Comparison

CasePilot vs Manage My Lawsuits (MML)

Manage My Lawsuits (MML) has been serving Indian legal practices for years with a per-user annual-subscription model. The tool's strength has traditionally been court tracking — eCourts integration, cause-list pulling, and structured case management for practices that want to move off Excel. MML has a dedicated /pricing page (which many Indian legal SaaS still do not), listing a per-user annual fee around ₹9,125 at the time of this writing.

CasePilot is priced differently: flat tier-based monthly pricing starting at ₹1,000/month, with team-size included in the tier rather than billed per user. The comparison below helps you figure out which economics fit your practice.

Feature comparison

 CasePilotManage My Lawsuits
Public INR pricing[1]₹1k/2k/4k per month (flat tiers)~₹9,125 per user per year
Pricing model[1]Flat tier, team includedPer-user annual
Free trial without a credit card[1]yes (30-day Chambers tier)Not publicly documented
Automatic CNR sync from eCourts[1]YesYes
Court coverage (publicly claimed)[1,2]26,000+ district courts + participating HCs~10,000+ courts
AI legal research with citations[1]YesNot publicly documented
Document templates (Indian legal)[1]yes (100+)Not publicly documented
OnlyOffice collaborative editingyes (Counsel + Chambers)Not publicly documented
Data export (all matters + documents)yes (ZIP anytime)Not publicly documented
Pricing per 3-lawyer chamber / year[1]₹24,000 (Counsel annual)~₹27,375 (3 × ₹9,125)

Sources

  1. Manage My Lawsuits public pricing page, as accessed April 2026https://managemylawsuits.com/
  2. CasePilot's court-coverage claim is based on eCourts Services' own published district-court coveragehttps://services.ecourts.gov.in/

See if CasePilot fits your practice

30-day Chambers trial. No credit card. Your data stays with you — export any time.

Questions about the switch

Per-user pricing scales linearly with team size; flat-tier pricing does not. For a 3-lawyer chamber, CasePilot Counsel (₹24,000/year) includes all 3 users. MML at ~₹9,125/user/year would be ~₹27,375 for the same 3 users. For a 10-lawyer firm, the gap widens further — Chambers at ₹48,000/year includes unlimited users. The break-even is around 2 users annually; above that, flat pricing wins.
At 1 user, MML (~₹9,125/year) and CasePilot Advocate (₹1,000 × 12 = ₹12,000/year) are close, with MML slightly cheaper on raw numbers. The feature sets differ though — CasePilot includes AI legal research, document templates, and OnlyOffice editing on the Advocate tier; those features at MML (to the extent they exist) may be on higher tiers or paid add-ons. Evaluate feature coverage alongside raw price.
Yes. Export your case list from MML's Billing or Account section (most vendors provide a CSV export). Bulk import into CasePilot via Cases → Import. CNRs auto-sync to eCourts, and case histories backfill from the court record. Documents can be uploaded per-matter; we handle OCR and classification automatically.
For the core workflow — case tracking, hearing reminders, document management — yes. If your MML usage includes workflows we don't yet match (custom integrations, vendor-specific features), identify those before switching. Most solo and small-firm MML users find CasePilot covers or improves on the workflows that matter.
CasePilot offers email + in-app chat support on every tier; response SLA is 24 hours on Advocate, 8 hours on Counsel, 4 hours on Chambers. We don't claim "world-class" support — it's 2 people reading every email, because that's who we are. If you need enterprise-grade dedicated support or implementation consultants, neither we nor MML is the right fit; enterprise tools like PracticeLeague position themselves for that use case.