Case Strength Meter
Answer 5 questions about your evidence and get an AI-powered strength score (0โ100) with a full breakdown of what's boosting or reducing your case.
How the Case Strength Meter Works
Enter the type of dispute, the amount or damage involved, the evidence you have (receipts, messages, agreements, bank statements), and the timeframe of the incident. All inputs stay private โ nothing is stored or shared.
Our system, built on Claude AI and reviewed by practicing advocates, scores your case against the key legal benchmarks for that category: evidence sufficiency, monetary threshold, limitation period compliance, and jurisdiction. Each factor is weighted based on how courts in India actually decide these cases.
You get a score out of 100 with a breakdown โ strong factors, weak factors, and specific actions you can take to improve your position before sending a notice or filing a complaint. The goal is not just to tell you your score but to make it better.
Frequently Asked Questions
What score is considered a strong case?
A score of 70 and above is generally considered a strong case where a legal notice is likely to yield results. Scores between 50โ70 indicate a viable case that may need additional documentation. Below 50 usually means either more evidence is needed or the limitation period has passed.
Does a low score mean I cannot send a notice?
No. A low score means you should strengthen your case before spending money on legal action. The meter will tell you exactly what is missing โ for example, a written demand, evidence of delivery, or a bank statement โ so you can collect those before proceeding.
Which case types does the meter analyse?
The meter currently covers cheque bounce, money recovery, consumer disputes, employment and salary matters, tenant and property issues, RERA builder complaints, cyber fraud, and loan recovery. Coverage is updated regularly as new notice types are added to the platform.
How is this different from the Case Pre-Check tool?
The Pre-Check tool gives a binary eligible / not eligible answer. The Strength Meter is more detailed โ it scores your case on multiple factors and tells you exactly how to improve it. Think of the Pre-Check as the gate and the Strength Meter as the detailed map.
Is the AI analysis reliable enough to trust?
The AI analysis is based on published judgments, statutory provisions, and consumer forum decisions. It is regularly calibrated by practicing advocates. It is not a guarantee of outcome but is a reliable indicator for most common civil disputes. For high-value or complex cases, we recommend a direct consultation.