MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202631051414 A) filed by Guru Nanak Institute Of Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal, on April 22, for 'method and platform for automated compliance validation of aicte/ugc approvals with risk scoring and audit-ready evidence generation.'

Inventor(s) include Ananjan Maiti; Dipankar Basu; Suman Bhattacharya; Mahamuda Sultana; Banani Mandal; Sudeepta Paul; Badhan Majumder; Debjit Dwari; Ayan Roy; and Shakshi Kumari.

The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A computer-implemented platform and method for automated compliance validation of academic institutions seeking approvals or accreditation from regulatory authorities (for example, AICTE and UGC). The system, implemented on one or more processors with memory, ingests heterogeneous institutional documents, applies OCR and document parsing to extract text and layout with confidence indicators, performs template comparison and AI-based analyses (including NLP, rule-based validation, faculty credential checks and blueprint image analysis), and computes document sufficiency and compliance risk scores using a calibrated evidence aggregation engine (ECDSA). The platform assembles audit-ready evidence packages that link computed metrics to underlying source documents, supports role-based dashboards and programmatic interfaces, and stores append-only audit logs for traceability and continuous improvement. The invention improves accuracy, explainability, scalability and auditability of regulatory compliance evaluation workflows."

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