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  1. Research Note

    Legal Due Diligence Research: Scope, Sources, and Standards

    The sources, methodology, and reporting standards behind litigation history searches, regulatory record reviews, and corporate legal due diligence.

    First Precedent · 15 January 2026

  2. Research Note

    Using Foreign Precedent in Indian Courts: Comparative Law Research

    When and how foreign authority carries persuasive weight before Indian courts – and the research methodology that supports its effective use.

    First Precedent · 1 January 2026

  3. Research Note

    How Law Firms in India Can Structure Their Research Function

    Models for organising legal research within a firm – in-house teams, outsourced units, and hybrid arrangements – with practical considerations.

    First Precedent · 15 December 2025

  4. Research Note

    Tracing Legislative Intent: A Guide to Travaux Préparatoires in India

    How to locate and effectively use parliamentary debates, committee reports, and statements of objects and reasons in statutory interpretation.

    First Precedent · 1 December 2025

  5. Research Note

    Research Standards for Appellate Work: What Senior Courts Expect

    The research rigour that appellate submissions before the High Courts and the Supreme Court of India demand – and where most briefs fall short.

    First Precedent · 15 November 2025

  6. Research Note

    Constitutional Law Research: Working from the Text Outward

    Beginning with the constitutional text, through Constituent Assembly Debates, amendment history, and judicial interpretation over seven decades.

    First Precedent · 1 November 2025

  7. Research Note

    Navigating High Court Judgments Across Jurisdictions

    Strategies for multi-jurisdictional High Court research in India, including reconciling divergent positions and identifying persuasive authority.

    First Precedent · 15 October 2025

  8. Research Note

    How to Research Supreme Court Precedent Systematically

    A methodical approach to retrieving, verifying, and mapping Supreme Court authority – from bench strength to the treatment of precedent over time.

    First Precedent · 1 October 2025

  9. Research Note

    Primary vs Secondary Sources in Indian Legal Research: A Practitioner’s Guide

    A structured comparison of primary and secondary sources in Indian law, with guidance on when each is appropriate and where each falls short.

    First Precedent · 15 September 2025

  10. Research Note

    The Case for Outsourcing Legal Research in Indian Litigation

    Why dedicated research units produce better outcomes than in-house research conducted under time pressure, competing demands, and variable quality.

    First Precedent · 1 September 2025

  11. Research Note

    The Seven-Stage Process, Explained

    A detailed account of how a research engagement moves from initial instruction to final delivery – and why each stage exists in the sequence.

    First Precedent · 10 August 2025

  12. Research Note

    Conflict Disclosure in Legal Research

    Why unfavourable authority must be reported and not suppressed – and how transparent, complete research strengthens rather than weakens advocacy.

    First Precedent · 2 July 2025

  13. Research Note

    Primary Source Research: Why It Matters

    On the distinction between research that merely cites authority and research that verifies it – and why only the latter withstands scrutiny.

    First Precedent · 15 June 2025