The open letter highlights that more than 50 million cases are pending in Indian courts, causing prolonged delays and administrative burdens for lawyers, businesses, and citizens.
PrivateCourt.ai, founded by Ankit Verma, introduces an AI‑powered dispute‑resolution ecosystem designed to digitise case intake, verification, document authentication, scheduling, workflow management, WhatsApp communication, postal tracking, hearing coordination, and case monitoring.
The platform supports 22 Indian languages and uses pincode‑based regional workflows to provide nationwide accessibility, aiming to make justice faster, cheaper, and more transparent.
For lawyers, the system enables earning through structured dispute‑resolution services, nationwide client reach, AI‑assisted workflows, higher productivity and visibility, allowing focus on core legal expertise.
Retired judges can serve as arbitrators, neutral experts, advisors, or institutional dispute‑resolution leaders within the platform, leveraging their experience post‑retirement.
Law students gain practical exposure via internships, projects, mentorship, and participation in live dispute‑resolution cases, acquiring skills in technology, ADR mechanisms, and AI‑enabled legal processes.
The solution is built entirely in India under the TrackNext umbrella, adheres to strong compliance and emerging data‑protection standards, and is positioned as a foundational digital infrastructure for the nation’s justice delivery system.
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