Published on: April 24, 2026

NARCOTICS ANALYSIS & RAG-BASED INVESTIGATION TOOL (NARIT-AI)

NARCOTICS ANALYSIS & RAG-BASED INVESTIGATION TOOL (NARIT-AI)

NEWS: The Gujarat Policeà To address declining conviction rates in drug-related cases, which fell to 25% in 2022.

About

  • NARIT-AIà Specialized, private artificial intelligence system designed to assist law enforcement officers in the investigation and prosecution of complex narcotics cases.
  • Operates within a closed environment specifically trained on Indian legal statutes and judicial precedents.

OBJECTVE

  • Ensures that investigating officers (IOs) adhere strictly to the primacy of procedure required by the NDPS Act, where even minor lapses can lead to acquittals.
  • Provides real-time legal and analytical support that makes investigations robust enough to withstand defense scrutiny in court.

WORKING PROCESS

  • Utilizes Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) technology
  • Curated Databaseà Instead of searching the open internetà References a specific data library containing the NDPS Act, the three new criminal laws (BNS, BNSS, BSA), and thousands of Supreme Court and High Court judgments.
  • FIR Integrationà An officer simply uploads a First Information Report (FIR) into the system.
  • The AI analyzes the FIR against its database to generate case-specific instructions, checklists, and legal strategies.
  • Eliminating Hallucinationsà operates in a closed sandbox, it does not invent fake citations or laws, ensuring all generated advice is factually grounded in Indian law.

Key Features

  • Generates a step-by-step roadmap for the IO to follow from seizure to trial.
  • Provides a mandatory list of evidence required for the specific type of narcotic involved
  • Capable of generating a draft Chargesheet and a Summary for Court.
  • Identifies potential Prosecution Weaknesses
  • Suggests Defence Rebuttals before the case even reaches the public prosecutor.
  • Uses enforcement-grade double-layer encryption and is restricted to verified police users; it is not accessible to the public.