Shantanu
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Shantanu
@LazyJr6
shitposting football and some sleeping thoughts





India's courts produce more data than most SaaS companies. It's public and Free. Still, nobody is using it. Every district court publishes cause lists daily. Every High Court puts orders online. Case status, hearing dates, adjournments, judge assignments. All public. All free. eCourts alone has data on over 20 crore cases. And what are funded legal tech startups doing? Building contract review tools for the 200 large firms that already have budgets. Classic. Meanwhile the most valuable dataset in Indian legal is sitting on government servers. Updated daily. Ignored completely. Every judge has patterns. I have seen judges in Saket who dispose of cheque bounce matters in 4 hearings flat. And judges two courtrooms away who take 14 for the same case type. Some adjourn freely on first ask. Some will chew you out for wasting court time. When a lawyer faces an unfamiliar judge, they call a senior. Ask the clerk. Walk in and hope for the best. But that judge's last 500 orders are on eCourts. How many NI Act cases did he dispose of last year? Average time to disposal? Does he grant interim relief without hearing the other side? All answerable. Nobody is answering. A client asks: how long will my case take? Every lawyer makes something up. Not because they are dishonest. Because they genuinely do not know. But 5 years of data from that court, that case type, under that judge, gives you a real answer. "14-18 months. Under Judge Sharma, closer to 12." Now here is the part that changes everything. You do not need a SaaS company to build this anymore. You do not need funding or a tech team. A single lawyer with a laptop can scrape a judge's last 200 orders, feed them into an AI, and build a personality model of that judge. How does he reason? What arguments does he find persuasive? What makes him dismiss an application on the first hearing? Then do the same for opposing counsel. Do they seek adjournments early? File bulky replies? Bluff on interim applications or actually follow through? Now your draft is not generic. Your arguments are written for the specific judge who will read them. Structured to counter the specific lawyer on the other side. Do this for an arbitrator before your statement of claim. For a tribunal member before your next hearing. Even for your own senior, so the draft you hand them already matches how they think and argue. At LawSikho, we are now teaching our learners to build exactly this. Not a product. A personal tool on their own laptop for the matters they are actually working on. The lawyer who walks into court with a personality model of the judge and a pattern analysis of opposing counsel is not just better prepared. They are playing a different game. The data is public. The tools are free. The skill takes weeks, not years. The only question is whether you learn it before the lawyer on the other side does. Would you like us to make a youtube video and put out on our channel?







First frame: kid is bowing down and ranbir crossed him Next frame: same kid is showering flowers on him And we're competing with Hollywood with these AI videos in big 2026 🤡🙏 #Ramayana




Rama is the greatest of all time because he lived a life where the choices he made were always in the benefit of the greater good, duty over desire, and sacrifice over self. His legacy continues to enhance and empower humanity over time and bring the belief in the goodness of the human spirit to resolve all conflict and bring peace to the world. Namit Malhotra’s Ramayana Directed by Nitesh Tiwari In cinemas worldwide Ramayana Part 1 Diwali 2026

Phussai is the most honest and diligent organization in the history of independent India. Fake paneer is a CIA conspiracy. Detergent in milk was by Soros. Singapore banned masala to defame Bharat. Urea in khoya is a DS conspiracy. Worms in midday meals were by Bill Gates. Please stop blaming phussai. They’re working very hard to make Bharat healthy, happy, and proud. By 2047, We’ll have the cleanest food in the world, you just wait and watch. 😎

🚀 The last time humans left Earth's orbit, it was December 1972. Nixon was president. The internet didn't exist. The youngest person alive today who remembers Apollo 17 is in their 60s. Everything that has happened in human civilization since then personal computers, the internet, smartphones, AI, the mapping of the human genome occurred entirely within low Earth orbit at best. Artemis II doesn't land on the Moon. It validates the architecture that will. Four humans are traveling 10,000km past the lunar surface on a free return trajectory, testing every system Artemis III will need when boots touch the regolith. 53 years of waiting. The silence just ended!.

@NASA Incredible 💪🇺🇲🚀



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