Key Points
- LIMBS tracks all court cases where the Centre is a party across India
- The platform operates round the clock for government lawyers and ministries
- System digitises case lifecycle from filing to final disposal
The Centre’s Legal Information Management and Briefing System tracks every court case in which the Union of India is a party, Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal told the Lok Sabha on Friday.
The online platform, known as LIMBS, allows government lawyers, ministries and empanelled counsels to upload case details and monitor proceedings from filing to final disposal. The system operates round the clock.
For citizens and businesses involved in litigation against the Centre, the platform signals a shift toward centralised tracking of government cases. The Department of Legal Affairs manages LIMBS, which has been operational since February 2016.
How the LIMBS platform works
LIMBS functions as a case management system, a software tool that digitises legal paperwork and tracks deadlines, hearings and outcomes in one place. Before such systems, government departments often managed case records manually across scattered offices.
The platform covers what officials describe as the complete lifecycle of a case. This includes the initial filing, interim orders, adjournments, arguments and final judgement. Each ministry and department can access cases relevant to its work.
Empanelled counsels, the private lawyers hired by the government to argue cases, can update case status directly on the system. Law officers, including the Attorney General and Solicitor General’s offices, also have access.
Government litigation in India
The Centre is among the largest litigants in Indian courts. Cases range from tax disputes and service matters involving government employees to constitutional challenges and contract disagreements.
Meghwal provided the information in a written reply to a parliamentary question. The minister holds independent charge of the Ministry of Law and Justice and is also Minister of State in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs.
The government has not disclosed the total number of cases currently tracked on LIMBS or whether the platform will be expanded to include state government litigation.
Your Questions, Answered
What is LIMBS?
LIMBS stands for Legal Information Management and Briefing System. It is an online platform managed by the Department of Legal Affairs to track all court cases where the Union of India is a party.
Who can access the LIMBS platform?
All central ministries and departments, law officers such as the Attorney General’s office, and empanelled counsels hired by the government can access LIMBS to upload and monitor case details.
When was LIMBS launched?
The Department of Legal Affairs launched LIMBS in February 2016. The platform has been operational since then for tracking government litigation.
What information does LIMBS track?
LIMBS monitors the complete lifecycle of a case, including filing details, hearing dates, interim orders, adjournments and final judgements in matters involving the Centre.