AI SummaryIndia's judiciary faces a critical transparency crisis: 50+ million pending cases, endemic delays averaging 5–7 years, and opaque judgment publication create friction for 1.2 billion citizens and 1.5M+ active lawyers. A B2B SaaS platform targeting India's 25 High Courts and 500+ District Courts can capture ₹500–1,000 Cr TAM by digitizing case workflows, publishing judgments in real-time, and enabling performance tracking. The NITI Aayog's e-Courts Project (Phase III, 2023–2027) allocates ₹1,000+ Cr for court digitization—creating a narrow 2–3 year window for startups to partner with state judicial departments. Ideal founders: lawyers with tech chops, governance-focused entrepreneurs, or ex-court administrators; timing is optimal in 2026 as judicial reform gains momentum post-constitutional amendments.
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