CourtIt – AI-Powered Legal Research for Indian Lawyers
The cases you have been citing with AI may never have existed. CourtIt is an AI-powered legal research tool for Indian lawyers that checks every case, every citation against real court records before the answer reaches you.
Search Supreme Court of India and all High Court judgments in plain English. Get instant, citation-verified answers. Zero hallucinated cases, zero fake judgments — every single time.
Why Indian Lawyers Choose CourtIt
- 100% real citations — every SCC number and bench detail verified against actual court records
- Zero hallucinated cases — no fabricated judgments, ever
- 10× faster than manual Supreme Court case research
- Covers Supreme Court of India + all High Courts
- Ask in plain language — no boolean search syntax
- BNS, IPC, Constitution, and all major Indian laws covered
- Free to start — no credit card required
Citation Verification
When a judge catches a fake citation, it is not the AI that takes the blame. Other tools give you research that sounds right. CourtIt checks every case name, every bench, every SCC number against real court records — before the answer reaches you. Not sometimes. Every single time.
Doctrinal Analysis
Not just the case — the thread that connects them. Ask in plain language and get back an answer that shows how a legal principle was born, how it was tested, and where it stands today. From landmark Supreme Court judgments to recent High Court decisions, CourtIt traces the full doctrinal history.
Instant Supreme Court Precedent Search
Get research done in minutes, verified before it leaves your screen. CourtIt gives you fast answers drawn from the complete corpus of Indian Supreme Court and High Court judgments, with every citation independently verified.
What the Judiciary Has Said About AI Hallucinations
"We are alarmed — some lawyers have started using AI to draft. It is absolutely uncalled for. Not one but a series of judgements were cited before us, all of which turned out to be fabricated." — Chief Justice Surya Kant, Chief Justice of India, Supreme Court
"A fictitious case titled 'Mercy vs Mankind' was cited before my court as binding authority. It does not exist. It has never existed. The bench is not a place for confabulation." — Justice B.V. Nagarathna, Judge, Supreme Court of India
"Over a hundred case laws were cited in the rejoinder — not one of which appears in any judicial record. The court will put the appellant to task if citations are fictitious or AI-generated." — Justice Dipankar Datta & Justice AG Masih, Supreme Court of India
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