I'm Aditya — a first-year law student who started LexIQ QUIZ because I genuinely couldn't find what I needed when I was preparing. There were generic quiz sites with outdated questions, expensive coaching apps, and YouTube videos that were great for concepts but useless when you actually needed to sit down and test yourself on a specific chapter of the Constitution or the Indian Contract Act.
So I built it. Not because I had a team or funding or some big plan — but because the problem was real and I knew how to write code.
LexIQ QUIZ is built specifically around how law students actually study. Chapter by chapter. Act by Act. With explanations that cite real case law, not just tell you the answer. The flashcards, the difficulty levels, the leaderboard — none of it is there for show. It's there because that's how you retain legal concepts.
I'm still in my first year. I'm studying the same subjects, reading the same bare acts, and sitting in the same lectures as the students using this platform. That's not a weakness — it's the whole point. I know what it feels like to open Part III of the Constitution the night before an exam and wish there was a fast, clean way to test yourself on Fundamental Rights. That's why LexIQ QUIZ exists.
There's a lot more to build — more Acts, more question sets, better analytics, live quiz battles. This is just the beginning. But it's already free, it's already working, and it's already here for you.