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CaseChat

Ask any question, get cited answers

Don't read the entire judgment. Just ask what you need to know. CaseChat answers your questions with exact paragraph references you can cite. It's like having a conversation with the judgment itself.

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Key Benefits

Why CaseChat?

Transform the way you do legal research with AI-powered capabilities.

Ask in Plain English

Ask questions naturally: 'What was the court's reasoning on limitation?' or 'Did the court discuss Article 21?'

Cited Answers

Every answer includes paragraph references, so you can verify and cite directly in your submissions.

Deep Understanding

CaseChat understands the judgment deeply—ask about reasoning, precedents relied upon, or specific legal issues.

Follow-up Questions

Have a conversation with the judgment. Ask follow-ups to dig deeper into specific aspects.

Simple Process

How CaseChat Works

Get started in seconds. No training required.

1

Open a Judgment

Navigate to any judgment you want to understand better—whether it's 10 pages or 500.

2

Ask Your Question

Type any question about the case in plain English. Ask about facts, holdings, reasoning, or specific legal issues.

3

Get Cited Answer

Receive a clear answer with paragraph numbers cited. Click to jump to the exact location in the judgment.

Real Examples

CaseChat in Action

See real examples of how lawyers use CaseChat every day.

Query

"What was the court's reasoning on limitation?"

Result

Answer with citations to paras 45-52 explaining the court's analysis of the limitation period and exceptions applied

Query

"Which precedents did the court rely on?"

Result

List of 12 cases cited with context on how each was applied, organized by legal issue with paragraph references

Query

"Did the court discuss proportionality?"

Result

Yes, in paras 78-89. Summary of the proportionality analysis with key quotes highlighted

Perfect For

When to Use CaseChat

Quick Issue Extraction

When you need to find specific information without reading the entire judgment.

Drafting Arguments

Extract exactly what the court said on a point to quote in your submissions.

Understanding Complex Reasoning

When a judgment is dense and you need clarity on specific aspects.

Works Great With

Combine CaseChat with other LexGyan features for even better results.

Try CaseChat Today

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