Evault for legal records
Jeba N, Anas S, Anuragav S, Abhishek R, Sachin K

TL;DR
This paper presents a blockchain-based eVault platform designed to securely and transparently manage legal records, enabling stakeholders to easily access, share, and create legal documents within a user-friendly ecosystem.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel blockchain-enabled legal records management system with integrated document creation, enhancing security, transparency, and usability for legal stakeholders.
Findings
Secure and transparent legal record management using blockchain.
User-friendly interfaces for all stakeholders.
Integrated document creation and storage features.
Abstract
Innovative solution for addressing the challenges in the legal records management system through a blockchain-based eVault platform. Our objective is to create a secure, transparent, and accessible ecosystem that caters to the needs of all stakeholders, including lawyers, judges, clients, and registrars. First and foremost, our solution is built on a robust blockchain platform like Ethereum harnessing the power of smart contracts to manage access, permissions, and transactions effectively. This ensures the utmost security and transparency in every interaction within the system. To make our eVault system user-friendly, we've developed intuitive interfaces for all stakeholders. Lawyers, judges, clients, and even registrars can effortlessly upload and retrieve legal documents, track changes, and share information within the platform. But that's not all; we've gone a step further by…
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TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Law
