Indian Laws & Court Judgments

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for Indian Law

Instant answers grounded in the Constitution, Statutes, and Supreme Court Judgments.

The Legal Research Gap

Judgment Overload

Reading 200-page judgments just to extract one specific legal principle.

Procedural Confusion

Clarifying complexities like Article 226 vs 227 or Section 115 CPC revisions.

Unverified Answers

Avoiding generic AI answers that lack proper case law grounding.

Context & Ratio

Distinguishing between Obiter Dicta and Ratio Decidendi in research.

Built for Correctness,
Not Conversation.

Most AI models treat law as creative writing. We treat it as a database of constraints.

Case-Law First

Answers derived from ratio decidendi, not raw text matching.

Indian Jurisdiction Locked

Trained exclusively on Indian Acts and Supreme Court Judgments.

Citation Backed

Every response references the specific Act or Case Law.

Zero Hallucination Policy

The system refuses to answer if legal grounding is insufficient.

QUERY ANALYSIS

“Can a writ be filed against private body?”

RETRIEVAL

Found: Zee Telefilms Ltd. v. Union of India (2005)

Found: Art 12, Constitution of India

GENERATED RESPONSE

Generally, a writ under Article 226 lies against the State (Art 12). However, in Zee Telefilms, the Supreme Court held that if a private body performs public functions...

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How It Works

1. Query Analysis

Intent & jurisdiction detection.

2. Law Retrieval

Fetching strict statutes & principles.

3. Reasoning

Synthesizing answer from retrieved acts.

4. Citation

Adding references for verification.