AI legal drafting · built for India

Draft court-ready legal documents in under 5 minutes.

Built around the current Indian criminal codes — BNS, BNSS, and BSA. Formatted for your specific court. Validated against Indian filing requirements.

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The everyday reality

Drafting in District Court isn't easy.

Especially when the law just changed.

FIR comes in at 4 PM. Bail hearing tomorrow at 10.

You Google a bail format from 2019. It cites Section 437 CrPC. The Magistrate returns it — the section is now 480 BNSS.

Lawie auto-maps to current codes.

The registry returned your application.

Wrong cause title format. Missing verification clause. Prayer doesn't cite the right BNSS provision.

Lawie formats for your specific court.

Half your evening goes to formatting.

Looking up enrolment numbers, advocate blocks, annexure lists. Time that should be spent on the actual argument.

Lawie handles the boilerplate.
How it works

Three steps. One court-ready document.

1

Select document type and court

Choose your state, court type, and court name. Lawie loads the right format.

2

Fill in case details

Enter the FIR number, sections, and parties through a structured form.

3

Review and export

Edit in the browser, then download court-ready PDF or DOCX.

The difference

Why not just use a generic AI?

Feature
Generic AI
Lawie
Current BNS/BNSS/BSA sections
May cite old IPC/CrPC
Always current — validated against official mapping tables
Court-specific formatting
Generic legal format
Formatted per state, court type, and court name
Cause title & verification
Inconsistent
Correct clause order, verification, and advocate block for your court
Section validation before output
No validation
Every section checked before it appears in your draft
Sample output

What Lawie generates.

Real document structure, fictional case details.

Regular Bail Application

Bail application under S.480 BNSS for a case under S.115(2) BNS before the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Patna.

Download PDFSample — fictional case, demo only

Legal Notice (S.138 NI Act)

Statutory notice for dishonour of cheque — cause title, return details, 15-day demand, and advocate block.

Download PDFSample — fictional case, demo only

Residential Rent Agreement

Eleven-month tenancy for a residential flat in Ranchi, with security deposit and maintenance clauses.

Download PDFSample — fictional case, demo only

Consumer Complaint

Complaint before the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Patna — deficient service, relief prayer, and supporting annexures.

Download PDFSample — fictional case, demo only
Templates

Documents Lawie generates today.

Bail Applications (Regular + Anticipatory)
Legal Notices (S.80 CPC, S.138 NI Act)
Rent Agreements
Consumer Complaints
Vakalatnama
Affidavits
Maintenance Petitions
Cheque Bounce Complaints
More templates added weekly
Under the hood

Built on the current law.

Not generic AI guesswork.

358

BNS sections mapped to IPC

531

BNSS sections mapped to CrPC

Multi-court

Formatting rules per state and court level

BiharJharkhandUPDelhiMore states added regularly
Pricing

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FAQ

Questions advocates ask.

Lawie's section mappings are built directly from the official IPC→BNS, CrPC→BNSS, and IEA→BSA correspondence tables published alongside the new codes. Every section cited in a generated document is validated against these mappings before it appears in your draft. You should always review the final document before filing.
Yes. Every document opens in an editor where you can change any text, add annexures, or adjust the formatting before you export. Lawie gives you a structured starting point — you stay in control of the final draft.
Lawie currently formats documents for District and High Courts across Bihar, Jharkhand, UP, and Delhi, with more states added regularly. You select your state, court type, and court name, and the template adjusts the cause title and formatting accordingly.
Your documents are encrypted in storage and transmitted over secure connections. Lawie processes your case details only to generate the document you requested. See the Privacy Policy for full details on how data is handled under the DPDP Act, 2023.

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