
Every industry is changing due to artificial intelligence (AI), and the legal field is no exception. AI-based solutions are being used more and more by Indian lawyers to increase productivity, automate processes, and improve case analysis, contract management, and legal research. By 2025, certain AI applications have revolutionised the legal industry in India.
Here, we discuss the top 10 AI tools that are revolutionising the legal profession.
VakilSearch is among India's top legal tech platforms, providing AI-based business compliance, contract management, and intellectual property services. It makes legal processes easier for startups, businesses, and individuals through automated document drafting and legal advisory services.
LegalRobot applies artificial intelligence to read legal texts, making them more readable by interpreting complicated legal language into plain terms. That too; is especially helpful in reading contracts and checking for compliance with legal regulations, lessening the chances of misinterpretation.
Initially created as a chatbot to fight parking tickets, DoNotPay has become a robust AI-powered legal aide. It assists users in dealing with consumer rights, writing legal letters, and resolving small claims cases. Indian attorneys are utilizing this tool to streamline routine legal tasks and provide better service to their clients.
AI Lawyer is an intelligent legal research assistant that aids professionals in searching for case laws, comparing legal precedents, and creating legal documents. The aid saves time by delivering instant legal research, document comparison, and error detection, so lawyers can dedicate their time to more intricate legal matters.
When it comes to AI tools, how can we miss ChatGPT Pro, developed by OpenAI, it has become an indispensable tool for Indian legal professionals. It aids in drafting contracts, conducting legal research, summarising case laws, and automating repetitive tasks. With its ability to generate human-like text, it enhances productivity and accuracy in legal work.
LawBotPro is an AI-based case analysis and legal research tool specially designed for lawyers in India. It helps to analyse legal papers, forecast the outcome of a case from past verdicts, and suggest suitable case laws. LawBotPro can be beneficially used by litigation lawyers for prompt and sure-shot information.
Konproz GPT is sophisticated AI solution designed specifically for contract analysis as well as predictive analytics. It helps lawyers predict case verdicts, evaluate risks, and enhance decision-making.
Corporate law firms make substantial use of the technology to improve legal due diligence and automate contract management.
LawGeex is an AI-powered platform for contract reviews that automates the analysis and approval of contracts. It saves time spent on manual contract review while upholding legal standards. This technology is being used by Indian legal firms to improve the effectiveness of risk management and contract negotiations.
A legal research tool called Casetext uses artificial intelligence (AI) to offer thorough case law interpretation, statutory research, and document evaluations. Its AI-powered search engine allows lawyers to quickly find relevant legal information, improving both accuracy and speed in legal research.
Clio Duo is a cloud-based artificial intelligence legal practice management software that assists law firms in automating case management, billing, and client communications. The AI functions of Clio Duo automate workflow, allowing lawyers to concentrate on strategic legal work instead of administrative tasks.
AI is changing the Indian legal profession through automating manual processes, increasing accuracy in research, and strengthening decision-making process. Though the tools bring major benefits, they also have concerns for data privacy, ethics, and replacement of traditional legal occupations. Nonetheless, instead of substituting lawyers, AI is likely to assist legal professionals to work more efficiently and devote time to high value cases.
While it is being widely discussed that AI can be used in legal proceedings, but the implementation of it is still not widely used, when asked about the same, the retired Chief Executive Officer Manmohan Purohit stated that the use of AI, may not be widely used by many lawyers as legal documentations need specific research, he further states that even court does not come under RTI, they have a separate guideline for it, that’s why the data collected by these AI apps may come under scrutiny. In upcoming years, we can anticipate even more AI-based legal apps that will be part of legal practice which will provide better client service and legal results.