
Power struggles to rule over Daehan Minguk (South Korea) presenting the main issue in both the dramas, the main in CoS is driven by ambition while those in TDJ are driven by revenge and righteousness. The push and pull tactics of politics, money and power trips are exhilaratingly displayed in both the masterpieces.













Even though The Devil Judge is set more around politics, both have quite similar plots. Both main leads (Kang Yo Han - ML - in The Devil Judge and Lee Ra El - FL - in Eve) come from a poor background. They both insert themselves into a high society filled with CEOs and other wealthy individuals while driven by revenge. Both want to take down everyone around themselves and aren't afraid to use innocent people to get what they want.

If you like protagonists that uses the law to punish the villains of society, no better dramas than these two, and no two dramas are more similar in theme. Not to mention both our protagonists are Judges.
Juvenile Justice focuses on the young delinquents who think they can get away from being punished due to their age; while Devil Judge focuses on the rich of high society that thinks they can use their power and influence to commit crimes and abuse the common people.
You will feel the satisfaction when both our protagonists tear down the facade of those hypocritical criminals, bring them to their knees and hand down the sentence they deserve in court. Must I say more?
Juvenile Justice focuses on the young delinquents who think they can get away from being punished due to their age; while Devil Judge focuses on the rich of high society that thinks they can use their power and influence to commit crimes and abuse the common people.
You will feel the satisfaction when both our protagonists tear down the facade of those hypocritical criminals, bring them to their knees and hand down the sentence they deserve in court. Must I say more?