Tasks

Never miss a hearing. Never lose a follow-up.

Tasks turn the firm's hearings, orders, and deadlines into shared, automatic work. Court events fire the right checklist. Every task ties back to the matter. The team reads the same calendar.

For Litigation Lawyers

Every hearing you're on, every follow-up you owe - on one calendar. Court alerts and templates do the chasing.

For Law Firms

Partners see the firm's week. Associates see their day. Hearings, filings, and follow-ups, on one calendar.

For In-house Teams

Outside counsel, in-house lawyers, and ops on the same page. Every task tied to the matter, the order, the hearing.

Your week. The firm's week. Same screen.

Three views of the same work - board, list, calendar - and two scopes, yours and the firm's. Hearings on the firm's matters, shared assignments, court alert follow-ups, and your own deadlines, all in one place.

Board, list, or calendar

Same tasks, three ways to work. Kanban for status, list for deadlines, calendar with day agenda. Switch instantly - on every case and across all of them.

Your work, or the firm's

Toggle from yours to the firm's view in one click. See any colleague's queue. Reassign without leaving the screen.

Court alerts you can act on

When intelligence matches a cause-list row to a firm alert, an amber task appears at the top of the list. Open the match, subscribe, or assign in one tap.

Today, this week, overdue

Focus cards open the list to what needs attention now. One tap filters the calendar with you.

Tasks · Bharat.Law

My Tasks

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Overdue

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Due today

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Due this week

⚡ Court alert follow-up

Review cause-list match, Delhi HC W.P.(C) 8841/2024

Delhi High Court · Bench 7 · Due Today

Prepare written submissions for 14 Jun hearing

M/s Arora Foods v. FSSAI · Due 12 Jun

P0
AK

Upload affidavit-in-reply

Sharma Estate, DRT Delhi · Due 15 Jun

P1
RS

Brief outside counsel on appeal strategy

M/s Arora Foods v. FSSAI · Due 20 Jun

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AK

One calendar for the firm

Everyone reads the same calendar.

Every hearing on the firm's matters, every shared deadline, every order follow-up - on one calendar that partners, associates, and clerks all work from. Filter to your matter, your court, your colleague. The day agenda lays it out in order.

  • Hearings on the firm's matters appear automatically - regular courts and consumer forums alike
  • Shared deadlines sit on the same calendar - no parallel spreadsheet, no missed reminder
  • Filter by lawyer, matter, or court to scope to any team or partner's view
  • Day agenda lays out hearings, tasks, and filing deadlines in chronological order
app.bharat.law/tasks?view=calendar&scope=org
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14 Jun · day agenda3 items
10:30HearingW.P.(C) 8841/2024 · Delhi HC Bench 7
14:00HearingSharma Estate · DRT Delhi
17:00TaskFile written submissions · Adv. R. Sharma

Every task in context

Every task knows its matter.

Tasks don't float. They link to the case, the court matter, the specific hearing or order, the document, the folder, or the intelligence match. One click to jump to the source. The team always sees the context behind the work.

Linkable to

CaseCourt matterHearingOrderDocumentFolderCourt alert matchDependency
app.bharat.law/tasks?task=t_1f2c
Hearing prepP0Due 14 Jun

File written submissions for Bench 7 listing

AKAdv. A. Kumar·+2 subscribers
Linked details+ Add link

Case

Sharma Estate, DRT Delhi

Court matter

W.P.(C) 8841/2024

Hearing

14 Jun · Bench 7

Order

Order dated 10 Jun 2025

Document

Affidavit-in-reply v3.docx

Folder

Evidence bundle

Court alert match

Cause-list match · Delhi HC

Dependency

Blocks: Brief counsel

Click any chip to jump to the source - court matter hub, hearing detail, order PDF, document viewer, or related task.

Automations

Order in. Hearing notified. The next step is already on someone's list.

Set the rule once. When an order lands, the order-received checklist runs. When a hearing is notified, the 5-day prep begins. When intelligence flags a cause-list match, the follow-up is created and assigned. The firm stops chasing - the work shows up assigned.

When: Order receivedRun the order-received checklist

Review the order, pull the key dates, file the response, watch limitation, brief the client - every task pre-linked to the order PDF.

When: Hearing notifiedRun the 5-day hearing prep

Five days before the listing: brief, documents, counsel call, client call, written submissions - deadlines anchored to the hearing date.

When: Cause-list matchCreate the follow-up - assigned and ready

Intelligence flags an unlinked match. The task appears with subscribe and assign-to-lawyer one tap away.

When: Affidavit lands in EvidenceSend a review task to the partner

A new document in the Evidence folder creates a review task, assigned to the responsible partner, due in 48 hours.

When: Task completedTrigger the next step

Chain dependencies so the follow-up appears the moment the previous task is done - assignees and deadlines included.

Set up automations on any matter. Pause or delete any time - work that's already been created stays put.

Built-in playbooks

The firm's playbooks, one click away.

Pick a checklist, set the anchor date, the sub-tasks land - pre-assigned, with deadlines off the filing, order, or hearing date. Run the same playbook the same way, every time, across every lawyer in the firm.

New brief filed

VakalatnamaCourt feesFirst listingBrief counsel

Order received

Review orderExtract key datesFile compliance / responseLimitation watch

Hearing prep

Prepare briefGather documentsBrief counselClient call

Appeal prep

Compile recordDraft grounds of appealBrief AORFile within limitation

Evidence stage

List witnessesExamination-in-chiefDocument discoveryCross-exam prep

Client intake (KYC)

Collect identity documentsConflict checkEngagement letterMatter opening

Court intelligence + tasks

When the cause list moves, the firm moves with it.

Court Monitoring finds the match. Tasks turn it into work - assigned, due, ready to act on. No stray notification, no email chain, no triage meeting on Monday morning.

1

The match arrives

Court Monitoring catches a cause-list row that matches a firm alert, after the daily intelligence run.

2

A task is waiting

An amber task appears at the top of the list, linked to the match, the cause-list row, and one-tap subscribe and assign actions.

3

Act, or let an automation do it

Subscribe, assign, or let an automation run the hearing-prep checklist the moment the case is subscribed.

Built for the firm's rhythm

One
Calendar for the whole firm
Your day and the firm's week, same screen
0
Follow-ups lost to email
Assigned work with a matter behind it
60+
Playbooks ready to run
Intake, hearing prep, appeal — not a blank slate
Auto
From court alert to checklist
The firm moves when the docket moves
How it lands in the firm

From intake to appeal, the firm stays in sync.

1

A new matter opens

One click runs the intake playbook - KYC, conflict check, engagement letter, matter opening - assigned, dated, on the calendar.

2

Court events arrive

Order received? Order checklist runs. Hearing notified? 5-day prep starts. Cause-list match? Follow-up at the top of the list.

3

The team works in parallel

The firm's week on one calendar. Who's doing what, visible to the partner. Reassign across the team without leaving the screen.

4

Matter closes - clean record

Every hearing, every completed task, every order, on one timeline. Export it with the matter close.

Common questions

Everything about Tasks.

Yes. Every hearing on the firm's matters, every shared deadline, and every order follow-up land on the same calendar - partners, associates, and clerks all read from it. Filter by lawyer, matter, or court to scope down to any team or partner's view.

Run the firm. Not the follow-ups.

Set up your court-event rules once. From then on, hearings, orders, and cause-list matches turn into the right follow-ups - assigned to the right lawyer, due on the right day.