MyValik exists because good lawyers were spending too much time chasing information — and not enough time practising law.
It started with a simple observation. A few advocates I knew — sharp, hardworking people — were constantly frustrated. Not by the law. By the information around it.
Finding tomorrow's cause list meant navigating government portals that were slow, inconsistent, and often broken. Searching for a relevant judgment meant hours on clunky websites, sifting through results that rarely matched what they actually needed. And all of this had to happen between court appearances, client calls, and everything else that fills a working advocate's day.
The frustration wasn't small. It was daily. And it was completely unnecessary.
The tools that existed were either too expensive for a junior advocate to afford, too technical to use without training, or simply not built with Indian courts in mind. So most advocates made do — checking portals manually, carrying printouts, relying on word of mouth in court corridors.
MyValik was built to fix that. Not a grand disruption. Just a straightforward tool that does what advocates actually need: tells them where to be tomorrow, and helps them find the right judgment when it matters.
“An advocate’s time is their practice. We want none of it wasted on things a tool can handle.”
MyValik is starting with two tools: cause list tracking and judgment search. We are building carefully and in order — getting these right before adding more.
The roadmap grows from what advocates tell us. If something is wasting your time, we want to hear about it.
hello@myvalik.in →Every advocate — regardless of city, chamber size, or seniority — deserves access to the same quality of information that was once only available to large law firms with expensive subscriptions.
MyValik launches in English to serve advocates across India, with vernacular language support — starting with Assamese — planned as we grow.
Every AI summary we generate comes with a clear reminder: verify before filing. Always. AI in legal work must support the advocate — never replace their judgement.
Judgment data is sourced from the Dattam Labs Indian High Court Judgments dataset on AWS Open Data (CC BY 4.0). Supreme Court data is from the same provider. All judgments are public domain court records. Attribution: Data courtesy Dattam Labs / AWS Open Data, licensed CC BY 4.0.
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