AI legal research, cited.
Ask in plain language. Vaadhan searches Indian judgments, bare acts, and statutes — and answers with the citations, not a guess. The research line is the front door.
Fifteen modules, one chamber desk.
AI research with adversarial review,
eCourts tracking, court-format drafting, and
4-layer citation verification.
वाधन — built for Indian courts, not generic legal software. Not legal advice.
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“Finally, legal software built for how Indian advocates actually work.” — Practising Advocate, AP High Court
Ask in plain language. Vaadhan searches Indian judgments, bare acts, and statutes — and answers with the citations, not a guess. The research line is the front door.
Track every matter by CNR across eCourts and NJDG. Hearing dates, orders, and status sync automatically — so a listing never surprises you again.
Vaadhan stress-tests your draft like opposing counsel would. Every weakness flagged, every counter-argument cited — so you walk in having already heard the objection.
Drafts get a clarity score with concrete edits — bloated legalese trimmed, runaway sentences split. A pleading the bench can read quickly is a pleading that lands.
Judgments, bare acts, and the new 2023 criminal codes — out of the box. Add your own briefs and precedents; they index privately and the answers cite them.
Every citation is checked four ways: does it exist, is it still good law, is it quoted correctly, and is it on point. The era of hallucinated case-law is over.
Criminal Petition under §438 CrPC. Three grounds, drafted to High Court format.
Petitions, applications, notices — drafted in High Court formats. Cause-title, prayer, and verification filled in. A document you file, not a chat log.
Tell Vaadhan the cause of action and the dates. It applies the Limitation Act — articles, acknowledgements, exclusions — and tells you the last date to file. Never miss it.
Litigants follow their own matter in Telugu, Hindi, or English — hearing dates, status, plain-language explainers. Fewer calls to chambers, a client who feels informed.
Open the morning desk and see today's hearings, what's due, what's drafted, and what's running out of time. Vaadhan watches every matter so nothing slips.
Seven ideas that make Vaadhan different from a chatbot with a law degree.
Vaadhan is shaped around how advocates actually practise — CNR tracking, High Court drafting formats, the Limitation Act, the 2023 criminal codes. It speaks the procedure of the courts you appear in.
Supreme Court · 25 High Courts · District judiciaryResearch replies come back with the judgment, the section, the paragraph — not a confident paraphrase. If Vaadhan can't cite it, it doesn't claim it. The source is the answer.
50,000+ judgments · 1,200+ bare actsEvery citation passes a four-layer check: does it exist, is it still good law, is it quoted correctly, is it on point. A single pass produces a guess. A verified pass produces something you can file.
4-layer citation verificationThe Limitation Act is built in. Tell Vaadhan the cause of action and the dates; it applies the right article, accounts for acknowledgements and exclusions, and tells you the last date to file. A missed limitation is the one mistake you can't argue away.
Limitation Act · articles & exclusionsClient files, briefs, and precedents are indexed to your chambers alone — never pooled, never used to train anyone else's answers. Privilege and client confidentiality are the starting point, not an afterthought.
Private workspace · India-hostedeCourts and NJDG sync overnight. Open the morning desk to today's hearings, what's due, what's drafted, and what's running out of time — every matter on one screen, nothing left to memory.
eCourts · NJDG · daily syncVaadhan works in the languages your clients actually speak, and gives litigants a portal to follow their own matter. Built in India, for Indian advocates and the people they represent.
10 Indian languages · litigant portalResearch, drafting, eCourts tracking, limitation, billing, vault, and the litigant portal. Fifteen modules, one chamber desk.
Every authority checked four ways: it exists, it's still good law, it's quoted correctly, and it's on point. No hallucinated cites.
Indian Supreme Court and High Court judgments, searchable in plain language — plus 1,200+ bare acts and the 2023 criminal codes.
Made for India. Filed in court.
No. Vaadhan assists with research, drafting, and matter management. It does not constitute legal advice and does not replace the judgement of a qualified advocate. Every output is a starting point for you to review, verify, and take responsibility for before it goes near a court.
Every citation passes a four-layer check — it exists, it is still good law, it is quoted correctly, and it is on point. If Vaadhan can't verify an authority, it won't put it in your draft. That said, the law moves: always read the judgment and confirm it yourself before relying on it in court.
Vaadhan tracks matters by CNR across eCourts and the NJDG, covering the Supreme Court, all 25 High Courts, and the district judiciary nationwide. Drafting follows standard High Court conventions — cause-title, prayer and verification — usable across Indian jurisdictions, with the seat and parties filled to your court.
Research and drafting work in English, with support for Telugu, Hindi, and other Indian languages. The litigant portal lets your clients follow their own matter in their own language — hearing dates, status, and plain-language explainers.
Your case files, briefs, and precedents are indexed to your chambers alone — never pooled with other firms and never used to train answers for anyone else. Client privilege and confidentiality are the starting assumption. As with all legal work, you remain responsible for what you share and store.
Yes. The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, and Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam are built in and mapped to their IPC, CrPC, and Evidence Act equivalents, so you can move between the old and new provisions without losing the thread.
No — and it shouldn't. Vaadhan produces filing-ready drafts in the correct court format, with the cause-title, prayer, and verification filled in. You review, sign, and file. The advocate stays in control of what reaches the registry.
Vaadhan is in private beta, built alongside practising advocates. It is genuinely useful today, and it is still improving. Treat it as a capable junior in chambers — fast and well-read, but whose work you always check.
A general chatbot guesses from whatever it remembers. Vaadhan is built on the Indian corpus — judgments, bare acts, the 2023 codes — with four-layer citation verification, a limitation engine, court-format drafting, and live eCourts sync. It is shaped around the practice of law in India, not a generic assistant with a legal coat of paint.
Pricing is being finalised during the beta. Demo access is open now so you can try the full chamber desk on your own matters before committing. Reach out and we'll get you set up.
Stop stitching together WhatsApp, eCourts, and a dozen Word templates. Bring it into chambers.
वाधन — built for Indian courts, not generic legal software. Not legal advice.