MUMBAI, India, Jan. 2 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541123123 A) filed by Malla Reddy (MR) Deemed to be University; Malla Reddy Engineering College For Women; Malla Reddy College Of Engineering And Technology; Malla Reddy Vishwavidyapeeth; and Malla Reddy University, Medchal-Malkajgiri, Telangana, on Dec. 6, 2025, for 'autonomous compliance monitoring system for regulatory-heavy industries.'
Inventor(s) include Appala Maheshwari; Mr. Jakkula Prema Sagar; G. Gayatri; Ms. Noureen Tabassum; Dr. R. Sivasubramanian; and Ms. K. Manasa.
The application for the patent was published on Jan. 2, under issue no. 01/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The current invention reveals a new software architecture, a new Autonomous Compliance Monitoring System (ACMS), which is an innovative software architecture that offers real-time, continuous compliance auditing and proactive remediation to elaborate regulatory demands in industries under strict regulation, including finance, healthcare, and energy. The conventional approaches to compliance monitoring are based on episodic audits, post-hoc data processing and rule-based static checks that have a high degree of latency between the time of a non-compliant event and its identification. Such delay puts a significant legal, financial and reputational risk to organizations, especially when the transactions are high and the regulations change regularly. ACMS provides the solution to this latency by including compliance validation as part and parcel of the working process. The ACMS is centered around the Dynamic Regulatory Inference Engine (DRIE). This engine has a dedicated Natural Language Processing (NLP) module that takes in and parses legal and regulatory documents (e.g., Acts, amendments, circulars) and converts them into machine-executable Compliance Logic Rules (CLR). The DRIE keeps a repository of CLRs continuously verifiable, up to date, automatically representing changes in legislation. This translation ability guarantees that operational monitoring is directly correlated with the recent legal requirements reducing the possibility of non-compliance because of the outdated fixed rulesets. The ACMS also has a Real-Time Operational Sentinel (RTOS), which is an integration layer that interception of all critical business transactions, operational events as they happen. These events are immediately exposed to the CLRs based on the DRIE and a continuous check with the regulatory requirement is done by the RTOS. In case a possible violation is found, the system does not simply issue an alert, it starts an autonomous, graduated Remediation and Isolation Protocol (RIP), which can go as far as preventing the non-compliant transaction, or impose a fine-grained access control on the problematic data or entity. The ACMS will provide a fully automated, adaptive and proactive compliance defense, therefore drastically lessening the timeframe of non-compliance exposure, the dependency on resource-intensive human auditing teams, and the assurability of accountability in all areas of operation. The system changes compliance to be a reactive overhead to an inherent and ongoing business process operation."
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