Legal research is the backbone of every strong argument. But today, lawyers are surrounded by AI tools that give fast answers without certainty. In law, speed is important but accuracy and reliability matter more.
Many AI tools available in the market are trained on general internet data. They may sound confident, but they can create answers or assume facts when exact legal information is not available. For lawyers, this is risky.
This is exactly the problem Vakai, Vakeel AI's legal research engine, is built to solve.
Lawyers need answers that are:
General AI tools often:
In legal practice, an incorrect or assumed answer can weaken a case.
Vakai is not a general AI.
It is a legal-only AI research tool, trained exclusively on:
Vakai answers only legal questions. It does not go beyond the law, and it does not guess.
If a lawyer asks a query that is not supported by available judgements or Bare Acts, Vakai will clearly say "answer not found" or "not available". It will never create a case or provide assumed information.
This makes Vakai a reliable AI legal research tool, not just a fast one.


When Vakai answers a legal query, it does something very important: it shows the source documents.
Each answer is supported by:
Lawyers can directly open these judgements, read them fully, and use them in their cases.
There are no watermarks added by Vakeel AI on these judgements. What lawyers get are original, final court documents, ready for professional use.
With Vakai, lawyers get:
It reduces research time while maintaining legal certainty, something every advocate values.
Vakai is designed to work the way lawyers think and practise. It supports:
It is not an AI that "sounds right". It is an AI that is legally right.