Extracted Insight

  • 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.
  • The press release is issued under an arrangement with NRDPL, with PTI disclaimer.