Suit: The Ontological Layer for Law
Why legal AI needs structure, not just language. How Suit turns messy files into computable legal objects.
Why legal AI needs structure, not just language. How Suit turns messy files into computable legal objects.
Navigating the shift from L1 to QCBS and single-source procurement for specialized AI. A guide to the KTPP Act, GFR Rule 166, and the Supreme Court’s GeM mandates.
The last meaningful improvement to legal drafting tools was Microsoft Word. That was decades ago. I stopped using Word when drafting moved upstream into a system that understands intent and sequencing. Word became what it should have always been—the export format.
Release notes focused on lawyer workflows: drafting, redlines, citations, and reliability.
The pace of AI releases creates "technical stagflation": tools improve, but stability collapses. A model-agnostic future is inevitable. Lawyers need systems that route tasks to the best model, enforce document completeness, and maintain legal memory independent of any single provider.
The DPDP Act and Rules form a web of role-based duties, conditional obligations, and exceptions. Suit by jhana reconstructs them into obligations, thresholds, roles, and flows so compliance teams see the framework the way regulators intended.
Post-2021 reassessment limitation requires precise computation: elapsed time from AY-end, ₹50-lakh threshold verification, and representation classification. AI-powered analysis delivers clause selection with page-linked citations in minutes—reviews that once required teams now finish in under ten minutes.
Client: CNGSN & Associates LLPWealth desks juggle fragmented documents—FD statements, PF passbooks, brokerage reports—making client-ready consolidation slow and error-prone. AI-powered extraction transforms scattered records into instant, auditable portfolio dashboards with full regulatory traceability.
Client: Common Wealth AdvisorsPanchnamas are foundational evidence in tax search proceedings. Handwritten annexures traditionally require days of manual retyping with inevitable transcription errors. AI-powered OCR delivers accurate, source-linked indices in 15 minutes—complete with 65B certificates and e-filing compatibility.
Client: Transcorporate Legal Services LLPFirst‑draft preparation drops from 3–4 hours to 30–45 minutes with AI generation plus human review, improving quality and consistency in filings. An independent research perspective on legal AI adoption.
Practice at the speed of thought.