What you can do
Matter alerts
Save your item numbers. The moment another lawyer posts that your matter has been called, you get a push notification on your phone. Even if you're three floors away or stuck in another court.
Status board
A departure-board view of every court you follow. See all their latest statuses at a glance. One screen, no scrolling. Post directly from any court tile.
Post courtroom updates
Post what's happening in your courtroom: court started, risen, moving fast, moving slow, lunch break, short break, court not assembled, or matter called. Add a note for extra context. Takes under five seconds.
Follow your courts
Browse every Delhi High Court bench and every district court establishment across the city's complexes. Follow the courts you appear in. Your feed shows updates only from courts you follow.
Confirm or dispute
If you're in the same court and can verify an update, tap Confirm. If something looks wrong, tap Dispute. This is how the community keeps the feed honest.
Morning digest at 8:30 AM
Every morning at 8:30 AM, before you leave home, get a summary of your hearings for the day: which courts, which item numbers, how many matters. Start your day knowing the plan.
Hearing date tracker
Save your upcoming hearing dates: court, courtroom, item number, case title, next date. Your personal calendar inside Causelist.
Bookmarks
Save any update for later. Useful for keeping a record of what happened in a particular court on a particular day.
Coverage
Causelist covers Delhi High Court and every major district court complex. For district courts, you enter the courtroom number when posting, because room assignments change too often to hardcode. More complexes are added as the community grows.
Why we built this
Delhi has over 30,000 practising lawyers. On any given morning, a lawyer is listed in multiple courtrooms at once, scattered across the city. The only way to know which court is about to take up your matter is to keep calling colleagues, asking clerks, or physically walking between courtrooms to check.
The answer is almost always late, half-wrong, or both. Hearings get missed. Entire mornings get lost waiting for a court that already rose an hour ago.
The fix is simple: one tap from one lawyer already inside the courtroom, broadcast to every other lawyer who needs to know. That's all Causelist does. It makes that primitive fast, reliable, and trustworthy.
Why invite-only
Every update on Causelist has to come from a lawyer who is actually present in the courtroom. We can't verify that at scale on day one, so we're starting with a small group of practising lawyers in Delhi and growing slowly, only as fast as we can vouch for new members.
A feed full of guesses would be worse than no feed at all. Trust is the whole product.
Built by
Rishabh Verma, a 4th year student at NLU Lucknow. Built after watching lawyers burn whole mornings waiting for information that should have taken seconds to find.
Questions, feedback, or want early access? Reach us at feedback@causelist.app