Trusted Legal Intelligence for Indian Courts

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A multilingual legal AI platform built for the Indian judiciary — research, draft, analyse, and file with absolute precision.

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ASK

Legal Research

Case research backed by Indian court sources. Cited answers without hallucinations.

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INTERACT

Document Analysis

Upload any legal document and have an intelligent conversation with it.

DRAFT

Legal Drafting

Generate court-ready petitions, notices, plaints and agreements.

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CHECKLIST

Document Checklist

Court-specific checklists, templates with auto-prefill, AI proofreading, print specs and integrated fee payments.

WHY TRUST US

Built for Indian courts. Not generic AI.

Every answer draws from actual Indian statutes, High Court rules, and SC precedents. No speculation.

Zero Hallucinations
Court-Specific Rules
Multilingual
Print-Ready Docs
Integrated Payments
DPDP Compliant

PLATFORM AT A GLANCE

Powering legal work across India

25+
High Courts
500+
Document Templates
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Languages
14M+
Legal Documents

FOR EVERY PROFESSIONAL

Tailored for the Indian legal community

⚖ Advocates

Deep case research, citation-backed drafts, court-specific filing requirements.

🏛 Corporate Legal

Contract review, due diligence, and Indian law compliance at scale.

👨‍⚖️ Judiciary

Convert complex records into structured fact sheets and precise orders.

📊 Tax Practitioners

GST, income tax, and customs research with regulatory precision.

🏢 Litigants

Step-by-step document checklists, templates, and integrated court fee payments.

🎓 Law Students

Practise drafting, research precedents, and learn court procedures with AI.


Common Questions

Our system covers the Supreme Court, all 25 High Courts, District Courts, and Tribunals. Every checklist maps to specific court registries, judges' directions, and applicable rules.
All client master data is encrypted at rest and in transit following DPDP Act 2023. Data is never used for model training or shared with third parties.
Payments go through RBI-approved gateways. Court fee receipts are generated in formats accepted by e-court portals (eCourts, NJDG, HC e-filing systems).
Advokacy supports English — AI legal research responses, drafted documents, and the entire UI interface.
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Legal Research Assistant
Ask any question about Indian law — statutes, case law, IRAC analysis, procedural steps
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Document Intelligence

Upload case files, FIRs, contracts — AI gives legal strategy, protective case laws & bilingual IRAC analysis

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Upload Case File, FIR, or Any Legal Document

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Document Studio

Create fresh legal drafts or generate replies to existing documents — adaptive fields per document type

Fresh Draft
Create a new document from scratch — bail applications, plaints, writs, notices, agreements & more
Reply / Response
Upload existing document(s) and draft a reply, counter-affidavit, objection, or response
Select Document Type
Bail Application
Supporting / Reference Documents (Optional)
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Attach FIR copies, previous orders, chargesheet, or reference documents
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Court & Case
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Documents
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Templates & Fill
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Proofread & Print
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Fees & Payment

Select Court, Application Type & Jurisdiction

Your selections generate a precise, court-specific document checklist with applicable templates, filing requirements, and fee schedule.

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Required Documents — Regular Bail Application

As per Sessions Court filing rules. Mark each document as prepared. Required items are mandatory — optional items strengthen your application.

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Select Template & Auto Pre-fill

Choose from available templates. Fields marked AUTO are pre-filled from your client's onboarding master data.

Available Templates

Official
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Court Standard Format
Official format as prescribed by the Court Registry. Verified for current year filing requirements.
Free
Bar Council Format
Standard format widely used by advocates across the jurisdiction. Accepted in most District and Sessions Courts.
AI Enhanced
Advokacy AI Draft
AI-generated document customised to your specific case facts, jurisdiction, and applicable sections of law.
Custom
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Upload Your Template
Use your firm's own template. Advokacy AI will fill it with the client master data automatically.
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Client Master Data — Auto Pre-filled

Fields auto-populated from client onboarding profile. Edit if required.

Client: Rajesh Kumar Sharma  ·  Matter No: CR-2024-0847  ·  Advocate: Adv. Priya Reddy

AI Proofreading & Print Specifications

Your document has been cross-checked against applicable Indian legal drafting principles, court rules, and formatting requirements for Sessions Court, Hyderabad.

Document Quality Assessment
Checked against CrPC, Supreme Court Rules 2013, and Telangana Sessions Court practice directions
82%
Good — 2 issuesResolve before filing
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Missing: Grounds under Section 439 CrPCThe bail application must explicitly state specific grounds — e.g., parity with co-accused, no prior criminal antecedents, cooperation with investigation, or humanitarian grounds. Add these before filing.
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Advisory: Surety bond details not specifiedSessions Court, Hyderabad typically expects surety amount and surety's identity proof. Include surety details or add a note: "surety to be fixed as per Court's direction".
Court fee correctly computed₹200 court fee is applicable for bail under Sessions Court schedule (Schedule I, Court Fees Act 1870). Stamp paper ₹100 required for affidavit.
Formatting compliantDouble-spacing, A4 paper, 1-inch margins, and sequential page numbering are compliant with Telangana Sessions Court Registry requirements.
Verification clause correctAffidavit verification clause formatted per Telangana Civil Rules — deponent details, date, place of verification all present.
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Recommendation: Add bail historyMentioning that no previous bail application has been filed (or the outcome of prior applications) strengthens the application per SC guidelines in State of Rajasthan v. Balchand.

Print Specifications — Sessions Court, Hyderabad (Telangana)

Fees & Secure Payment

Pay court fees, stamp duty, documentation charges, and bail security through RBI-approved gateways. Receipts generated in e-court compatible formats.

📋 Fee Schedule — Regular Bail, Sessions Court (Telangana)
Court Fee (Court Fees Act, 1870, Sched. I) Mandatory
₹200
Non-Judicial Stamp Paper — ₹100 (Affidavit) Mandatory
₹100
Notarisation Charges Mandatory
₹50
Advokacy Legal Drafting Service Service
₹499
Printing & Dispatch (3 court-ready sets) Optional
₹150
Total Payable
₹999
ℹ Bail Security / Surety Bond Bail security amount is determined by the court at the time of hearing and paid directly to the court. Advokacy facilitates documentation only — surety bond amount typically ranges from ₹10,000 to ₹5,00,000 depending on the offence and court discretion.
Payment Notes • Court fee receipt is e-court portal compatible (eCourts Services, NJDG)
• Stamp paper will be procured from Telangana Govt. authorised vendor
• Payment confirmation sent via SMS and email within 30 seconds
• GST invoice available on request for corporate clients
Complete Payment
Secure · Instant receipt · Court-compatible

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Court & Statutory Fees₹350
Drafting & Service Fee₹499
Printing & Dispatch₹150
Total₹999
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CASE DIARY MANAGEMENT

Case Diary & Cause List Manager

Sync court cause lists to calendar · Track case history chronologically · Prepare next-session arguments · Send WhatsApp & SMS reminders to clients

Active Cases
State vs. Rajesh Sharma
Sessions Case No. 847/2024 · Sessions Court, Hyderabad
Criminal Next: Mar 18
Suresh Reddy vs. GHMC
WP No. 1234/2024 · Telangana HC
Writ Next: Mar 22
Kavitha vs. Ravi (Divorce)
OP No. 567/2023 · Family Court, Hyderabad
Matrimonial Next: Apr 2
XYZ Pvt Ltd vs. Income Tax Dept
ITA No. 221/2024 · ITAT Hyderabad
Tax Next: Apr 8
State vs. Rajesh Kumar Sharma
⚖ Sessions Case No. 847/2024 🏛 II Addl. Sessions Court, Hyderabad 👤 Advocate: Adv. Priya Reddy
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Hearings Total
8
Adjournments
Mar 18
Next Date
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Days to Hearing
NEXT COURT DATE
Tuesday, 18 March 2025
⏰ 4 days remaining
Purpose: Arguments on Charge Framing · II Addl. Sessions Court, Hyderabad · 10:30 AM
Preparation Checklist
Review previous order dated Feb 22, 2025
Prepare arguments on charge framing under Sec. 228 CrPC
Collect chargesheet copy & FIR for reference
Prepare list of defence witnesses
Confirm client attendance
NOTIFY CLIENT

⚔ AI-Generated Argument Notes — Next Session

1. Opening — Charge Framing Stage (Sec. 227–228 CrPC) Submit that there is insufficient material on record to frame charges. The prosecution must establish a prima facie case. Rely on State of Bihar vs. Ramesh Singh (1977) 4 SCC 39 — the court need not undertake a roving inquiry at charge framing stage; if two views are possible, the one favourable to the accused must be adopted.
2. Defence on Parity / Co-Accused Highlight that co-accused Ramamurthy (identical role, same FIR) has been discharged by this court vide order dt. 15.01.2025. Invoke parity — if same material cannot sustain charges against co-accused, same logic applies to the present accused. Cite Hardeep Singh vs. State of Punjab (2014) 3 SCC 92.
3. Challenge to FIR Validity The FIR was registered 48 hours after the alleged incident without explanation for delay. Per Thulia Kali vs. State of Tamil Nadu AIR 1973 SC 501, unexplained delay in FIR registration is a relevant circumstance casting doubt on prosecution story.
4. Moral Grounds The accused is a first-time offender, cooperated fully with the investigation, has no prior criminal record, and has dependant family members. The prosecution story is inconsistent with eyewitness statements recorded under Sec. 161 CrPC.
⚖ Prayer: Discharge the accused under Section 227 CrPC on the grounds that there is no sufficient ground to proceed to trial against the accused.

📋 Case History — Chronological

18 March 2025 — UPCOMING
Arguments on Charge Framing
Charge framing under Sec. 228 CrPC. Defence to argue for discharge under Sec. 227 CrPC.
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22 February 2025
Order — Adjourned for Arguments
Court adjourned for arguments on charge framing. Prosecution filed additional documents.
Order Available
15 January 2025
Hearing — Co-accused Ramamurthy Discharged
Court discharged co-accused Ramamurthy. Defence argued parity. Prosecution filed objections. Case adjourned.
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10 November 2024
Chargesheet Filed
Prosecution filed chargesheet under Sections 420, 468, 471 IPC. Defence filed objections to cognizance.
Critical Event
5 October 2024
First Hearing — Bail Granted
Accused appeared. Bail application filed and granted. Surety furnished. Next date fixed for appearance and supply of case documents.
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2 October 2024
FIR Registered — Case Initiated
FIR No. 456/2024 registered at Banjara Hills PS under Sec. 420, 468, 471 IPC. Accused arrested.
ABOUT ADVOKACY

Legal AI built specifically for Indian courts

Advokacy is founded on the principle that precision legal intelligence should not be limited by language or financial access. Whether you are a senior advocate in the Supreme Court or a first-generation litigant in a District Court in Warangal — you deserve accurate, court-specific legal AI in your language.

Our platform combines decades of curated Indian legal knowledge with modern AI to deliver a complete litigation support system: Ask, Interact, Draft, and the new Document Checklist — built for trust, built for India.

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