In India, there are around 44 million pending court cases across over 1,200 courts, including tribunals, district courts, high courts, and the Supreme Court. In 2023 alone, 1.35 crore cases were filed, averaging 60,000 cases daily.
And these cases are managed by around 1.5 million advocates, supported by millions of assistants across the country, conducting over 11 million searches on various legal databases and search engines.
A lot to take in right? Imagine working on the research based on this vast data.
Lexlegis.ai, an advanced LLM, is taking the lead in accelerating legal research.
Speaking at Cypher 2024, India’s Biggest AI Conference by AIM Media House, Sarkar Yadav, founder and CMD at Lexlegis.AI, emphasised, “Legal research is not just about finding judgments; it’s about finding precise answers”.
He highlighted the complexity of the country’s legislation quoting the Income Tax Act in India which has undergone more amendments than any other law globally
And so, lawyers and citizens alike often face …