Convert raw files, police chargesheets, and plaints into structured timelines instantly. Automatically flag statutory delays, limitation violations, and procedural milestones.
Unlike Western litigation tools that fail on Indian legal standards, JuniorLawyer integrates native court regulations.
Scan police FIRs and state notifications written in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, or Marathi. Our legally-tuned AI OCR extracts dates, translates events, and compiles them directly into a coherent English chronology.
No need to enter records manually. Upload bundles, files, or entire archives to your JuniorLawyer Document Vault. Our AI scans the files, auto-extracts events, and populates your timeline.
Get automated flags warning you of potential CPC delays, Limitation Act expiry dates, or default bail eligibility under Section 167 of CrPC based on event dates in the timeline.
Click the tabs to see how the system structures chronological lists and surfaces critical alerts.
| Date | Event Summary | Source Document | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 05 Nov 2025 | Cheque returned dishonoured due to "Insufficient Funds" according to Bank Memo. | Return Memo.pdf (page 1) | Dishonour |
| 08 Dec 2025 | Demand notice sent to Drawer calling for payment. Notice sent on Day 33. Under Section 138 of NI Act, notice must be sent within 30 days of receiving bank memo. Advise proving date of knowledge delay if applicable. | Demand Notice.pdf (page 1) | Demand Notice |
| 23 Dec 2025 | Demand notice successfully served on the Drawer. | Speed Post Report.pdf (page 1) | Service |
| 10 Feb 2026 | Complaint filed before the Metropolitan Magistrate Court. Complaint filed X days after notice service (statutory limit for payment expired on Jan 7, complaint should be filed by Feb 6). Con-delay application required under Section 142(1)(b). | Court Filing.pdf (page 1) | Filing Expiry |
Go from messy files to courtroom-ready indexes in four simple stages.
Drag and drop your case files, FIRs, plaints, and evidence directly into the application.
Our AI scanning models locate dates, events, page numbers, and list them in a structured table.
Run the verification tool to audit dates against statutory limitations and identify timeline discrepancies.
Download your structured timeline in PDF or DOCX formats to incorporate directly into court drafts.
Everything you need to know about scanning and verifying legal timelines.
JuniorLawyer uses custom-trained LLMs optimized for legal structures. The OCR engine parses the document layout, extracts dates, interprets the legal context of the event, and summarizes it in a clean chronological format.
Yes. Our OCR models are specifically trained on Devanagari and regional scripts. You can upload an FIR in Hindi, Marathi, or Tamil, and JuniorLawyer will run OCR, translate, and extract a clean timeline in English.
It is an intelligent checklist system that checks the gap between key legal milestones in your timeline against Indian laws like the CPC, CrPC, and Limitation Act. For example, it automatically flags if a Written Statement was filed beyond the 30-to-90-day statutory window under CPC Order VIII Rule 1.
Absolutely. We follow bank-grade security protocols. All document processing is encrypted in transit and at rest, and documents are securely sandboxed inside your isolated organization workspace.
Yes, you can choose between 'Concise' (key dates and events) or 'Detailed' (full citations and descriptions), or define your own custom fields (e.g. 'Parties Involved', 'Financial Value', or 'Legal Significance') for the AI to extract.
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