About

Built for the desks that actually run the country.

India has 1.4 million advocates. Most of them work alone or in chambers of three. They run their practices on email threads, half-finished spreadsheets, and templates inherited from a senior who has long since moved on. They deserve better tools.

Why we exist

The law has changed. Their tools haven’t.

The IPC was on every desk for 164 years. Then, on a Monday in July 2024, BNS replaced it. Most legal-tech, including most of the foreign tools, still doesn’t know.

Nyaya was built in 2025 by a team of lawyers and engineers who agreed on one thing: the next generation of Indian-law tools cannot be a Western product with a localisation layer. It has to be Indian by default — and it has to give a solo practitioner the same leverage that a Senior Counsel gets from her chambers.

We are headquartered in Bengaluru, with our data in Mumbai and our team in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai. We are profitable, independent, and intend to stay both.

Principles

01

Cite or shut up

Every AI output is anchored to a section, a rule, or a judgment. No paraphrased law.

02

Privilege is a constraint

Your work is your work. We don’t train on it, we don’t mine it, and we don’t hand it over without a fight.

03

Self-serve, not enterprise

A solo practitioner should be able to sign up, draft, and bill in an evening — without an account manager.

A note to the reader

Try Nyaya for an evening. It will earn its keep by morning.

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