Empowering citizens with instant, intelligent legal assistance — anytime, anywhere.
Know Your Rights is a cutting-edge legal tech platform that leverages AI-powered tools to make legal awareness accessible, understandable, and actionable for every citizen. Designed especially for those unfamiliar with legal jargon, our application simplifies the law, supports everyday legal needs, and builds a community of mutual help and empowerment.
Ask your legal questions in plain English (or your local language), and get quick, accurate, and non-intimidating responses backed by curated legal knowledge.
Fill out legal forms and letters effortlessly using AI-powered smart templates — generate contracts, complaints, affidavits, and more without legal expertise.
Upload your legal documents and get instant AI-driven feedback with suggestions, legal clause explanations, and risk summaries.
Locate verified lawyers, NGOs, legal aid centers, and local resources using location-based search — all within the app.
Privately record legal incidents, events, or violations you face — with timestamped entries to use as a reference or future evidence.
Join topic-based discussion boards where users can share experiences, ask questions, and get peer support on legal issues.
Every template comes with a plain language summary and usage guide — know what you’re signing before you sign it.
- Frontend: HTML, CSS, JavaScript
- Backend: PHP (API-based logic)
- AI Integration: Language model APIs for NLP, summarization, and classification
- Database: MySQL
- Deployment: GitHub Pages / Web Server (based on configuration)
- First-time legal seekers
- Marginalized communities
- Students and educators
- Human rights advocates
- Anyone who wants to understand their legal rights in simple, actionable terms
🚧 This project is under active development.
We’re continuously adding smarter AI tools, regional law support, and accessibility features for all types of users — including specially abled individuals.
This project is licensed under the MIT License — see the LICENSE file for details.
“Justice is not just for the few who can afford it — it's a right we all deserve to understand.”