Addendum
Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated on June 12, 2026
This Acceptable Use Policy describes conduct that is not permitted on the Bharat.Law platform, on our model interfaces, and when interacting with the External Advocate network. It is incorporated into the Evaluation Terms of Service and the Platform Agreement, and applies to every Authorised User. Violation is a material breach and may result in suspension or termination of access.
We may update this Policy from time to time as new abuse patterns emerge. The current version always governs.
1. Lawfulness
You may not use the Services to:
- violate any of the local laws that apply to you or to us;
- engage in fraud, money laundering, tax evasion, or financing of terrorism;
- infringe a third party's intellectual property, privacy, publicity, or contractual rights;
- violate sanctions, export controls, or trade restrictions applicable to you or to us.
2. Harm to people
You may not use the Services to:
- harass, threaten, stalk, defame, dox, or impersonate any person;
- produce sexual content involving minors, non-consensual sexual content, or content that exploits or endangers a real person;
- promote or facilitate self-harm, suicide, or eating disorders;
- generate content designed to incite violence, hatred, or discrimination against a group on the basis of caste, religion, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or similar status;
- produce or distribute disinformation in the name of a real person, public office, court, or authority.
3. Platform integrity
You may not, and may not permit a third party to:
- probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of the Services, except under a coordinated disclosure programme approved in writing by us;
- interfere with or disrupt the Services or the experience of other users (for example, by automated overuse, denial of service, or exploitation of bugs);
- circumvent rate limits, access controls, audit logging, watermarking, or other technical protections;
- scrape, harvest, or otherwise extract data from the Services beyond entitlements purchased on the Order Form;
- share Account credentials, sell Account access, or allow access by anyone other than the Authorised Users permitted by your Subscription;
- submit malware, ransomware, or files designed to damage or impair other systems.
4. Model misuse
You may not use the NyaI™ system or any Service-generated Output to:
- obtain professional services advice that would require a licensed practitioner in a manner that misrepresents the Output as such advice;
- produce content that you intend to submit to a court, tribunal, or regulator without human review, verification of citations, and confirmation that the content is accurate and complies with applicable rules and ethical duties;
- generate forged signatures, seals, identity documents, or other documents intended to deceive;
- develop or train a competing model or a benchmark of our model;
- automate decisions that materially affect a person's rights, livelihood, or liberty without meaningful human review.
5. Conduct in the External Advocate network
When using the External Advocate network you may not:
- misrepresent your identity or the facts of your matter;
- engage in conduct prohibited by the local laws or professional rules that apply to you or to the advocate you are speaking with;
- use the network to solicit advocates for purposes unrelated to legal services (for example, recruitment without a permitted engagement);
- harass an advocate, share their non-public information without consent, or attempt to circumvent the network to avoid Bharat.Law's fee arrangements where those arrangements apply;
- share with an advocate, through the platform, content that you do not have the right to share.
6. Reporting and our response
Report abuse or violations of this Policy to security@bharat.law. We will review reports promptly and may, at our discretion, suspend access, remove content, notify the user, refer the matter to law enforcement, or take other action we consider appropriate.
We may also act on our own initiative where we detect a violation. We will, where practicable and lawful, give the affected user notice and an opportunity to cure.