Technology
NyaI™: Bharat.Law's Verifiable Legal AI Engine for Indian Law
NyaI™ is the reasoning core that powers Bharat.Law: purpose-built for Indian statutes, judgments, and case documents, with every output traceable to source. Read 10,000-page bundles, research with citations, and surface only authorities that actually exist.
Most AI systems generate responses.
Bharat.Law, powered by NyaI™, is built to reason across law, documents, and facts, while remaining traceable to source at every step.
Identifiable Legal Sources
NyaI™ grounds every insight in identifiable statutes, judicial decisions, and authoritative reports, so conclusions can be reviewed, verified, and relied upon. No hallucinations, ever.
Original Case Documents
NyaI™ works directly with original case records in any language and of any quality, from scanned pleadings to annexures and exhibits, without reducing files to fit the tool.
Built by Litigation Practitioners
NyaI™ is developed by technologists, litigation professionals, and jurists with decades of global experience, reflecting how serious legal work is practised, not how demos are built.
"If it cannot be traced, it cannot be trusted."
Engineering
The numbers behind NyaI™.
- 10k+
- Pages per matter
- Litigation-scale context windows
- 10
- Indian languages
- Hindi, English, and 8 more
- 0
- Hallucinated citations
- Verifiable by construction
- 100%
- Citations traceable
- Every claim links to source
One intelligence layer. Every capability.
NyaI™ is not a feature, it's the reasoning engine underneath every module. Indian primary sources ground every response. One matter spine connects everything.
Workspace
Where your team, counsel, and clients work, one case, one view
One case · all products · whole team
Role-based access · brief export
Discuss, decide, and align in context
Six Specialist Capabilities
Each product is an expert, together they cover the full case lifecycle
Build your case in minutes - with your client or your team.
Turn knowledge into intelligence. Across every matter.
Verifiable for court, arbitration and complex litigation
15k+ courts and orders available at your fingertips.
Do more in less time. Together with the team.
Translations, Court Typists & User Management.
Purpose-built for Indian litigation
Legal reasoning from first principles, statute-aware, citation-traceable.
Indian Primary Sources
Every output traces to a statute, judgment, or court order, never fabricated
Indian courts, commissions and tribunals
Central and state legislations
Stay current with what matters
Cases, Hearings & Orders
Designed for the way Indian matters actually unfold.
Indian legal work is high-volume and outcome-sensitive. NyaI™ is designed for large records, multiple jurisdictions, and frequent ambiguity.
Grounded in Indian Legal Structure
Designed around how Indian statutes are written, how courts reason, and how litigants and lawyers frame facts.
Works across litigation-scale materials
Designed to help you move between pleadings, annexures, evidence, and research without losing context.
Multi-lingual and precise by design
Built with Indian languages as a first-class requirement so you can work across jurisdictions, not an afterthought.
Limitations and Escalation
AI as assistant, not replacement.
NyaI™ is transparent about what it can and cannot do. It highlights uncertainties, avoids over-confident claims, and clearly signals when legal escalation to a lawyer is needed. By design, it positions itself as a trusted assistant, enhancing human judgment, not replacing it.
Transparent Boundaries
Clearly signals when results may be incomplete, uncertain, or require professional validation.
Human-in-the-Loop by Design
Complements lawyers and decision-makers instead of replacing critical legal expertise.
Common questions about NyaI™.
Whether you are preparing before speaking to an advocate, managing a litigation-heavy docket, or operating a business in India, NyaI™ is designed to give you clearer, faster access to what matters, without sacrificing traceability.
Experience verifiable legal AI.
Built from first principles for Indian litigation. Free to start.