Open source projects built by Staram that enable reuse, auditability, and community contribution across the legal ecosystem.
Ontology specific to Indian courts and regulations.
This paper reflects on the approach of developing an ontology specific to Indian courts and regulations. This is done by integrating GeoNames location and linking it to the Indian courts on ...
Transparent, inspectable, and community driven legal search.
Staram is committed to open source development of core legal infrastructure. As part of this effort, we have published the source code and technical approach behind the Staram Search Module,...
Foundational legal infrastructure for courts, researchers, and legal tech builders.
At Staram Analytics, we believe foundational legal infrastructure should be open, inspectable, and reusable. As part of our commitment to the legal tech and research community, we are publis...
Open source LKG pilot for cheque bouncing litigation (NI Act, India).
One of our first open pilots focuses on cheque bouncing litigation, modeling statutory provisions, procedural stages, case events, and relationships between courts, parties, notices, and tim...
From SALI to India-specific legal ontologies, with a modular, fork-friendly approach.
Global standards matter—but law is sovereign. Staram’s approach starts with the SALI Legal Matter Standard and adapts it for Indian statutes, courts, and procedures.
Small, India-specific LKG modules built for easy reuse, validation, and LLM consumption.
Legal Knowledge Graphs don’t need to be monolithic. We’re open sourcing small, composable, India-specific LKGs—built with SALI, validated by experts, and designed for LLMs.