Jupitice launches AI-powered legal operations platform for lawyers, enterprises and institutions

Jupitice launched Digital Law Office, an AI platform combining case management, billing, drafting, and collaboration in one system. It targets law firms and large enterprises dealing with India's backlog of over 64 lakh pending High Court cases.

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Published on: May 23, 2026
Jupitice launches AI-powered legal operations platform for lawyers, enterprises and institutions

Jupitice launches AI-powered platform to consolidate fragmented legal operations

Jupitice has released the Digital Law Office, an AI-powered platform that brings case management, billing, collaboration, and legal drafting into a single system. The platform targets individual lawyers, law firms, and large organisations including banks, insurance companies, and government bodies managing thousands of legal matters across multiple locations.

Most legal teams still rely on email, spreadsheets, and disconnected tools to track cases and coordinate work. The platform addresses this by centralising the entire legal operations workflow from case discovery through resolution and billing.

What the platform does

Case discovery and search: Legal teams can surface matters using Bar Council Number searches, keyword-driven queries, or organisation-specific filters. For enterprises managing thousands of cases, this replaces hours of manual coordination weekly.

Case management and hearing tracking: A centralised dashboard displays hearing dates, case progress, documents, client records, and task assignments in one location.

Calendar automation: The platform syncs upcoming hearings into a calendar view to reduce missed dates that trigger costly adjournments.

Team collaboration: In-app video calls, team workspaces, and dedicated client communication modules reduce reliance on scattered email threads and messaging groups.

Billing automation: The system generates invoices, manages billing workflows, and handles e-signatures to cut administrative overhead.

AI-assisted legal work: Saya AI supports drafting, document summarisation, translation, contract review, clause suggestions, and legal notice preparation.

Governance and analytics: Enterprise users access performance scorecards, turnaround time monitoring, legal spend analysis, case tracking, risk identification, and audit trails.

Why now

India's courts are under strain. The National Judicial Data Grid shows over 93,000 pending cases in the Supreme Court and more than 64 lakh pending cases across High Courts. This volume creates pressure on legal teams to deliver faster outcomes with better visibility and accountability.

Gartner predicted that legal, risk, and compliance functions will double their technology spending by 2027, driven by the need to automate routine tasks and improve operational efficiency.

Security and compliance

The platform aligns with DPDP (Digital Personal Data Protection) compliance standards and focuses on controlling access to legal data, maintaining audit trails, and managing governance requirements.

For legal professionals seeking to stay current with AI tools in practice, resources like AI for Legal and the AI Learning Path for Paralegals cover document automation, contract analysis, and legal research features similar to those in the Digital Law Office.


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