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Legosphere Drafter

The workspace an advocate opens first

Drafting, grounded research, plain-language editing and export in one window — with the diary that decides what today is about sitting beside it. Built for Indian litigation practice, not adapted to it.

Drafting


A draft starts from a prompt, from the facts of the matter, or from a document you already have.

Draft from facts

Pick the instrument, fill the details the instrument actually needs — parties, dates, amounts, jurisdiction — and watch the document assemble section by section, with per-node progress visible throughout.

Draft from a reference document

Upload a partnership deed you have settled before. The engine extracts its structure — headings, clause sequence, numbering scheme — and produces a new document in that shape carrying new facts.

Conversational clause editing

Ask in plain language. The instruction becomes a structured edit plan against the document tree, applied as a reviewable diff and stored as its own version. Reversible, one edit at a time.

Editor and export

Finalise in-app with autosave and stale-write detection — edit the same document in two tabs and the second save prompts a conflict rather than silently overwriting. Export DOCX and PDF with headings, numbering and the prayer clause intact.

Research


The research panel is the interaction that distinguishes the product: it fires from the draft.

The auto-research panel

Five parallel searches run off the matter’s facts with nothing typed, cached against the facts themselves, streaming into the panel as each bucket resolves.

Case-law search

Hybrid search — vector and full text together — over the judgment corpus, with a citator graph behind it so you can see how an authority has been treated since.

The judgment reader

Every result opens the real judgment in-app, beside the draft, without losing your place in either.

Legal memo and arguments

A topic becomes a memo with headings, references and judgments. Facts become arguments for and against, each with its statutory basis.

The matter file


Everything else that happens around a document.

Review with tracked changes

Upload a draft, get grammar, professionalism, concision and error checks back as tracked changes with a reason on each. Accept and reject individually; export a DOCX that opens correctly in Word’s review pane.

Chat with a PDF

Upload, then ask questions, prepare a list of dates, or summarise. Files carry an expiry from the moment they are created and are deleted from storage and database when it lapses.

Case flow

The matter’s timeline and relationships as a graph, wired to real matter data rather than drawn by hand.

Versions and provenance

Every save is a version stamped with its source — user, AI, or the document engine — so "who changed this, and was it a person?" is always answerable.

The interaction that distinguishes it

Research that fires from the draft, not from a search box

Type the facts of the matter once. Five searches run in parallel off those facts and stream into the panel beside your document as they resolve. Change the facts and it runs again.

Legal Provisions
The sections your facts actually engage, from a seeded statutory corpus.
Landmark Judgments
The authorities a bench expects to see cited on this point.
Similar Judgments
Matters that turned on facts close to yours.
Recent Judgments
What has moved recently, so you are not citing a position that has shifted.
Further Research
The threads worth pulling next, with the query that found them.
Every card opens the judgment
In-app, beside the draft. A result you cannot open is a result we do not show.

Practice management

The practice diary

The two things an Indian advocate checks before opening any drafting tool are what is listed tomorrow and what is running out of time. Most legal AI products have neither. This is the part that makes Drafter the first thing open in the morning rather than an afternoon errand.

See the practice diary
  • Hearings and tasks

  • Limitation, with the working shown

  • Court closures under s.4

  • The day’s cause list

What comes out

A file, not a chat transcript

The end of the job is a document somebody files. Everything upstream is judged by whether that document is correct.

  • DOCX and PDF export with headings, numbering and the prayer clause intact
  • Tracked changes that open correctly in Word’s review pane
  • Court structure: synopsis and list of dates, index, memo of parties, continuous paragraph numbering, lettered grounds, prayer, affidavit, verification
  • Version history showing every save and whether it came from a person, the AI, or the document engine
  • A watermark on anything an advocate has not yet approved

Bring a matter you are working on this week

Half an hour, your files, no deck. If the honest answer is that you do not need this yet, we will tell you that.

Get in touch

Got questions?
We answer them ourselves.

No chatbot, no ticket queue. Tell us what you are trying to do and someone who has worked on the software will reply.

info@legosphere.com

Please keep client names and the facts of a live matter out of this box — it is an ordinary enquiry form, not a privileged channel.