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Lawbot Express Blog

Practical insights on AI legal research for Indian advocates — what works, what doesn't, and how to stay safe.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Lawbot Express blog cover?

The Lawbot Express blog covers Indian legal research workflows, AI for legal practice, BNS, BNSS, and BSA transitions, anticipatory bail, Section 138 NI Act, Section 498A matrimonial disputes, property litigation, labour codes, anti-conversion laws, and how advocates can use AI responsibly in court work.

How often is the Lawbot Express blog updated?

New posts are published on a regular cadence, with a focus on practical research workflows that Indian advocates can use immediately. Posts are reviewed for accuracy and updated when statutes, leading judgments, or procedural positions change in a way that affects ongoing practice.

Who writes the Lawbot Express blog?

The Lawbot Express blog is written by the Lawbot Express team in consultation with practising Indian advocates. The aim is to share practical research workflows, not to provide individual legal advice. Posts focus on how AI can help advocates and informed readers handle Indian legal questions responsibly.

Is the Lawbot Express blog legal advice?

No. Blog posts on Lawbot Express are educational and meant to support legal research, argument preparation, and study. They are not a substitute for advice from a qualified advocate on a specific matter. Readers should consult a lawyer for case-specific guidance and verify citations on primary databases.

Can I share or republish a Lawbot Express blog post?

Lawbot Express blog content can be shared by linking to the original post. Republishing the full text on another website is not permitted without written permission, but quoting short passages with attribution and a clear link back to the source is welcomed.

What topics will the Lawbot Express blog cover next?

Upcoming Lawbot Express posts will continue to cover Indian legal research workflows including bail, quashing, matrimonial disputes, property, contracts, labour codes, cybercrime, evidence under the BSA, and AI safety for advocates. Topic suggestions from working advocates and law students are welcomed.

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