The docket never
waits for anyone.
DocketPulse is the Legal OS for Indian law firms — hearing dates, filings and client matters in a single daily agenda, so nothing that matters to your firm is ever discovered too late.
synced docket
every fee-earner
always current
Meera Krishnan vs.
Meridian Logistics Pvt. Ltd.
Built for the way Indian litigation actually runs
Everything a matter touches, in one binder.
DocketPulse is organised the way a firm already thinks — by matter, by client, by document, by court — not the way a database schema thinks.
Matters
Every case lives on one timeline — pleadings, orders, hearing history and next actions, with nothing filed away and forgotten.
Clients
A client-facing view of every matter you're running for them — so an update call takes two minutes, not a search through email.
Documents
Drafts, filed copies and court orders, version-controlled and searchable, tied to the matter and hearing they belong to.
Court
Cause lists pulled in daily and matched against your matters automatically — so a listing never surfaces first thing in a courtroom.
"Half of practice management is just knowing what's due, today, without having to go looking for it."— The problem DocketPulse was built to solve
From cause list to closed matter, in four moves.
The same rhythm every fee-earner in the firm follows, every single day.
Sync the cause list
Court listings are pulled in each morning and matched to your open matters automatically.
Read the day's docket
One agenda per person: hearings today, filings due this week, and what's waiting on you.
Prepare and file
Drafts, briefs and prior orders live on the matter — no searching across inboxes or drives.
Record the outcome
Log what happened in court and the next date — the client view updates on its own.
Client confidentiality isn't a feature request. It's the baseline.
Every guardrail below is active from day one — not a roadmap item you have to ask about in a sales call.
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DPDP guardrailsClient and case data is handled in line with India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 — consent, purpose limitation and data-principal rights built in, not bolted on.
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Role-based access control (RBAC)Partners, associates and clients each see exactly what their role should — nothing more, enforced at every screen and every API call.
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Encryption at rest and in transitCase documents are protected with AES-256 encryption end to end, matching the confidentiality obligations you already carry.
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Full audit trailEvery document view, edit and filing is logged against the matter it belongs to, and available for review at any time.