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Why DigiLawyer

Experience the Future of Law Today

Empowering individuals in India with faster, more affordable, and easy-to-understand legal assistance, our AI Lawyer bridges the gap between legal theory and practice.

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Our Offerings

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Got a challan, problem or a notice, not sure what to do?

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Use Case

Legal support for all citizens & industries

We serve to various sectors, from e-commerce to fintech, covering diverse needs such as divorce, & corporate taxation. We provide free legal advice in multiple Indian languages, supported by ML-powered algorithm.

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Create Boilerplate Clauses

Generate standard adaptable clauses for agreements, saving time drafting contracts

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Consumer Compliant Letter

Dispute invoice you think unjustified, asking the bot to write letter requesting credit

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Prompts for immigration lawyers

Increase efficiency in searching for information related to immigration policies.

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Prompts for family lawyers

Reduce the time spent searching for information using family law prompts

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Demand Letter

Ask the bot to draft a letter formally requesting payment or resolution of a dispute.

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Legal compliance

We can help you comply with jurisprudential requirements.

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Termination Letter

A written notice to end a contractual agreement.

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Child support

Consult with artificial intelligence regarding child benefits.

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Cease and Desist Letter

Letter when somebody is infringing your intellectual property.

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Prompts for tax lawyers

Finding information will be much easier with Prompts for Tax Lawyers

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Legal document automation

We can automate the process of drafting jurisprudential documents.

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Legal process improvement

The bot can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the process

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Features

Features of DigiLawyer India

Explore innovative features for faster, more affordable, and easier legal assistance. From quick legal advice to understanding your rights, laws, and documents – we've got you covered.

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Resolve queries within seconds

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Legal documentation for startups

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Best tailored advise, backed by past judgements and IPC

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Available in multiple languages

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Statistics

Transforming Legal Excellence

We are strengthening India's judicial system by reducing unreported crimes and addressing delayed and unaffordable justice, which leads to significant losses across economic, social, mental, and personal fronts.

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50%

Cost savings for Litigants

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10,000+

Citizens consulted

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5000

Professional hours saved

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FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

If you have any questions related to pricing, sales, or support, or if you want your specific use case addressed, please contact [email protected]

What legal action can taken if credit card bill is not paid?

If an accused leaves the country and renounces Indian citizenship, they can still be prosecuted under Indian law, with extradition requests and Red Corner Notices potentially pursued for non-bailable offenses.

What is the difference between a criminal Offence and a civil Offence?

A criminal offense involves a breach of law punishable by the state (e.g., murder, theft), while a civil offense involves disputes between individuals or entities, typically resolved with compensation (e.g., breach of contract, property disputes).

What are non bailable and bailable offence list?

Bailable offenses include theft, simple hurt, and defamation, while non-bailable offenses include murder, rape, terrorism, and kidnapping for ransom. Bail for non-bailable offenses requires court approval.

Can over speeding challan be cancelled in Delhi?

Yes, an overspeeding challan in Delhi can be cancelled if you successfully challenge it in court, provide valid evidence, or show that the violation was incorrect. You can also file a complaint with the Delhi Traffic Police or appeal to the Transport Department for review.

What options I have if I don't want to pay for challan?

If you don't want to pay a challan in India, you can contest it in court by challenging the violation, request a hearing to present your case, or apply for a review of the fine.

What if I cannot afford a lawyer?

If you cannot afford a lawyer in India, you can apply for free legal aid under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987. Approach the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) or National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) for assistance.

Is monitoring someone else social media legal?

Monitoring someone else's social media without consent is illegal in India if done with malicious intent or unauthorized access. It can violate privacy rights under Article 21 and the Information Technology Act, 2000 (Section 66E).

Is it legal to hurt someone in self-defence in India?

Yes, it is legal to hurt someone in self-defense in India under certain circumstances, provided the force used is reasonable and proportionate to the threat. Excessive force or retaliation beyond the immediate danger may not be protected by law.

Can police check my phone without my permission?

Under Section 175 and related sections of the BNSS, police can search your phone without permission if they have reasonable grounds to believe it holds evidence of a crime.

What if accused leaves the country and also the citizenship?

If the accused leaves the country and renounces Indian citizenship, they can still be pursued for legal action through extradition or Red Corner Notices. Renouncing citizenship doesn’t absolve them of liability for offenses committed in India or against Indian citizens.

What is the fine for over speeding in India?

In India, the fine for overspeeding ranges from ₹500 for two-wheelers to ₹4,000 for commercial vehicles. Fines can increase based on the severity and location of the offense.

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