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CourtNetra vs Casemine

A neutral comparison for Indian advocates and firms choosing between an integrated practice-management platform with AI (CourtNetra) and a research-first AI-analytics platform (Casemine).

Casemine is an AI-driven Indian legal-research platform with citation-graph exploration and judgment-similarity analytics. The product is research-first, oriented toward precedent discovery.

Both products lean heavily on AI for legal research. CourtNetra wraps NyayaLens AI inside a full practice-management workflow — matters, hearings, billing, compliance, hearing diaries via WhatsApp. Casemine is research-first, with citation-graph exploration as the central differentiator.

Side-by-side

DimensionCourtNetraCasemine
Primary purposePractice-management SaaS for Indian advocates with NyayaLens AI for case-law research.AI-driven legal-research and case-law-analytics platform with citation-graph exploration. Research-first product.
Court status auto-fetchingAutomated polling of the Supreme Court, all 25 High Courts, eCourts for District Courts, and seven tribunals. NDOH and cause-list updates pushed to dashboard with WhatsApp + email alerts.Not a primary feature.
AI legal research approachNyayaLens AI — natural-language search over Indian case law with verified citations and a citation-network graph. Integrated with case-management dashboard.AI-driven research with citation-graph and judgment-similarity analysis as the primary surface. Strong precedent-discovery features.
Citation graphNyayaLens surfaces a citation-network graph alongside ranked judgments — relations like "follows", "distinguishes", "overrules" surfaced for litigators.Citation-graph exploration is a core differentiator. Visualises relationships across judgment networks.
Case managementBuilt-in matter dashboard: parties, issues, hearings, NDOH timeline, documents, billing, compliance deadlines, role-based access.Research-focused. Case management is an adjacent feature.
Hearing diary and notifications7 AM IST daily WhatsApp + email digest of every hearing for the day, plus instant alerts on cause-list updates and NDOH changes.Not provided as a managed digest.
Free legal formsOpen library of 234 Indian government legal forms — GST, Income Tax, statutory templates — under CC-BY-SA 4.0, no signup.Not a public free library.
Coverage of Indian case lawSupreme Court, 25 High Courts, and major tribunals via NyayaLens AI. Corpus focused on Indian jurisdictions.Broad Indian case law plus judgment analytics; coverage extends beyond India in some plans.
Pricing modelMonthly or annual SaaS subscription in INR — Solo, Firm, Enterprise, plus the Lawyer Pro bundle (CMS + NyayaLens AI). 3-day free trial.Subscription tiers; pricing varies by individual vs firm vs institutional access.
LanguagesEnglish + Hindi today; UI translations for Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Bengali, Gujarati.Primarily English.
Best fitIndian advocates, chambers, and law firms that want practice-management plus AI research in a single platform.Researchers, litigators, and firms that want AI-driven case-law analytics as the primary working surface.

Brand and trademark notice: Casemine is a trademark of its respective owners. This page describes their product based on publicly-available information for the purpose of helping Indian legal buyers compare options.

Choose CourtNetra when

  • You want AI research embedded inside a case-management dashboard.
  • Auto-fetched court status, hearing diaries, and NDOH alerts run the daily practice.
  • You need a client portal so clients can view case progress.
  • Pricing should be reachable for solo advocates and growing firms.

Choose Casemine when

  • AI-driven citation-graph exploration is the primary research need.
  • Precedent discovery and judgment-similarity analytics are central to the workflow.
  • Case management is handled separately.

See the platform for yourself

CourtNetra offers a 3-day free trial — no card required. Walk through the matter dashboard, NyayaLens AI search, and the hearing diary on real Indian court data.