Free legal help on WhatsApp: How govt’s Nyaya Setu chatbot can assist in property, divorce cases
**Hot take:** In a world where your ex's drama unfolds faster than a WhatsApp forward chain, the government's Nyaya Setu chatbot swoops in like a digital divorce lawyer on speed dial—free, 24/7, and glitchier than your uncle's group chat forwards. Who needs court queues when property spats and matrimonial meltdowns can get a preliminary smackdown via sticker? It's justice served with a side of 'seen' receipts, proving bureaucracy can indeed go viral.**
Nyaya Setu, launched by India's Ministry of Law and Justice, integrates free legal advice directly into WhatsApp at number 7217711814 (appearing as Tele-Law). Users verify their mobile number to access AI-guided support on civil, criminal, family disputes—including property issues, divorce procedures, maintenance, custody, and domestic violence—connecting to panel lawyers without physical visits. Despite teething issues like verification errors, it's available nationwide on Android, iOS, and web, bridging legal access gaps for everyday Indians.