We Worked in Chambers and Top-Tier Law Firms. We Watched What Actually Happens.
Experienced lawyers — some of the sharpest legal minds in the country — spending the first two hours of every working day fixing facts that had silently gotten wrong. Reformatting documents that didn't meet court requirements. Reassembling filing bundles that should have been ready the night before.
This wasn't a skill problem. The lawyers in those chambers were exceptional. It was an infrastructure problem.
Indian legal technology has largely focused on search and compliance — finding the right case law, managing case details. Useful, but not where the daily time loss happens. Nobody had built the workflow layer: the infrastructure that takes a case file and turns it into a court-ready filing bundle, reliably, at the pace a busy litigating firm needs.
That is what LexoDesk is.
Drafting is where the most time is lost and where the most errors start. It is also the function most resistant to generic AI tools — because Indian pleadings are not generic documents.
A Writ Petition before the Bombay High Court is not structured the same way an SLP before the Supreme Court of India. A Written Statement has a discipline of its own. Generic AI — however capable — does not know Indian court procedure. LexoDesk does.
We chose to focus here because this is where Indian litigation actually breaks down. Not in research. Not in compliance. In the drafting room, at 11pm, the night before a filing.
LexoDesk was co-designed with more than 25 litigating advocates — including practitioners at the Supreme Court of India and the Bombay High Court.
We did not build a product and then ask lawyers to adapt to it. We built around the way lawyers actually work. Every feature was reviewed by practising advocates before it shipped. Every version was tested against real matters and real court requirements.
The Verification Gate
Our most important feature exists because we watched, repeatedly, what happens when AI drafts without confirmed facts. It is not a product decision. It is a professional responsibility decision.
25+ Advocates
Co-designed with practitioners at the Supreme Court of India and the Bombay High Court
Drafting is the beginning, not the end.
LexoDesk's long-term goal is to become the operating system for the Indian law firm — managing the full lifecycle of a matter from first instruction to final conclusion. We start here because drafting is the most acute pain point, and because getting the foundational architecture right is what makes everything that follows possible.
We are building for reliability, not speed. In a courtroom, that distinction matters.
A More Structured Way to Draft
Improve drafting efficiency without compromising legal judgment.