
Lawsuit Drafting
Prepare fully-fledged lawsuit documents, supported by Sharia and legal grounds, ready for submission to Saudi courts with your lawyer.
At a Glance
Quick indicators that show the service impact on speed and work quality.
Saudi laws and regulations supporting legal grounds
To produce a structured first petition
Presentation of facts, grounds, and requests
Connection between facts and evidence
Key Features
Complete Lawsuit Building: From identifying parties to drafting closing requests.
Evidence Analysis: Upload documents and evidence for Waddah to link with facts.
Strong Legal Grounds: Search 450+ laws to extract articles supporting your position.
Request Customization: Precise drafting of requests to ensure lawsuit comprehensiveness.
Solid Legal Language: Error-free drafting reflecting high professionalism.
How It Works
Define the parties and claim type
Enter claimant, defendant, and dispute category so Waddah can organize the petition around the right legal and procedural context.
Upload facts and evidence
Add the timeline, contracts, invoices, correspondence, and other proof so each factual point can be tied to supporting documents.
Build the requests and legal grounds
The system structures the requested relief and suggests legal support based on the dispute type, breach, and remedy you are pursuing.
Receive a review-ready petition
You get a coherent draft with facts, legal basis, and final requests arranged in a form that is easier to refine before filing.
Why is this service important?
Lawsuit Acceptance: Reduce likelihood of procedural rejection due to missing data or elements after lawyer review.
Strong Argument: Build a solid position backed by laws from the first moment.
Effort Saving: Turn the complex lawsuit writing process into simple, fast steps.
When do you need this service?
This service is useful when you need to turn a messy dispute file into a coherent statement of claim within a short time. It is well suited for unpaid receivables, commercial contract breaches, partnership disputes, labor claims, and damages matters where the strength of the written narrative depends on how clearly the facts, requests, and legal grounds are connected. It also helps when you have many emails, invoices, reports, and supporting documents but need to transform them into a court-ready story instead of a loose evidence bundle. In matters involving rescission, compensation, specific performance, or debt recovery, a structured first draft makes it easier to see whether the requested relief is aligned with the available proof. Legal teams, collections functions, and outside counsel can use it to accelerate first-draft preparation before shaping the final litigation strategy.
