Product Anatomy

The Anatomy of LawAssist.ai

A preview of our Phase 1 MVP research dashboard. Explore the workflows and layout modules we are building to streamline legal research in India.

Module 01

Case Fact Input

A simple, focused input pane where advocates paste raw client facts or upload plain text pleadings. The layout is distraction-free, optimized for quick session initialization.

  • Plain-text factual paste
  • Quick-load sample briefs
  • PDF text extraction
Module 02

Statutory Parameter Drawer

The side drawer displays extracted parameters. Once the LLM processes your facts, it highlights mapped central/state Acts, sections, keywords, and case types.

  • Acts and sections extraction
  • Synonym-aware legal keywords
  • Direct parameter editing
Module 03

Re-Ranked Result Feed

Retrieved judgments from Supreme and High Courts are displayed as premium cards. Instead of date-sorting alone, results show relevance percentages matching your facts.

  • Similarity percentage scoring
  • Court, Judge, and Date tags
  • Citation reference anchors
Module 04

AI Summary Panel

Expanding any judgment opens the summary pane. It isolates the facts of the precedent, court holdings, rationale (ratio decidendi), and explanations on why it matches your case.

  • Isolate ratio decidendi
  • Dynamic similarity comparisons
  • Key paragraphs highlighter
Module 05

Search History & Bookmarks

Keep track of your active research. The history tab stores past parameter extractions, and the saved cases tab lets you bookmark crucial judgments for later drafting.

  • Automatic query history storage
  • Bookmark folders
  • Offline reference caches
AI Output Preview

Realistic Parameter Mapping Example

Below is an example of case facts processed through our parameter extraction and re-ranking pipeline.

Advocate Fact Input
"Cheque issued for commercial loan repayment was returned by the bank due to account closure. Statutory notice was sent but drawer refused receipt and failed to pay."
Mapped Acts & Sections
Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881Section 138Section 139Section 141
Extracted Legal Issues
  • Dishonour of cheque due to account closed
  • Presumption of legally enforceable debt
  • Deemed service of statutory notice
Top Ranked Precedent (96% Match)
M/s. Laxmi Dyechem v. State of Gujarat (2012)AIR 2013 SC 389

Supreme Court of India

The Supreme Court held that dishonour of cheque due to 'Account Closed' falls within the scope of Section 138 of the NI Act, as it represents a default by the drawer in maintaining sufficient funds before cheque presentation.

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