About

A faithful simulation, openly labelled.

Curia Virtualis is an educational platform that recreates the form, decorum and procedural choreography of a hearing before the courts of England & Wales. It is intended for students, mooting societies, advocacy training and public legal education.

What it is not. It is not a real court. It cannot issue orders, grant relief, levy costs or bind any party. No output of the AI judicial assistant — however reasoned — has the force of law. Always consult a solicitor regulated by the SRA or a barrister regulated by the BSB before acting.

Modelled jurisdiction

The simulation models the procedure of the Magistrates' Courts, the County Court, the Crown Court and the King's Bench Division of the High Court. Civil procedure is loosely modelled on the CPR; criminal procedure on the Criminal Procedure Rules.

AI safeguards

  • Every AI-generated output is labelled non-binding and indicative.
  • Reasoning and citations are always shown alongside conclusions.
  • The AI judge mode is available only inside simulation hearings.