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Terms of Service

Last updated: June 2026

RatioBrief is built by Nexora Labs, an independent project, not a law firm. This page is a plain, working draft of our terms — written to be genuinely clear about how the service works, not legal boilerplate.

1. What RatioBrief is

RatioBrief is a study tool that generates structured summaries of Indian court judgments using AI. It is built for students, moot court teams, judiciary aspirants, and junior associates. It is a study aid — not a substitute for reading the original judgment, and not legal advice.

2. Accounts

You sign in with your email address, verified by a one-time code (OTP). You're responsible for keeping access to that email address secure. One account is meant for one person — please don't share login access.

3. Plans and payments

RatioBrief offers a free tier (5 briefs/month) and paid plans (Trial Pack, Scholar monthly, Annual). Prices are listed in INR on the pricing page and may change with notice. Payments are processed by Razorpay; we do not store your card or payment details ourselves.

Refunds: Because each brief is generated and delivered to you immediately, we generally don't offer refunds once a paid plan has been used to generate at least one brief. If you believe you were charged in error, email us and we'll look into it case by case.

Cancellation: Monthly and annual plans don't auto-renew unless we explicitly add that feature and tell you first. The Trial Pack is a one-time purchase, not a subscription.

4. Accuracy of AI-generated content

Briefs are generated by an AI model based on the text you provide. We instruct the AI to only extract what's actually in the source text and to say so clearly when something isn't stated, rather than guess. Even so, AI can make mistakes. Always verify facts, citations, and holdings against the original judgment before relying on them — for an exam, a moot submission, or any professional use.

5. Acceptable use

6. Your content

You retain rights to the judgment text you upload (most Indian court judgments are public record) and to the briefs generated for your own use. We don't claim ownership over either.

7. Limitation of liability

RatioBrief is provided as-is. We do our best to keep it accurate and available, but we can't guarantee it will be error-free or uninterrupted, and we aren't liable for decisions made solely based on an AI-generated brief without verifying the source.

8. Changes to these terms

We may update these terms as the product changes. We'll update the date at the top of this page when we do.

9. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of India, with courts in Mumbai, Maharashtra having jurisdiction over any disputes.

10. Contact

Questions about these terms: nexoralabs76@gmail.com