Advocate Diary

Your counsel's journal. Always at hand.

Private notes, hearing observations, and case annotations — tied to each case. Your paper diary, replaced.

Advocate Diary

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Sharma vs StateBombay HC

Bench appeared receptive to our preliminary objection on maintainability. Judge asked for citations on S.482 CrPC jurisdiction. Need to prepare a note on Antulay judgment before next date.

28 May 2026 · 10:47 AM

Capabilities

Everything you need.

Per-case notes

Write observations, arguments, and strategy notes directly on each case record. Private by default — not shared with clients or juniors unless you choose.

Tagged observations

Tag notes by hearing date, topic (evidence, procedure, interim order), or your own custom labels.

Private by default

Diary entries are visible only to you unless explicitly shared. Junior advocates can't see your notes on shared cases.

Hearing-linked entries

Each diary entry is timestamped and linked to a specific hearing date — so you can trace the full case narrative chronologically.

Auto-populated from hearings

When you record a hearing outcome, a diary entry is created automatically with the date, court, and result. Your diary stays current without extra effort.

Works offline

Access and write diary entries even in court without a signal. Synced when you reconnect.

Search across all notes

Find any note across all your cases instantly — by keyword, case name, or date.

The NyayX Difference

Advocate Diary. Before. And after.

The same practice. A completely different experience.

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Physical diary left at chambers — can't access in court

Diary on your phone — accessible from anywhere, offline too

Notes from 3 months ago impossible to find

Full-text search across all diary entries in under a second

Paper torn, coffee-stained, pages fall out

AES-256 encrypted cloud backup — nothing is ever lost

Separate notepads per case, nothing linked together

Every note tied to a case and a hearing date — full narrative

Handwritten notes unreadable when you need them most

Type anywhere, sync everywhere — readable on any device

Confidential notes exposed if diary is misplaced

Private by default — PIN-locked, no sharing without your explicit action

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FAQ

Common questions answered.

No. Diary entries are private to the author by default. Even on shared cases in a Team Workspace, colleagues cannot read your personal diary notes unless you explicitly share a specific entry.

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