Six Years Ago, It Began With One Woman’s Story; Today, Rest The Case Is Building the Future of Legal-Tech in India.

For millions of Indians, the hardest part of a legal problem isn’t the law itself. It’s knowing where to begin.
That was the reality Shreya Sharma encountered when she met a woman in her fifties struggling with a property dispute. She wasn’t just overwhelmed by the case, she didn’t know whom to approach, what her rights were, or how the legal system worked.
That conversation became the foundation of Rest The Case.
Founded six years ago, the company began with a simple mission: make legal support more accessible and less intimidating.
But as the team worked closely with individuals, businesses, and legal professionals over the years, they realised something important.
The challenge wasn’t just access to legal services. The legal ecosystem itself needed to evolve.
“Over the years, we realised that legal problems don’t begin in courtrooms, they begin much earlier, when people don’t have the right legal guidance at the right time,” says Shreya Sharma, Founder and CEO of Rest The Case.
For growing businesses, legal support had become an everyday necessity rather than something needed only during disputes. From contracts and compliance to employment, fundraising, governance, and intellectual property, legal decisions had become central to business growth. Yet, for many startups and SMEs, building a full-fledged in-house legal team simply wasn’t feasible.
This insight led to the launch of VCLO (Virtual Chief Legal Officer), a solution designed to give businesses continuous legal support without the cost of maintaining an internal legal department. Acting as an extended legal team, VCLO helps businesses navigate day-to-day legal operations, allowing founders to focus on growth while staying legally prepared.
But another challenge soon became impossible to ignore.
Every conversation with lawyers pointed to the same issue: time.
Hours were being spent on drafting, legal research, document review, and repetitive administrative work, time that could have been invested in strategy, advocacy, and client relationships.
Instead of asking lawyers to adapt to generic AI tools, Rest The Case decided to build one specifically for Indian legal practice.
The result is LiA (Legal Intelligence Assistant), an AI-powered legal assistant trained for the Indian legal ecosystem. From legal research and drafting to document analysis, summarisation, and citation support, LiA is designed to simplify routine work so lawyers can focus on what technology cannot replace judgement, reasoning, and client counsel.
As artificial intelligence reshapes industries across the world, Rest The Case believes the legal profession deserves technology built around its own unique realities.
Today, six years after it first set out to simplify legal access, the company is stepping into a new chapter, Now not just as a lawyer discovery platform, but as a legal-tech company building solutions for businesses and legal professionals alike.
Because sometimes, solving one problem leads you to discover a much bigger one.
And for Rest The Case, that bigger mission is helping build a legal ecosystem that is smarter, faster, and more accessible for the India of tomorrow.







