MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202631067886 A) filed by Narula Institute Of Technology on May 30, 2026, for “nyayamitra: Ai-Powered Constitutional Rights Protection And Legal Assistance”.
Inventors include Debasmita Sen; Sharmistha Basu; Dr. Sarbani Ganguly; and Sudhangshu Sarkar.
The application for the patent was published on June 12, 2026, under issue no. 24/2026.
Abstract: “NYAYAMITRA: AI-POWERED CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS PROTECTION AND LEGAL ASSISTANCE” ABSTRACT An AI-powered constitutional rights protection and legal assistance platform that receives multimodal incident inputs (voice, text, images, video, scanned documents), processes those inputs by speech recognition, Optical Character Recognition, Natural Language Processing and computer vision to extract structured legal-event data, and maps extracted data to a legal knowledge base of constitutional provisions, statutory provisions and judicial precedents using contextual legal reasoning. The platform identifies potential procedural irregularities and unlawful actions, generates simplified citizen-friendly legal guidance, preserves uploaded evidence in encrypted storage with role-based access control, and provides escalation pathways to verified legal professionals where AI confidence is low or serious criminal liability is detected. The system supports multilingual processing, mobile and web frontends and a microservice backend for scalable, secure deployment. (FIG. 1)
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