
Every matter workspace includes a Counsel AI tab — a chat grounded entirely in that matter's uploaded documents and the eight-section analysis CaseDesk has already built for it. Ask it for a quick overview, what to do next, or to draft a notice or reply, and it answers from the case file in front of it, not from generic legal knowledge.
Grounded, not generic
The nine-agent pipeline that reads every uploaded document already extracts the facts, applicable law, timeline, and precedent for the matter. Counsel AI sits on top of that analysis, so a question like “what should we do next?” is answered against your actual facts and the posture you selected — Petitioner, Respondent, Mediator, or Adjudicator — rather than a one-size-fits-all response.
From conversation to draft
Counsel AI doesn't stop at advice. Ask it to draft a notice, reply, or application and it produces a first version in correct Indian legal format, grounded in the matter and the statutes CaseDesk has already identified as relevant. Every draft keeps a version history, so a partner can review, edit, and roll back before anything goes out under their name. See AI Drafting for more on how that drafting engine works.
Where the research comes from
Counsel AI's grounding extends to CaseDesk's statute library and precedent registry — 846 Central Acts and analogous Supreme Court and High Court judgements are available to test against your facts. Read more on AI Legal Research.
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Frequently asked questions
Does Counsel AI give legal advice?
No. Counsel AI provides research and drafting assistance for qualified lawyers, grounded in the matter's own documents. Every output is for professional review — the advocate stays responsible for advice given to the client.
Is Counsel AI a general chatbot?
No — unlike a general AI chatbot, Counsel AI's answers are grounded in the specific case file you've uploaded to that workspace, not general internet knowledge, and it's aware of the posture (Petitioner, Respondent, Mediator, or Adjudicator) you're working from.
What can I ask it to draft?
Notices, replies, and applications in correct Indian legal format — not commercial contracts. Every draft comes with version history so you can review and roll back changes.