: This season places more emphasis on the personal lives of the officers, particularly the struggles of IPS trainee Neeti Singh (Rasika Dugal), and addresses systemic biases against marginalized communities.

Based on data, a sample index for Delhi districts (fictional normalized scale 0–100, higher = more crime):

Crime in Delhi is not uniform across months. The reveals:

2. Official Statistics: NCRB and Delhi Police Data (2023–2025) Official reports from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) Delhi Police

Index of Delhi Crime is a short-form investigative anthology episode (or piece) that explores crime patterns, systemic gaps, and social conditions in Delhi. It examines specific incidents as case studies and connects them to broader institutional, cultural, and policy factors influencing urban crime in India’s capital.

Represents the evolving perspective of younger officers in the force. Bhupendra Singh Vartika’s right-hand man

This is the most searched sub-index.

When researchers, journalists, or concerned citizens search for an they are generally looking for more than just a single headline number. They are seeking a structured dataset—a relational index—that maps crime against parameters like time (year/month), location (district/police station), type of offense (IPC sections), and demographic data.

: Media complications and political maneuvers threaten to compromise the judicial viability of the case.

: The season explores institutional pressure, public outrage, and the immense personal toll on officers working with limited resources.

Originally a trainee, she evolves into a seasoned officer balancing personal and professional life. Bhupendra Singh Rajesh Tailang

The latest data paints a nuanced picture, showing a decline in total registered crimes due to the implementation of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, which changed how offenses like "hurt" are classified 1.2.1 . Despite these changes, Delhi has remained in the top spot for crimes per lakh population, with a rate of 1824.5 0.5.3 . Key Trends in 2024/2025:

The rising crime rate in Delhi has a significant impact on its residents, affecting their sense of security and well-being. A survey conducted by the Delhi-based think tank, Centre for Policy Research, found that:

Delhi has historically reported higher crime rates than other Indian states, often attributed to better registration of FIRs and its urban density.

To understand the nature of crime in Delhi, it's essential to look beyond the aggregate numbers and examine specific categories: