Automating india's legal & economics science research
An interdisciplinary research think-tank for Computational law, Economics science, and Human psychology. (Currently invite only)

The 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics Science
Economists Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson have demonstrated a relationship between institutions and prosperity by examining the various political and economic systems introduced by European colonisers
Highlights the role of law and societal institutions in shaping economic outcomes
Our North Star in solving India's hardest problem

Harvard's 2020 Rule of law study
The largest study of rule of law across 140 countries to identify useful economic indicators
Accountable rule of law is directly proportional to lower income inequality
India's lower GDP per capita is directly proportional to its inefficient rule of law
Time to build India,
not just build for India
We’re solving India's hardest problem: 53 million+ pending suits, mostly in lower courts. This judicial pendency has created various social and economical disparities among the masses and despite awareness, no one has figured out a business model yet. We led a scientific inquiry with experts to identify ways to address this, and we found our answers in Douglas North’s New Institutions Economics framework.
Today, our founding thesis is based on the 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics Science, and Harvard's 2020 Rule of Law study - which point to legal reforms as a prerequisite to a great economy.
1. Two new financial products to connect Indian economy with rule of law, and
2. A deeptech social layer that merges theoretical principles of Computation law with its day-to-day practical application for a billion+ population.
Comprehensive legal reforms as an incentive to the Indian economy
India’s growth story is incomplete without legal reforms. Our business model can solve this within a decade, and we aim to contribute 2% points increase to India's GDP growth from the current baseline.
6.6%
Real GDP Growth (2025)
$2,818
GDP per capita (IMF)
53 million+
Pending suits in all courts
Nagreek Research Lab
(Nagreek in Sanskrit means a citizen)
The Nagreek Council will set-up funded research labs in top academia for comprehensive criminal justice reforms in India. We will start opening vacancies for an early part of the operations within H1 2026.
We're selectively onboarding collaborators, researchers, and partners. Write to us at hello@nagreek.com with a brief intro.




