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LLM-powered legal-education platform

An AI-powered e-learning platform for law students — simulated criminal-case scenarios from complaint to verdict, LLM-driven evaluation of legal arguments, and an AI judge that delivers verdicts in a virtual mock courtroom.

An LLM evaluates student legal arguments and an AI judge delivers verdicts — adopted within months of launch.

Ednectar is an e-learning platform, built with a Delhi law college, that teaches the practical side of criminal cases — something coursework alone rarely delivers.

The challenge

Law students finished coursework still unable to run a real case: no access to mock trials, subjective and slow manual evaluation, and no single platform for learning, practising, and engaging with legal content.

What we did

  • Pre-trial training walking students through real procedure: complaints, FIR registration, investigation, bail, charge sheets, committal
  • LLM-powered evaluation — student legal arguments analysed with detailed feedback and suggested revisions
  • AI mock courtroom where an AI judge evaluates arguments and delivers verdicts grounded in legal principles
  • Real-time practice module scoring student case analyses with personalised improvement suggestions
  • Interactive e-library and community forum centralising legal content

The outcome

Students practise live case scenarios end to end, and adoption grew quickly among students and faculty within months of launch — a working example of LLM technology deployed as the core of a product, not a bolt-on.

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