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Mission

The legal system is broken. We’re here to fix it.

Courts are slow, expensive, and inaccessible to most of the world’s population. din.org exists because justice delayed is justice denied — and 5.1 billion people are being denied.

5.1B

people have unmet justice needs globally

World Justice Project

92%

of low-income Americans face civil legal problems without adequate help

Legal Services Corporation

55.8M

cases pending in India alone — doubled in a decade

CS Monitor, 2026

The problem

A system designed for another century.

01

Unaffordable for most

$91,000

median cost of a single contract dispute

Small businesses bear 48% of tort costs despite generating only 20% of revenue. The U.S. tort system costs $529 billion annually — a hidden tax of $4,207 per household.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce / ILR

02

Painfully slow

29.8 months

median time to trial in U.S. federal court

Complex commercial disputes take 35–41 months. In India, 5.5 million cases have been pending for over a decade. In the UK, the Crown Court backlog has doubled since 2019.

Hughes Hubbard / CS Monitor / GOV.UK

03

Judges are overwhelmed

4 min

average time a judge spends per traffic case

U.S. federal judges handle 388+ cases per year. In India, judges carry 2,200+ cases each — with only 22 judges per million people. There is no time for justice.

TRAC Reports / IJCA

04

Mistakes destroy lives

3,500+

known exonerations in the U.S. alone

An estimated 2–5% of all prisoners are innocent. When the wrong person is convicted, the real perpetrator stays free — causing an estimated 41,000+ additional crimes annually.

Innocence Project / OJP

$529B

annual U.S. tort system cost

80M

pending lawsuits in Brazil

80%

cannot afford legal assistance

< 2%

of federal cases reach trial

Our answer

Replace delay with decision. Replace cost with access.

din.org is an AI-powered court that delivers reasoned rulings in hours, not years. No lawyer fees. No courtroom delays. No geographic barriers. Just evidence, cross-examination, and a written decision — accessible to anyone, anywhere.

What din.org solves

Every flaw, addressed by design.

Years of waiting

Ruling in under 24 hours

AI analysis, live cross-examination, and automated procedures eliminate the bottleneck of human scheduling and paperwork.

$91K per dispute

Near-zero cost

No lawyer fees, no court fees, no discovery costs. AI lawyers guide each party through the process for free.

Personal bias

Consistent, evidence-based decisions

AI judges evaluate facts and law without fatigue, prejudice, or political pressure. Every decision is reasoned and cited.

5.1B without access

Open to everyone, everywhere

No geographic restrictions. No language barriers. No requirement to hire expensive counsel. Justice becomes a service, not a privilege.

Overwhelmed judges

Unlimited capacity

AI never runs out of time. Every case gets the full attention it deserves — no 4-minute hearings, no rubber-stamped decisions.

Wrongful outcomes

Multi-AI cross-verification

Multiple AI models analyze each case independently. Live simultaneous cross-examination makes fabrication nearly impossible.

A global crisis

The numbers speak for themselves.

United States

  • ·$529B annual tort system cost
  • ·29.8 months median time to trial
  • ·388+ cases per federal judge per year
  • ·92% of low-income lack adequate legal help

India

  • ·55.8 million cases pending
  • ·5.5 million pending 10+ years
  • ·22 judges per million people
  • ·Backlog costs over 2% of GDP

United Kingdom

  • ·80,203 Crown Court cases outstanding
  • ·Backlog doubled since 2019
  • ·27% of cases open over 1 year
  • ·44.7 weeks median wait for trial

Brazil

  • ·80 million pending lawsuits
  • ·One of the world's largest backlogs
  • ·Years-long waits for commercial disputes
  • ·Access to justice remains limited

Sources: World Justice Project, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Legal Services Corporation, CS Monitor, Hughes Hubbard, TRAC Reports, GOV.UK, Innocence Project, House of Lords Library

Justice should not be a luxury.

din.org is building the court the world actually needs — fast, fair, and open to everyone.

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