Every proceeding, draft, and deadline in one place
A matter is the file, not a folder. Niyam groups the research, drafts, hearing dates, and notices for each proceeding in one workspace — so the cited authority that led to a draft is right there beside it, and nothing is lost in a forwarded thread.
- Group research, drafts, and notices under each matter
- Track hearing dates and limitation deadlines you stay responsible for
- Share a matter so the team's context carries over without re-explaining
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One workspace for the whole file
The shift
From a file scattered across folders to a file you open in one place
The context of a matter shouldn't live in your memory and a dozen email threads. Niyam keeps it together so picking the file back up takes seconds, not a re-read.
The old way
- Research in one folder, drafts in another, dates in your head
- The case that led to a clause lost three email threads ago
- A hearing or limitation date missed because it lived on a sticky note
- A colleague picking up the file needs the whole story re-explained
With Niyam Matters
- Research, drafts, and notices grouped under the one matter
- The cited authority behind a draft sitting right beside it
- Hearing and limitation dates tracked in the workspace, not on paper
- Share the matter and the context carries over — no re-explaining
Why Niyam Matters
The whole file, together — so nothing slips through
Good work gets lost in the gaps between tools. Matters closes them: research, drafts, dates, and notices live in one workspace, so the file is whole and the context never goes missing.
Everything under one matter
Group the research, drafts, hearing dates, and notices for a proceeding in a single workspace. Open the matter and the whole file is in front of you — not spread across folders and tabs.
Research, drafts & deadlines in one place
Research that led to the draft, right there
When you draft from a cited answer, the authority behind it stays attached to the matter. Months later you can see exactly which section or judgment a clause came from, without retracing your steps.
Citations stay linked to the draft
Hearing and limitation dates tracked
Record next-hearing dates and limitation deadlines on the matter so they surface where you work. Limitation periods are governed by the Limitation Act, 1963 — the tracker assists, but you confirm every critical date yourself.
Dates surfaced on the matter you own
Nothing lost in email
Notices, drafts, and research stay in the matter instead of buried in forwarded threads. The file is the workspace, so the next person doesn't hunt their inbox to find the latest version.
One source of truth per file
Share a matter with your team
Add a colleague to a matter and the context comes with it — the research, the drafts, the dates. They pick up the file knowing where it stands, so you spend less time re-explaining and more time on the work.
Context carries over, synced across the team
Private to your account
A matter holds your privileged work product, so it stays private to you and the team you share it with. Your files are never sold and never used to train public models.
Your work product stays private
One workspace per file
Open the matter, see the whole file
A matter gathers everything a proceeding needs — the research you ran, the drafts you wrote, the dates you're watching, the notices you've filed — into one workspace. No more reconstructing the file from folders, tabs, and memory each time you return to it.
- Research, drafts, dates, and notices grouped together
- Pick the file back up in seconds, not a re-read
- Switch matters without losing your place in any of them
Research beside the draft
The authority that led to the clause, kept with the clause
When you draft from a cited Niyam answer, the section or judgment behind it stays attached to the matter. The reasoning for a clause is never an email away — it's right where you'll look for it, so you can defend the draft long after you wrote it.
- Cited authority linked to the draft it produced
- Trace a clause back to the section or judgment it came from
- The why behind the file stays with the file
Dates you can see
Hearings and limitation deadlines, on the file
Record next-hearing dates and limitation deadlines on the matter so they're in front of you, not on a sticky note. Limitation periods run under the Limitation Act, 1963; Niyam helps you keep the date in view, and you stay responsible for confirming it.
- Next-hearing and limitation dates kept on the matter
- Deadlines surface where you already work the file
- You confirm every critical date — the tracker assists
Shared, not scattered
Hand off a matter without handing over a story
Share a matter with a colleague and the context travels with it — the research, the drafts, the dates, the notices. The next person opens the file and sees where it stands, so a handoff stops meaning a long catch-up call and an inbox archaeology dig.
- Add a teammate and the full context comes with the matter
- Everyone works from the same file, not forwarded copies
- Synced across the team, so no version goes stale
How it works
From a new file to a file that stays whole
Open a matter, work inside it, and let the context follow the file.
Open a matter
Create a matter for the proceeding and make it the home for everything that file needs — research, drafts, dates, and notices in one workspace.
Work inside it
Run research, draft from cited answers, and record hearing and limitation dates — all on the matter, so the authority behind a draft stays beside it.
Share and carry on
Add the team to the matter so the context carries over. Anyone can pick the file back up knowing exactly where it stands.
- Research, drafts & deadlines
- One place
- Citations stay with each draft
- Linked
- Context carries across the team
- Shared
- Your work product stays yours
- Private
Built for trust
The file stays whole, and the context stays yours
A matter holds your privileged work — the research, the drafts, the dates. It's built so the file stays together and the context stays private to you and the team you share it with.
One file
research, drafts & deadlines in one workspace
Linked
the cited authority stays attached to each draft
Shared
context carries to the team, synced not forwarded
Private
your work product is never used to train public models
Matters keeps the research, drafts, dates, and notices for a proceeding in one workspace, with the cited authority behind a draft linked to the draft itself — so the file stays whole and nothing is lost in a thread. Deadline tracking assists, but you remain responsible for confirming every hearing and limitation date. Your matters stay private to your account and the team you share them with, never sold and never used to train public models.
How it compares
Why a matter beats scattered folders and a stateless chatbot
A general AI forgets the file the moment you close the tab. Folders and email keep everything but lose the thread between them. Niyam keeps the whole file together and the context with it.
| Capability | Niyam | Generic AI chatbot | Manual research |
|---|---|---|---|
| Keeps the whole file together | Yes — one workspace | No workspace | Scattered folders |
| Remembers the file's context | Persistent per matter | Forgets each session | In your head |
| Research linked to the draft | Yes | No | Lost in email |
| Tracks hearing & limitation dates | On the matter | No | Sticky notes |
| Shares context with the team | Synced, no re-explaining | No | Forwarded threads |
| Grounded in your real files | Yes — private to you | Generic | Yes, but scattered |
FAQ
Questions, answered straight
Where Niyam helps — and where your professional judgment stays in charge.
A matter is a workspace for one proceeding or file. It groups the research, drafts, hearing dates, limitation deadlines, and notices for that file in one place — so instead of reconstructing the file from folders and email each time, you open the matter and the whole thing is in front of you.
When you draft from a cited answer in Niyam, the section or judgment behind it stays attached to the matter. Months later you can trace a clause back to the authority it came from without retracing your research — the why behind the file stays with the file.
Niyam lets you record hearing dates and limitation deadlines on a matter so they surface where you work. It assists by keeping the date in view, but you remain responsible for confirming every critical date. Limitation periods are governed by the Limitation Act, 1963 — always verify the applicable period yourself.
Yes. Add a colleague to a matter and the context comes with it — the research, the drafts, the dates, the notices. They pick up the file knowing where it stands, synced across the team rather than forwarded as copies, so no one re-explains the file or works from a stale version.
No. Matters is a workspace and organisation tool that provides legal information and tooling, not legal advice. It does not create an advocate–client relationship or replace an advocate's judgment. You remain responsible for confirming dates, verifying citations, and exercising professional judgment.
Yes. A matter holds your privileged work product, so it stays private to your account and the team you share it with. Your files are never sold and never used to train public models — Niyam is built for the confidentiality legal work demands.
They're one workspace. Run research inside a matter, draft from a cited answer, and the good-law signals and citations come with it — so the authority you relied on is saved to the file, not lost when you close the tab.
Keep every file whole — research, drafts, and deadlines in one place.
Create your Niyam account in under a minute — ₹100 to start, 200 credits to try everything. Open your first matter and stop losing the file in folders and email.
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