The press release introduces PrivateCourt.ai, an AI‑enabled dispute resolution ecosystem designed to alleviate the backlog of more than 50 million pending cases across Indian courts.
Platform features include AI‑driven case intake and verification, intelligent document authentication, automated scheduling, real‑time WhatsApp communication, postal and notice tracking, hearing coordination, multilingual support in 22 Indian languages, and pincode‑based regional workflows for nationwide accessibility.
For lawyers, the solution promises revenue generation through structured dispute services, nationwide client reach, AI‑assisted workflows, increased productivity, and enhanced professional visibility, allowing them to focus on advocacy rather than administrative tasks.
Retired judges are offered roles as arbitrators, neutral experts, advisors, and institutional dispute resolution leaders, enabling continued contribution to the justice system within a compliant, data‑protected environment.
Law students can gain practical exposure via internships, projects, mentorship, and participation in live dispute resolution, acquiring skills in modern legal technologies, ADR mechanisms, and AI‑enabled systems.
The platform was founded by Ankit Verma, a legal software developer with 17 years of experience, and built entirely in India under the TrackNext initiative, emphasizing a mission‑driven approach rather than a typical startup model.