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New in Lawisense: High Court case search

25 June 20264 min readBy The Lawisense Team

New in Lawisense: High Court case search

We are rolling out one of our most requested features: High Court case search, built directly into Lawisense. You can now find and track High Court matters the same way you already track district court and Supreme Court cases — in one place, kept current automatically.

What you can do now

  • Search High Court cases by the details you already have — case number, party name, or advocate details.
  • Add a High Court matter to your workspace so its hearing dates and status updates sync automatically.
  • See everything in one dashboard. District court, High Court, and Supreme Court matters now live side by side, with their dates and updates flowing into the same calendar and reminders.

No more switching between portals and tabs depending on which court a matter is in. Your whole caseload, across all three levels, in a single view.

Why we built it

Advocates rarely practise at only one level. A matter moves up on appeal; a practice spans the district court and the High Court at once. Tracking those in separate systems — or worse, separate diaries — is exactly the fragmentation Lawisense exists to remove. High Court search closes that gap so your practice has one home regardless of where a matter sits.

It also fits the direction the courts themselves are moving. With eCourts Phase III digitising High Court records at scale — hundreds of crores of pages and counting — there is more reliable High Court data to work with than ever. We built High Court search to put that data to work for you, automatically.

How to use it

  1. Open your Lawisense workspace and go to case search.
  2. Choose the High Court and enter the case details you have.
  3. Add the matter to track it — and its dates start syncing to your calendar with reminders.

That is it. From then on, the matter keeps itself current, just like your other cases.

What's next

High Court search is part of a steady push to make Lawisense the single, reliable home for an Indian advocate's entire caseload. We are continuing to deepen court coverage and the automation around it, so that checking your cases becomes something you rarely have to do — because the dates, orders, and updates come to you.

Have a court or workflow you would like us to support next? We genuinely want to hear it — your feedback shapes what we build.

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