AI SummaryJudicial accountability SaaS addresses a ₹250–400 crore annual market gap in India's judiciary. With 28 high courts and 700+ district courts facing acknowledged delays, corruption, and inadequate oversight procedures (per The Hindu's reference to the in-house Procedure), no standardized digital transparency platform exists. The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) 2023 and Supreme Court e-Committee push make 2026 the inflection point for digital judicial reform. Early movers targeting high courts and state bar councils can achieve ₹25–40 crore Year-1 revenue by licensing complaint management, performance dashboards, and case-delay analytics to India's fragmented judiciary.
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