Is VD Tyagi Going Rogue? Maamla Legal Hai Season 3 Top Fan Theories That Need a Spin-Off!
The Best Maamla Legal Hai Season 3 Fan Theories and Plot Predictions for Ravi Kishan’s Next Move
What is up, everyone! Gulshan here, and I am still reeling from that Season 2 finale of Maamla Legal Hai.
Seriously, did any of us actually expect VD Tyagi to just drop the gavel and walk away like a boss?
Netflix really played with our emotions this time. We waited so long to see our favourite Patparganj lawyer become a judge, and just when he gets the big seat, he realises the system is too stiff for his jugaad soul. It is the talk of every tea stall and WhatsApp group right now!
Since the finale dropped on April 3, the internet has gone into a complete meltdown. Fans are not just waiting for Season 3; they are literally writing the script for Netflix.
Everyone has a theory about what Tyagi does next or which side character deserves their own show.

Honestly, some of these ideas are so good they actually make more sense than the original plot! We are at a point where the Maamla Legal Hai universe could expand into something massive, and today, I am breaking down the absolute best fan theories that should definitely be turned into spin-offs.
The Rise of the Rogue Lawyer: Tyagi’s Jugaad Clinic
The biggest question on everyone’s mind is: where does VD Tyagi go from here? He resigned from the highest post in the district court. He is a man with a judge’s experience and a lawyer’s street smarts.
One theory that is catching fire on Reddit and Twitter is the idea of Tyagi starting a private, off-the-books Jugaad Clinic. Instead of fighting cases in court where rules are too rigid, he solves them outside through mediation, clever tricks, and his signature “Patparganj logic.”
Imagine a show where people come to Tyagi for cases the law cannot solve. It would be like a legal version of Better Call Saul but with a heavy North Indian tadka.
According to early reactions on social media platforms, fans want to see Tyagi completely unchained.
As a judge, he was restricted.
As a regular lawyer, he had to follow procedures.
But a rogue Tyagi?
That is pure cinematic gold. He could become the Robin Hood of the legal world, helping the poor by outsmarting the rich using the very loopholes he learned while sitting on the bench.
The Prequel: The Making of Vishwajyoti Tyagi

Have you ever wondered how Tyagi became the master of the loophole? He did not just wake up one day and decide to be a jugaadu lawyer.
There has to be a back story there. A very popular theory suggests a prequel spin-off focusing on a young Tyagi during his law college days in the late 90s or early 2000s.
We could see a young, idealistic Vishwajyoti slowly realising that the law is not about what is right, but about who tells the better story.
The Times of India has also noted in their recent review that Ravi Kishan’s portrayal has a lot of hidden depth.
A prequel would allow us to see the exact moment he lost his innocence and gained his wit. Seeing him hustle as a junior lawyer under a grumpy, old-school mentor in a pre-digital Delhi would be a vibe. It would explain his connection to the Patparganj court and why he cares so much about the people there despite his cynical exterior.
The Ananya Shroff Chronicles: From Patparganj to South Delhi
Now, let us talk about Ananya. She started as the “Harvard return” outsider who did not understand how India works. By the end of Season 2, she is a battle-hardened lawyer who knows her way around a bribe and a bribe-taker. A lot of fans are rooting for a spin-off where Ananya moves to a high-end corporate law firm in South Delhi or Mumbai.
This theory is brilliant because it provides a massive contrast. We have seen the chaos of Patparganj; now show us the cold, calculated world of corporate boardrooms.
Watching Ananya use her “Patparganj lessons” to take down greedy CEOs would be incredibly satisfying. It would be a “fish out of water” story in reverse. She would be the one bringing the madness to the sophisticated world, and honestly, Naila Grewal has the range to lead a show on her own.
The Canteen Files: Sujata and Mintu’s Secret Lives
Let’s be real, the heart of the show is often found in the canteen or the back corridors. Sujata ji and the support staff, like Mintu, are the ones who actually keep the court running.
A very funny and popular theory suggests a short-form comedy spin-off called The Canteen Files.
Think of it as a mockumentary-style show, like The Office, but set in the Patparganj court canteen. Every episode could focus on a different quirky client or a weird piece of gossip that travels from the courtroom to the tea stall.
These characters see everything. They know which judge likes what biscuits and which lawyer is faking their evidence. It would be a low-budget, high-laugh series that keeps the fans engaged between the main seasons of Maamla Legal Hai.
The Reality Check
Look, while all these theories sound amazing, we have to face the facts.
Netflix usually plays it safe. They might just stick to a linear Season 3 where Tyagi simply goes back to being a lawyer in the same old court. But would that be enough?
The audience has tasted something different with that resignation twist. If the writers just hit the reset button and pretend the judgeship never happened, it might feel like a letdown. People want growth. They want to see the stakes get higher.
The current mood among fans is one of high expectation. Everyone is tired of the same old courtroom dramas. Maamla Legal Hai succeeded because it was different. To keep that magic alive, they need to take one of these wild turns. Whether it is a spin-off or a total genre shift in Season 3, the creators cannot afford to be boring now.
In my opinion, the Rogue Lawyer theory is the one Netflix should bet on.
Ravi Kishan is at his best when he is playing a character who is slightly outside the law. By making him a private consultant or a rogue mediator, you give him the freedom to be as wild and witty as he wants.
It also opens up the show to more diverse locations beyond just the court building.
I think Season 3 is definitely coming, and it is going to be about Tyagi reinventing himself. This is the best news for fans because it means the “same old, same old” is gone. We are in for a brand new ride!
Gulshan Mishra – Journalist
Which of these spin-off ideas would you binge-watch in a single night?
Do you want a Tyagi prequel or a rogue lawyer sequel? Let me know in the comments below!
