Blue Cloud Softech Solutions Limited has announced the successful deployment of AI-CopWriter, described by the Hyderabad City Police as India’s first AI-powered multilingual complaint-recording application.
The tool was developed by the company in collaboration with the IT Cell of Hyderabad City Police and was formally launched by the Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad City, V. C. Sajjanar, IPS, at the Telangana Integrated Command and Control Centre in Banjara Hills.
AI-CopWriter allows a citizen to narrate a complaint in their mother tongue, after which the application transcribes and translates the statement into a complete First Information Report draft within seconds. The system works across ten major Indian languages with automatic language detection.
Every exported document is generated as a tamper-evident PDF that automatically embeds the FIR number, the names of the complainant and accused, the recording officer’s name and badge identification, the police station, and the relevant sections of law, ensuring attribution and record integrity.
“Language should never stand between a citizen and justice. With AI-CopWriter, it no longer will,” the Commissioner of Police said at the launch.
The application has been designed for a city that is home to migrants, tourists, women, and senior citizens who may not speak the local language. It aims to give citizens equal access to justice regardless of the language they speak, speed up the filing process by converting spoken complaints into FIR drafts in seconds rather than hours, improve the accuracy and quality of investigations through verbatim and attributed capture of statements, and standardise record-keeping across police stations through tamper-evident documentation with embedded case metadata. The Hyderabad City Police have indicated that the application is intended to be rolled out across the city’s network of police stations to standardise multilingual complaint registration across units.
Tejesh Kumar Kodali, Group Chairman, Blue Cloud Group, said the true measure of artificial intelligence lies not in what it automates but in who it empowers, adding that a grandmother, a migrant worker, or a visitor can now walk into a police station in Hyderabad and be understood in their own words and their own language. He thanked the Hyderabad City Police for the vision and trust behind building India’s first AI multilingual FIR recorder with the company, calling the Hyderabad deployment a template for the nation and for every public service where language still stands between a citizen and their rights.
AI-CopWriter adds to Blue Cloud Softech’s growing portfolio of AI platforms deployed with law enforcement and government agencies, reflecting the company’s strategy of building productised, India-engineered AI that can be replicated across police forces, government departments, and citizen-service agencies nationally.
The application operates within the lawful processes of the police and has been designed with record-integrity and attribution safeguards, including tamper-evident documentation and officer attribution on every record.
The company has said it remains committed to responsible AI and to compliance with applicable law, including the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, in the handling of citizen data.
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