
Founder & CEO
Anirban Biswas
Building JurisIQ to give Indian law firms AI memory that compounds — not a tool that resets after every session.
Not a chatbot. Not a search engine. A persistent legal memory layer that gets smarter with every case your firm works on.
Every time an associate leaves, they take with them years of case reasoning, precedent understanding, and client context. Research gets repeated across similar matters. Drafting is inconsistent. There is no firm-level learning — only individual memory that walks out the door.
JurisIQ is built to stop that. We capture and retain institutional knowledge at the firm level so it compounds over time — not just for one lawyer, but for everyone who comes after them.
Every document, research note, draft, and AI interaction in JurisIQ attaches to a case. The AI is always aware of the active court, jurisdiction, litigation stage, and the firm’s past arguments. Past work directly shapes future outputs.
Lawyers get precedent discovery, citation-aware retrieval, automatic entity extraction, and drafting assistance — all grounded in the actual documents and history of the matter in front of them. Not generic. Not session-limited. Persistent.
Most legal AI tools treat each session like a blank slate. That works for simple queries. It breaks down for complex, multi-month litigation where context is everything.
The next generation of legal AI will be defined by how well it retains, retrieves, and reuses firm knowledge — not just by how fast it generates text. Firms that build strong context systems early will move faster, draft better, and win more often.
“We are building the AI memory layer that Indian litigation has always needed — and never had.”
JurisIQ is designed exclusively for Indian litigation — Supreme Court, High Courts, and District Courts. Every retrieval model, every extraction pipeline, and every research workflow is grounded in Indian statutes, procedures, and precedents. Not adapted from a Western tool. Built from the ground up for how Indian lawyers actually work.
Signing off,
Anirban and Ashmita