Resources
Guides, comparisons, and deep dives for Indian legal practice
Practical articles on AI legal research, court matter tracking, and how to evaluate legal tools - written for advocates, in-house counsel, and law chambers navigating Indian law in 2026.
AI in Legal Practice
Best AI Legal Research Tools for Indian Lawyers in 2026
A roundup of eight tools Indian lawyers are actively using - covering citations, document limits, court tracking, and pricing by practice type.
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Why Indian Lawyers Can't Trust Generic AI for Legal Research in 2026
Generic AI tools fabricate citations structurally. Here is why Indian legal workflows demand something built differently.
9 min read
Court Tracking
How to Track Your Case in India: The Complete 2026 Guide
CNR, case number, filing number, or party name - a step-by-step guide to tracking any matter across every Indian court, with automatic updates.
9 min read
How Bharat.Law Tracks Live Matters Across 15,000+ Indian Courts
Missing a cause-list entry can mean an ex-parte order. This explains how Bharat.Law closes that gap across every Indian court.
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Comparisons
Bharat.Law vs CaseMine: A Head-to-Head for Indian Litigation Lawyers
CaseMine is transparent on pricing and clean to use. But at 100MB upload caps and no court tracking, it hits hard limits fast.
10 min read
Bharat.Law vs SCC Online: Which Legal Research Tool Is Right for Your Chamber?
SCC Online is the default for most chambers. But research is only part of what a chamber does - and SCC Online was built for that one part.
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