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Devil's Bench

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Counter-arguments, rebuttals, and weak spots from the opposing counsel perspective.

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Paste your argument, run red-team analysis, and read counter-arguments.

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Sign in with your SooperKanoon account. This demo uses a trial login with AI Studio already active. Devil's Bench red-teams your position. Paste an argument or petition ground and the tool generates counter-arguments and rebuttal suggestions — useful before filing or oral submissions. In a completed run, scroll the opposition panel on the right — counter-arguments appear first, then rebuttal suggestions you can adapt for your real submissions. Read each block before you revise your draft. To start a new run, open Devil's Bench from the hub and paste your legal position into the argument box on the left — grounds, memorial text, or a short case summary all work. Click Run Devil's Bench. The opposition panel fills with counter-arguments and suggested rebuttals when the run completes — allow up to a minute on busy days. Devil's Bench complements Verdict Lens — use Verdict Lens for outcome signals and Devil's Bench when you need adversarial arguments spelled out. Counter-arguments are starting points for your reply, not final submissions, so edit every suggestion before filing. You scrolled opposition output on a completed run, pasted a new argument, and clicked Run Devil's Bench. Next, open DocMind when your material is an uploaded file or client document rather than a site judgment.

60-second version

  • Open Devil's Bench.
  • Paste your argument or position (20+ characters).
  • Review counter-arguments, weak spots, and suggested rebuttals - verify independently.

In one sentence

Devil's Bench stress-tests your legal position from the opposing counsel's perspective - included in AI Studio (AI Studio on your Profile).

Before you start

AI Studio bonus active; daily rate limits apply (10 runs per day).

Steps

  1. Open Devil's Bench.
  2. Paste your argument, petition grounds, or case summary.
  3. Optionally select your side (petitioner, respondent, etc.) and focus (procedural, substantive, or both).
  4. Click Run Devil's Bench.
  5. Review opposing angle, counter-arguments, procedural defenses, factual weak spots, authority leads, and suggested rebuttals.

What you'll see

  • Opposing angle - how the other side may frame the case
  • Counter arguments - with strength ratings (high, medium, low)
  • Procedural defenses - maintainability, limitation, jurisdiction, etc.
  • Factual weak spots - holes to patch in your evidence or narrative
  • Authority leads - Indian cases or acts to research (names only)
  • Suggested rebuttals - how to answer the top counters

Common mistakes

  • Treating AI output as legal advice or verified citations.
  • Skipping independent research on authority leads.

Tips

  • Pair with Verdict Lens to combine outcome signals with adversarial stress-testing.
  • Use after drafting a petition or before a hearing to anticipate opposing arguments.

Quick answers

Is Devil's Bench a separate paid feature?
No - included in AI Studio bonus.
How is Devil's Bench different from Verdict Lens?
Verdict Lens predicts outcomes and confidence scores. Devil's Bench generates opposing arguments, procedural defenses, and rebuttals to stress-test your position.

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