Draft:JustEase - AI Legal Assistannt


Justease

JustEase
Company typePrivate
IndustryLegal technology
Founded2024 (2024)
FoundersRaul John Aju and Rahul A R
Headquarters
ProductsAI legal assistant platform
ServicesLegal research, document analysis, lawyer connectivity
Websitejustease.live

JustEase is an artificial intelligence-powered legal technology platform founded in 2024 in India. The platform provides legal information services, automated document analysis, contract review, and connections with licensed legal professionals. JustEase serves individual citizens, legal professionals, and corporate clients with the stated mission to "democratize justice" through accessible AI-powered legal tools.[1]

The platform evolved from earlier AI legal information projects including Dharmabot and Nyayasathi, which focused on improving legal literacy and access to judicial resources in India. JustEase operates through a collaboration between AI Realm Technologies and UB Intelligence, offering services in over 35 languages with specialized knowledge of Indian law alongside global legal frameworks.[2]

History

[edit]

Background and founding

[edit]

JustEase emerged from a series of AI-driven legal information initiatives aimed at increasing access to legal knowledge in India. The foundational projects included Dharmabot and Nyayasathi, which were developed to provide instant legal guidance through conversational AI interfaces across multiple channels including websites, WhatsApp, and Telegram.[3][4]

The platform was co-founded in 2024 by Raul John Aju, a 16-year-old AI developer, educator, and three-time TEDx speaker who has taught AI to over 140,000 students and professionals,[5] and Rahul A R, a legal professional with a BBA LLB degree who specializes in integrating AI technologies with legal practice and founded Dharmabot.[6] The founders began developing independently and now joined together to built Justease sought to create a comprehensive AI legal assistant that would expand upon their earlier community-focused efforts.

Corporate development

[edit]

JustEase was established through a partnership between AI Realm Technologies and UB Intelligence. The leadership team includes Aju Joseph as Managing Director, bringing experience from IT consulting roles including positions at Adobe and XPayBack. Vinu Vinay serves as Chief Operating Officer, contributing international legal experience from practice in Dubai, while Nikhil A R oversees system security as a specialist in cybersecurity and infrastructure management.

Technology

[edit]

Artificial intelligence implementation

[edit]

JustEase employs natural language processing models trained on legal databases encompassing Indian jurisprudence, including statutes such as the Indian Penal Code and case law from the Supreme Court of India, High Courts, and various tribunals. The system also incorporates global legal datasets to support international legal research.[7]

The platform processes queries through three distinct operational modes:

Standard Mode: Provides balanced responses for general legal information requests

Deep Research Mode: Conducts comprehensive analysis by cross-referencing source documents

Emergency Mode: Delivers rapid, focused answers for time-critical legal inquiries

User interface and features

[edit]

The system supports voice queries through a conversational assistant called "Neeti" and allows users to upload various document formats including PDF, Microsoft Word documents, and images for AI-powered analysis. The platform provides multilingual support across more than 35+ languages, addressing India's linguistic diversity and international user requirements.

Services

[edit]

Individual users

[edit]

JustEase offers tiered access for individual citizens, including free plans with basic features and premium subscriptions providing expanded query limits, document drafting capabilities, and lawyer consultation credits. Users can access a directory of verified legal professionals searchable by name, location, and practice area.

[edit]

Professional users receive access to advanced research tools, custom AI assistant creation, client consultation transcription services, collaborative team features, and integration capabilities with existing practice management systems. The platform includes specialized tools for contract drafting and review.

Enterprise solutions

[edit]

Corporate subscriptions include compliance calendar management, human resources legal support, API integrations, on-premises deployment options, dedicated technical support, and service level agreements guaranteeing system availability.

Usage statistics

[edit]

According to company data, JustEase has processed over 80,000 legal queries and reports achieving 98% accuracy in its responses. The platform supports over 35 languages and has generated user feedback indicating significant time savings in legal research and document preparation tasks.[8]

Industry context

[edit]
[edit]

JustEase operates within India's growing legal technology sector, which has seen increased government support for AI integration in judicial processes. In February 2025, the Government of India allocated ₹7,210 crore for the e-Courts Phase III project, with ₹53.57 crore specifically earmarked for AI and blockchain technologies across High Courts.[9]

Legal technology startups in India are addressing challenges in legal service delivery, process efficiency, and access to justice. The sector has been recognized for creating solutions across multiple domains, with AI-powered legal assistants being identified as key tools for optimizing legal practice efficiency.[10]

Judicial technology adoption

[edit]

Supreme Court of India Justice Surya Kant emphasized in August 2025 that technology "can bridge the persistent gaps in our justice system" and bring legal aid "to the doorstep of every citizen." However, he noted that while courts have digitized operations, "quality legal aid has yet to trickle down to the last person in line."[11]

Regulatory compliance

[edit]
[edit]

JustEase operates under guidelines established by the Bar Council of India, maintaining distinction between legal information provision and legal advice. The platform includes disclaimers clarifying the nature of its services and facilitates connections with licensed legal professionals without engaging in solicitation or fee-sharing arrangements prohibited under Indian legal practice regulations.[12]

Data protection and security

[edit]

The platform implements security protocols including enterprise-grade encryption, isolated data processing environments, and privacy-preserving algorithms. JustEase states compliance with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP) in India, the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and SOC 2 security certification standards.[13]

Business model

[edit]

JustEase operates a subscription business model with pricing tiers differentiated by user category and feature access. Plans are offered in both Indian rupees and United States dollars to accommodate domestic and international markets. The company provides trial periods allowing users to test premium features without initial commitment.

Pricing ranges from free plans offering 20 queries per month to premium plans at ₹149 ($4.99) monthly for citizens, ₹999 ($19) for legal professionals, and enterprise solutions starting at ₹6,999 ($129) for corporate users.

Social impact initiatives

[edit]

Pro bono programs

[edit]

JustEase operates a pro bono program providing complimentary professional-tier subscriptions to qualified non-profit organizations engaged in social justice and human rights work. The platform conducts legal literacy workshops targeting underserved communities to increase awareness of legal rights and processes.

Environmental programs

[edit]

The company implements environmental sustainability initiatives, including partnerships with reforestation organizations for tree planting corresponding to lawyer subscriptions. According to company reports, these efforts have resulted in planting over 120 trees and offsetting more than 3 tons of carbon dioxide emissions.[14]

Education and training

[edit]

Through collaboration with ThinkCraft Academy, JustEase offers professional development courses covering artificial intelligence applications in legal practice. Course offerings include modules on AI implementation in courtrooms, ethics in legal technology, business compliance management, and courtroom readiness for legal graduates. These programs provide government and professional certifications alongside mentorship opportunities.

Reception

[edit]

Beta testing feedback from legal practitioners in India and the United Arab Emirates has reported improvements in legal research efficiency, document drafting accuracy, and case preparation time reduction. Users have highlighted the platform's multilingual capabilities and integration with local legal frameworks as significant advantages.[15]

Testimonials from beta users include legal technology specialists, practicing advocates, and HR professionals who report time savings ranging from 50% reduction in case preparation to streamlined compliance processes for corporate legal vetting.

See also

[edit]

Legal technology

Artificial intelligence

Access to justice

Legal informatics

Bar Council of India

e-Courts Project

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "JustEase Official Website". Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  2. ^ "JustEase Company Profile". LinkedIn. Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  3. ^ "Dharmabot AI Legal Assistant". Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  4. ^ "Nyayasathi AI Legal Information". Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  5. ^ "Raul John Aju LinkedIn Profile". LinkedIn. Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  6. ^ "Rahul A R LinkedIn Profile". LinkedIn. Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  7. ^ "Digital Personal Data Protection Act Overview". Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  8. ^ "JustEase Platform Statistics". Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  9. ^ "Integrating AI in India's Judiciary and Law Enforcement". Press Information Bureau. 2025-02-24. Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  10. ^ "Top five AI legal assistants to optimise your firms in 2024". IndiaAI. 2024-03-23. Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  11. ^ "Technology can bring legal aid to doorstep: SC judge". The Indian Express. 2025-08-01. Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  12. ^ "Bar Council of India Rules". Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  13. ^ "DPDP Act Key Highlights". AZB Partners. Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  14. ^ "JustEase Social Impact". Retrieved 2025-09-07.
  15. ^ "User Testimonials". Retrieved 2025-09-07.
[edit]

Official website

JustEase on LinkedIn

JustEase on LinkedIn

Raul John Aju on LinkedIn

Rahul A R on LinkedIn

Category:Legal technology companies Category:Artificial intelligence companies Category:Indian technology companies Category:Legal information systems Category:Companies established in 2024 Category:Indian companies Category:Software companies of India

References

[edit]