Revolutionising Justice Delivery: How Jupitice is Transforming Legal Systems with Meta Product Platform Technology
Justice can’t wait—and with the right technology, it doesn’t have to
Babushahi Bureau
Chandigarh, June 30, 2025:
In a world where technology is reshaping industries—from finance to healthcare—the justice system has remained one of the most resistant to change, constrained by legacy infrastructure and procedural rigidity. But this is beginning to shift. Jupitice, a trailblazer in Justice Technology (JusTech), is leading a quiet revolution by reimagining how courts, quasi-judicial bodies, enforcement agencies, and corporate legal departments operate—both in India and globally.
Mr Raman Aggarwal, Founder and CEO, Jus Tech said that Jupitice’s Meta Product Platform Technology, a pioneering innovation designed to bring scalability, adaptability, and sustainability to diverse and complex legal systems.
Moving Beyond Legacy: From Hard-Coded to Meta Platforms
Legal and judicial institutions have traditionally relied on three types of digital platforms:
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Hard-Coded Systems: Static, expensive to maintain, and resistant to change. Even small updates can take months.
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Composable Systems: Built from reusable components, they offer more flexibility but still require heavy developer involvement and struggle with last-minute policy or regulatory changes.
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Meta Product Platforms: This is where Jupitice sets a new benchmark. Its Meta Platform allows users to configure and adapt systems without coding, design workflows visually, and implement business logic in real time.
Built Specifically for Justice: Domain-Native Innovation
Mr Raman Aggarwal further said that unlike generic software solutions retrofitted for the legal domain, Jupitice’s platform is domain-native—purpose-built for the justice ecosystem. Whether it’s court case management, regulatory compliance, dispute resolution, or coordination with law enforcement, Jupitice offers tailored tools to streamline each process.
The platform includes:
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16+ no-code builders to create workflows and processes
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A Blueprint Engine for visualising business logic
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A Runtime Engine for instant deployment
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A Schema-Enabled Architecture that ensures all components integrate seamlessly—crucial for public digital infrastructure.
From Micro-Apps to Enterprise: Scalable Digital Justice
Jupitice has developed a comprehensive product ecosystem comprising 54+ Micro-Apps designed for specific legal functions. These lightweight apps are ready-to-use and cater to:
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Courts & Tribunals
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Quasi-Judicial Authorities
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Police and Enforcement Agencies
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ADR (Alternate Dispute Resolution) Centres
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Corporate Legal Departments
These apps are built on a standardised framework, allowing institutions to scale quickly and integrate them into full-fledged Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems for end-to-end case lifecycle management—from filing to judgement, enforcement, and compliance.
Jupitice’s solutions are already in use across India and other countries, powering digital transformation for justice delivery in institutions both big and small.
Smart Tech Meets Human Insight: Empowering Every Role
What truly sets Jupitice apart is not just its architecture—but its intelligence layer. The platform features Saya, an AI-powered assistant that acts as a co-pilot, guiding users at every step.
Whether it’s helping a judge draft an order, assisting a police officer with documentation, or advising corporate legal teams on compliance, Saya provides real-time, contextual support to improve decision-making and reduce delays.
Mr Aggarwal sums it up:
"The message is clear: the future of justice requires specialised technology. Jupitice is building that future—today.
In an age where timely justice is critical and delays affect millions, the need for a digital, transparent, and inclusive justice system is more urgent than ever.
Jupitice’s Meta Product Platform is not just a solution—it’s a new infrastructure for justice. Designed to grow and evolve with policy, scale with demand, and adapt across jurisdictions, it represents the next frontier in judicial transformation.