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Draft pleadings, contracts, notices and replies, research the law, and predict case outcomes — with every answer cited to the exact Act, section, or case.
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One platform spanning AI legal work, litigation practice, legal education and citizen self-help.
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Plaints, bail, writs, legal notices, contracts, wills, deeds, GST/RTI replies — 80+ court-ready drafts, each grounded in the exact statute.
Case Strategy Autopilot
One click runs a full case workup — analysis, the other side's playbook, a strategy and a draft — reviewed by an AI senior counsel.
Clause Risk Scanner
Paste any contract and get a clause-by-clause risk rating with redline suggestions, from your side of the table.
NyayaAI Predict
Predict a case outcome with reasoning, then watch accuracy tracked live on a public, tamper-proof scoreboard.
Grounded research
Precedent finder, research memos, judgment summaries and a citation auditor that flags anything uncertain instead of inventing it.
In your language
Ask, draft and export in 12 Indian languages. Speak it, type it, or upload a document to analyse.
Built for everyone in law
Law firms & advocates
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Law students
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Everyone else
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Cited to the law — not made up
Every substantive line references the exact authority, and a built-in auditor checks each citation.
A statutory demand notice was issued within 30 days as required by the proviso to Section 138(b), and the accused failed to pay within 15 days.
Custodial interrogation is unnecessary as held in Arnesh Kumar v. State of Bihar (2014) 8 SCC 273.
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