For lawyers
Your matters, without the noise.
Every open matter on one screen: status, next hearing, client, opposing insurer — and exactly what is pending or stuck. Boring and reliable on purpose.
Pilot on a slice of your own book — nothing to integrate to start.
Open matters — today
NRD-2024-0312
Ramesh K. · Acme General
Next: 28 May
Pending docsNRD-2024-0289
Priya S. · Meridian Assurance
Next: 02 Jun
On trackNRD-2024-0301
Mohan R. · Northwind General
Next: 05 Jun
Gap flaggedYour evidence, cleaned — nothing more. Netra NRD's reading engine — it reads a document and pulls out the facts reads your records, organises them, checks them for gaps and flags what looks weak. It never builds a case against your client. What you get is the same clean record the tribunal sees.
Matters at a glance — status, next hearing, client, opposing insurer
Every open motor-injury matter in one place — the kind heard by a MACT Motor Accident Claims Tribunal — the court that decides road-accident compensation . You see the current stage (records retrieved, Netra reading, gap flagged, ready for argument), the next hearing date pulled from eCourts the government's national court-records portal , the client name and the opposing insurer. No spreadsheet to maintain. No WhatsApp thread to search through.
Files that need attention — a missing document, a hearing in the next seven days, a gap in the medical record — surface automatically. The rest stay out of the way until they matter.
What's pending and what's stuck
The daily view shows you exactly where each matter is in the pipeline — and where it has stopped moving. A record request sent three weeks ago with no response is flagged differently from a gap in the clinical notes that will need a fresh retrieval run.
Stuck items carry a plain-language reason: "Awaiting reply from Safdarjung Hospital — request sent 6 May" or "Police report not yet received — follow-up due". You see what is needed and when, not just that something is missing.
Good morning ☀️ Here's your day — 3 hearings this week, 1 needs you.
NRD-2024-0301 (Mohan R.) — disability certificate still missing, hearing on 05 Jun. Reply chase and we'll send the request.
Request sent to the certifying board. I'll ping when it's in.
Illustrative — a sample morning digest, not a live client's messages.
A daily habit, not a project
NRD is designed to be the first thing you check in the morning — not a system you dip into to run a query. Intake happens via WhatsApp (where your clients already are). Reminders for hearings come to you. Gaps and retrievals happen in the background.
The goal is that running your practice on NRD takes less time than the current combination of calls, folders and group messages — not more. If something requires your attention, you will be told. If it doesn't, it won't interrupt you.
What NRD does for lawyers
WhatsApp intake
Clients send documents to the NRD number. Netra reads each one and attaches it to the right matter. You get a digest and a list of what is still missing — no manual filing.
We chase the missing records
Medical, police, court and insurer records fetched against a checklist built for that exact claim type. You see what came back and what is still outstanding.
Timeline, in date order
Netra reads, dates and tags every document into a clean timeline — so you can read the case in order, not dig through a folder.
Exact calculators
MACT compensation (the Supreme Court's Pranay Sethi formula), filing deadlines and court fees. Netra runs the same formula the court uses — no guesswork. You review and decide.
Hearing reminders
Dates pulled from eCourts. WhatsApp alerts 7 days, 1 day and 2 hours before each hearing. No date slips through.
Plain checks report
Netra checks each record for completeness, legibility and consistency. You get a short report: what passed, what failed, what needs a re-request.
Start sending records.
We'll get your first matter running the same week. No contract, no setup fee.