AI-Powered Litigation Support for Indian Courts
Litigation practice in India presents unique challenges that no other jurisdiction quite replicates. The Indian court system — comprising the Supreme Court, 25 High Courts, thousands of District and Sessions Courts, and a growing network of specialised tribunals — generates an enormous volume of case law, procedural requirements, and filing deadlines that litigators must track with precision. A single litigation matter may involve filings across multiple courts and tribunals, each with different procedural rules, limitation periods, and documentation requirements. The Code of Civil Procedure 1908, the Code of Criminal Procedure 1973, the Limitation Act 1963, and tribunal-specific procedural regulations each impose distinct requirements for pleading format, evidence submission, and timeline compliance. Missing a limitation deadline or filing requirement can be case-ending — and with India's massive case backlog, procedural errors create delays that can stretch matters by years.
Vidhaana transforms litigation practice by automating the case management, research, and document preparation work that consumes the majority of a litigator's time. Our AI platform is trained on Indian case law, procedural rules, and court-specific filing requirements, enabling your litigation team to focus on strategy, advocacy, and client relationships rather than administrative burden.
Case Management and Deadline Tracking
For litigation practices handling hundreds of active matters across multiple courts, deadline management is both critical and overwhelming. Each matter has its own timeline of hearing dates, filing deadlines, response periods, and limitation dates. A missed hearing results in ex-parte orders. A delayed filing triggers adjournments that push resolution out by months. Vidhaana's case management system tracks every deadline for every matter across all courts where your team appears — Supreme Court, High Courts, District Courts, NCLT, NCLAT, SAT, ITAT, CESTAT, and state tribunals. The system calculates limitation periods under the Limitation Act 1963, accounts for court holidays and vacation periods, and sends graduated alerts as deadlines approach. For matters involving multiple interlocutory applications, the system tracks each application's status independently, ensuring that no filing falls through the cracks.
- Multi-court case tracking across Supreme Court, High Courts, District Courts, and all major tribunals
- Automated limitation period calculation under the Limitation Act 1963 with court holiday adjustments
- Hearing date calendar management with conflict detection across matters and advocates
- AI-powered legal research with precedent identification, distinguishing analysis, and citation verification
- Brief and written submission drafting assistance with court-specific formatting requirements
- Evidence and exhibit management with chronological indexing and cross-referencing
- Opposition analysis with automatic identification of counterarguments and case weaknesses
- Arbitration case management with Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 procedural compliance
Legal Research and Brief Preparation
Legal research for Indian litigation requires navigating a vast and sometimes inconsistent body of case law across multiple court hierarchies. A constitutional question may have been addressed differently by different High Courts, requiring analysis of which precedents are binding and which are persuasive in your specific jurisdiction. Statutory interpretation questions require tracing the legislative history through amendment acts, ordinances, and committee reports. Vidhaana's AI research engine handles this complexity — searching across the complete reported judgments of the Supreme Court and all High Courts, identifying relevant precedents based on legal principles rather than just keyword matching, analysing the reasoning chain in each judgment, and flagging cases that have been overruled, distinguished, or modified by subsequent decisions. The system generates structured research memos that your team can use as the foundation for written submissions, saving hours of manual research while ensuring comprehensive coverage of relevant authorities.