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
- Open Devil's Bench.
- Paste your argument, petition grounds, or case summary.
- Optionally select your side (petitioner, respondent, etc.) and focus (procedural, substantive, or both).
- Click Run Devil's Bench.
- 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.