Research, draft, summarize, and translate — powered by AI trained on Indian law
AI-powered research across Indian case law, statutes, and legal commentary.
Search across Indian case law, statutes, and legal commentary
AI legal tools use artificial intelligence to assist lawyers and legal professionals with research, drafting, document analysis, and language processing. LawCentral AI offers 10 free tools specifically built for Indian law — trained on Supreme Court and High Court judgments, central and state statutes (including BNS, BNSS, BSA), and legal commentary. These tools help advocates save time on routine tasks like finding relevant case law, summarizing lengthy judgments, drafting petitions, and converting between old and new criminal code sections.
Unlike generic AI tools, LawCentral's tools understand Indian legal terminology, court hierarchies, citation formats, and statutory frameworks. They are designed to complement — not replace — a lawyer's judgment and expertise.
| Tool | What It Does | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| AI Legal Research | Ask questions, get cited answers from case law & statutes | Finding precedents, statutory interpretation |
| Case Search | Search cases by keyword, topic, or plain-language query | Finding relevant judgments quickly |
| Section Search | Find cases citing a specific section with IPC/BNS mapping | Section-wise case research |
| Summarize | Upload a judgment PDF and get a structured summary | Quickly understanding lengthy judgments |
| OCR | Extract text from scanned court orders and documents | Digitizing paper court orders, FIRs |
| AI Drafting | Generate petitions, applications, and notices with citations | First drafts of legal documents |
| Translate | Translate legal text between English and Indian languages | Regional language judgments, client docs |
| IPC ↔ BNS Converter | Map old IPC/CrPC/Evidence Act to new BNS/BNSS/BSA | Criminal law practitioners |
| Arguments | Generate legal arguments with case citations | Preparing for hearings and submissions |
| Transcribe | Convert audio recordings to text | Court proceedings, client meetings |
In addition to the AI tools above, LawCentral offers free document generators for common legal documents:
Yes, all 10 AI legal tools are free to use with a daily usage limit of 3 queries for anonymous users. Registered users (free sign-up with Google) get higher limits. No credit card or payment is required.
The AI research tool searches across Indian Supreme Court and High Court judgments, central and state statutes, and legal commentary. You can ask questions in plain English or legal language and get cited answers with relevant case law, ratio decidendi, and statutory provisions.
Yes, LawCentral AI uses encryption in transit and at rest. Uploaded documents are processed securely and not shared with third parties. The platform follows industry-standard security practices to protect your legal data.
No, these tools are designed to assist legal professionals, not replace them. The AI provides research assistance, drafting help, and document processing, but legal judgment, strategy, courtroom advocacy, and client counseling require a qualified advocate.
The translator supports Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Gujarati, Malayalam, Punjabi, and Odia, with English as the base language. Legal terminology is preserved during translation to maintain accuracy.
Enter any IPC, CrPC, or Indian Evidence Act section number, and the tool instantly maps it to the equivalent BNS, BNSS, or BSA section under the new criminal codes effective from July 2024. It shows the full text of both old and new provisions for easy comparison.