India has 5 crore pending cases. The average citizen cannot afford a senior advocate, cannot read a 200-page Supreme Court judgment, and cannot track how a ruling in Delhi affects their property dispute in Patna. The law exists, but it doesn't reach the people it was written for.
VeritaSerumAI exists to close that gap. We take judgments published by the Supreme Court of India and the Delhi High Court, break them down into plain-language news analysis, and make them freely available to anyone with an internet connection. No paywall. No legalese. No speculation. Every article traces back to a real court order.
When a three-judge bench decides a question about HUF partition rights, a farmer in Haryana should know about it the same day a Senior Advocate in Lutyen's Delhi does. When the Evidence Act interpretation changes, a law student in Ranchi should understand what shifted and why. That is what we build toward — justice made accessible to all 145 crore Indians.
Article 39A of the Constitution promises equal justice and free legal aid. In practice, access to justice remains a privilege. Court orders are published as PDFs on government websites that crash under load. Headnotes are written for lawyers, not litigants. Legal news portals cater to the profession, not the public.
We believe the first step to justice is understanding the law. If a Supreme Court ruling affects your inheritance, your tenancy, your fundamental rights, or your business — you deserve to know about it in language you can act on. Not next month when your advocate mentions it. Today.
Every day, our editorial team tracks newly published judgments and orders from the Supreme Court of India (sci.gov.in) and the Delhi High Court. Each judgment enters our database with its full text, bench composition, case number, and date of decision.
Each judgment is assigned to a journalist whose beat matches the subject matter. A family law judgment goes to a family law writer. An evidence law question goes to a criminal law analyst. A constitutional challenge goes to a constitutional law specialist. This beat discipline means every article is written by someone who understands the area of law — not a generalist parachuting into an unfamiliar subject.
The original judgment PDF is stored on our servers and linked from every article. We do not ask readers to take our word for it. Read our analysis, then read the judgment yourself. That is how legal journalism should work.
VeritaSerumAI has 53 specialist legal journalists, each with a defined beat, writing voice, and area of legal expertise. Their work is shaped by the traditions of India's finest legal commentators — from the rigour of SCC annotations to the accessibility of the best courtroom reporters.
Legal affairs editor with three decades in Indian courtrooms — first as a litigation practitioner, then as a legal correspondent covering the Supreme Court and Delhi High Court. Now leads VeritaSerum's editorial board, holding every piece to the standards he learned watching judges tear apart sloppy submissions: cite your source, state the ratio, skip the adjectives.
Every article on VeritaSerumAI links directly to its source judgment. We do not bury the primary source under layers of commentary. The judgment came first. The article explains it. If we got something wrong, the reader can check.
Our judgment database holds 2,498+ Supreme Court decisions and grows daily with new additions from SCI and the Delhi High Court. Every judgment is stored with full text, and the original PDF is available for download.
India's courts produce thousands of orders every week. Most of them vanish into PDF archives that nobody reads. Meanwhile, 1,45,00,00,000 citizens live under laws they have never seen explained in plain language.
We want to change that. One judgment at a time, one article at a time, until every Indian who needs to understand a court ruling can find it here — written clearly, sourced transparently, and available for free.
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