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About NyayKutumb (न्याय कुटुंब)

Bridging citizens and statutory justice through anonymous crowdsourced telemetry, client-side EXIF scrubbing, and automated AI legal notice generation.

Our Core Mission

Every day, millions of citizens across India face illegal administrative delays, extortion, and informal bribe demands when attempting to access basic statutory services—from driver's license endorsements and passport police clearances to land mutation, electricity load sanctions, and university degree verifications.

NyayKutumb (न्याय कुटुंब) was founded on a simple premise: Corrupt practices thrive in secrecy, but crumble under transparent, triangulated public telemetry. By combining client-side zero-trace privacy technology with automated statutory legal drafting, NyayKutumb converts isolated citizen grievances into legally protected, verifiable public evidence.

Zero-Trace Privacy

Zero accounts, zero cookies, zero IP logging. Uploaded images are stripped of GPS coordinates and camera EXIF metadata directly inside your browser canvas before hitting any server.

Statutory Legal Empowerment

Automatically generates ACB intimations under Sec 8 Prevention of Corruption Act (7-day immunity window), RTI Sec 6(1) queries, and CPGRAMS grievances.

Triangulated Cluster Proof

Protects individual officials from unverified personal accusations by replacing personal names with official roles, while automatically certifying patterns when multiple independent reports match a specific department.

Legal Foundation & Statutory References

NyayKutumb operates strictly within the framework of Indian Constitutional Law, Statutory Enactments, and Information Technology Intermediary Rules:

  • Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 (2018 Amendment) — Section 8: Provides statutory immunity from prosecution to any citizen who is coerced into giving a bribe, provided they intimate vigilance or law enforcement authorities within 7 calendar days.
  • Right to Information Act, 2005 — Section 6(1) & Section 7(6): Empowers citizens to demand daily progress reports, file movement logs, and official note-sheet copies for delayed applications free of charge.
  • Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 (Sec 356 Excep. 1 & 2) / IPC Sec 499: Protects good-faith public interest disclosures regarding public servants acting in their official administrative capacity.
  • Information Technology Act, 2000 — Section 79: Operates as an open intermediary platform maintaining neutral, automated content moderation and compliance.

Open Data & Transparency

All aggregated civic telemetry collected on NyayKutumb is made available in anonymized CSV and JSON formats under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL) and National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy (NDSAP) standards. We welcome journalists, anti-corruption activists, civil society organizations, and policy researchers to utilize our datasets for public interest reporting.

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