About Jaano Haq
Most people in India don't lose their rights because the law is against them. They lose them because they never find out what the law actually says — and getting that answer usually means affording a lawyer first. Jaano Haq exists to close that gap.
What it does
You describe what happened in plain language — a withheld deposit, an unpaid salary, a police station refusing to file an FIR. Jaano Haq looks up the actual statutes and real court judgments that apply, tells you the rights you have and the exact sections that back them, the right forum or authority to approach, and the concrete steps to take today. Every answer quotes the law verbatim and shows its sources, so you can check the work — not just trust it.
The honest part
This is legal information, not legal advice. Jaano Haq summarises publicly available Indian statutes and government portals; it doesn't create an advocate–client relationship and it can't represent you. For advice on your specific situation, talk to a lawyer — and if cost is the barrier, free legal aid is a right too: contact your District Legal Services Authority or call 15100 (the NALSA helpline).
Who's building it
Jaano Haq is built by Nishant Kumar and Mrinal Singh, its two co-founders. It's early and improving every week — and the fastest way it gets better is people telling us where it falls short, which is why there's a feedback button on every screen.
Contact
Whether you're a user with a problem, a lawyer or legal-aid body who wants to help, or an investor or partner interested in where this is going — we'd genuinely like to hear from you.
- Emailnishantkumar1292@gmail.com
- LinkedInNishant KumarMrinal Singh
Curious how it finds your answer? See how Jaano Haq works →