Nyāya
न्यायjustice · reasoned judgment — Legal Document Intelligence & Precedent Retrieval
What if a court years behind could turn a mountain of sealed filings into a navigable case file — without uploading a single page?
Courts and prosecutors are buried in case documents, and the tools that could sort them would mean sending sealed material to someone's cloud.
The situation
A district court registry
A single matter arrives as thousands of pages across dozens of bundles. Nyāya, on the registry's own machine, sorts them by issue and party, links the evidence to the claims, and pulls the handful of past judgments that actually bear on the case — turning weeks of clerking into an afternoon, with nothing leaving the building.
How it plays out
Step by step
- 01
The documents arrive
Filings, evidence and judgments — often sealed — are loaded on the registry's own machine.
- 02
It sorts the file
Nyāya classifies and groups every document by issue, section and party.
- 03
It finds what bears on it
By similarity it surfaces the precedents and clauses that actually apply to the matter in hand.
- 04
Every result is traceable
Each suggestion links back to its source — auditable, and the file never leaves the building.
The system itself
Under the bonnet
Reads filings, evidence bundles and judgments and organises them — by issue, by section, by party — then finds the past cases and clauses that bear on the one in hand. It turns a backlog of paper into a navigable case file, on the institution's own machines.
What it means for you
The bottom line
- ▸Turns a document backlog into a navigable case file
- ▸Surfaces relevant precedent by similarity
- ▸Every result traceable to its source
- ▸Sealed material never leaves the registry