AI SummaryCCTV footage documentation is a professional legal support service extracting and certifying security footage as admissible evidence for criminal cases in India. The addressable market is ₹200 crore across ~50,000 housing societies and 200,000 retail shops currently spending ₹5,000–20,000 annually on ad-hoc, unprofessional extraction. Timing is right in 2026 as digital evidence requirements tighten under IT Act 2000 Section 65B and criminal cases increasingly rely on CCTV; housing societies and small retailers lack local, affordable expertise. Entrepreneurs with legal knowledge, tech fluency, or notary connections should pursue this.
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legal_servicesreal_estate_supportevidence_managementsecurity_servicesIndiaMumbai_metroTier_1_cities📍 Metropolitan areas: Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune📍 Tier-2 cities: Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Chandigarh📍 High housing density states: Maharashtra, Karnataka, Telangana, DelhiserviceLow EffortScore 7.8
CCTV footage documentation service for legal cases
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2026-03-29
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The Opportunity
The article mentions CCTV footage from society cameras being used as evidence in criminal cases, but there's no mention of professional extraction, archival, or documentation services. Property societies, housing complexes, and small businesses have CCTV systems but lack affordable local services to properly extract, timestamp, and format footage for legal/police use — creating friction and delay in case investigations.
Market Size₹200 Cr addressable market — ~50,000 housing societies in metros + 200,000 small retail shops with CCTV systems across India, each spending ₹5,000–20,000 annual
Why NowGST registration (Services, 18% slab); notary certification optional but valuable (partner with local notary for ₹500–1,000 commission per case); no special lic
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