Using the SCC Online Integration

Access and use SCC Online’s Indian legal content directly within Harvey to support research, drafting, and litigation preparation with jurisdiction-specific authority.

Last updated: May 20, 2026


Overview

The SCC Online integration enables you to use trusted Indian legal research materials directly within Harvey. By connecting SCC Online as a Knowledge Source, you can ground legal analysis, drafting, and litigation preparation in authoritative Indian legal content without switching between tools.

In-app screenshot of SCC Online within Harvey.

With SCC Online in Harvey, you can:

  • Access Indian legal research materials alongside your uploaded documents
  • Conduct jurisdiction-specific legal research within Harvey
  • Strengthen drafting with authoritative case law and statutory sources
  • Improve research efficiency by keeping research and drafting workflows in one workspace

How to Use

  1. Open Harvey and start a new query or workflow.
  2. Navigate to the Sources panel.
  3. Select SCC Online as a Knowledge Source.
    1. Optional: Combine SCC Online with other sources, such as uploaded documents.
  4. Enter your query.
  5. Example: “Summarize recent Indian Supreme Court rulings on arbitration enforcement.”
  6. Review the response.
  7. Harvey incorporates SCC Online content to provide jurisdiction-specific insights grounded in authoritative Indian legal materials.
  8. Refine your query as needed to focus on specific cases, statutes, or legal issues.

Known Limitations

The SCC Online integration currently supports Indian legal research materials only.

Keep the following limitations in mind:

  • SCC Online content is limited to Indian legal systems and jurisdictions
  • Available materials depend on your organization’s SCC Online subscription access
  • Harvey currently uses SCC Online specifically for research and drafting workflows within Harvey queries

Tips for Success

  • Use jurisdiction-specific prompts to improve research precision
    • Example: “Analyze recent Delhi High Court decisions on insolvency proceedings.”
  • Combine SCC Online with uploaded documents to compare internal materials against authoritative Indian legal sources.
  • Refine follow-up prompts with specific statutes, courts, or legal issues to narrow results and improve relevance.
  • Use SCC Online-backed research when preparing litigation materials, drafting legal analysis, or validating legal arguments related to Indian law.

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