get things done. She crosses paths with new prosecutor Yeo Jin-Wook (Yoon Hyun-Min). They work together to solve crucial cases, establishing excellent teamwork and chemistry.

    Other popular courtroom K-dramas on Netflix include Suspicious Partner, The Devil Judge, Diary of a Prosecutor, Divorce Attorney Shin, Hyena, and several others.

    Varsha Narayanan

    Varsha is a K-drama writer at ComingSoon. An avid K-drama fan for the past eight years, she has deep dived into rom-coms, thrillers, historical and fantasy dramas! From the old-school iconic Boys over Flowers to the new Hallyu wave-inspired dramas, she knows and has seen it all.

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