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AI inference output. Decision authority remains with the client.

Last updated: 2026-05-02 · SEBI IA Regs 2013 / RBI / RERA 2016 / Advocates Act 1961 / IBBI reference frame

1. What a Decision Brief is

A RAOSCAFF Decision Brief is an AI Inference Output (AIO) — an AI-assisted analytical inference produced under senior human supervision. It is a modelled perspective on the question, decision, opportunity, or scenario the client commissioned. It is research and structured intelligence intended as decision input for a client who retains all decision authority. Every Brief carries the AIO designation in its header so the analytical-inference framing is unambiguous from first read.

2. What a Decision Brief is not

A Decision Brief is not investment advice, financial advice, legal advice, tax advice, accounting advice, real-estate brokerage advice, valuation certification, audit opinion, fiduciary recommendation, regulatory clearance, or a buy / sell / hold recommendation of any kind. RAOSCAFF does not advise the client to take or avoid any specific action. The Brief presents the model's analytical perspective on the situation; the client decides what to do with that perspective.

3. RAOSCAFF is not a registered regulated entity

RAOSCAFF is not registered with the Securities and Exchange Board of India under the SEBI (Investment Advisers) Regulations 2013, with the Reserve Bank of India under the Banking Regulation Act 1949, with the Real Estate Regulatory Authority under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act 2016, with any State Bar Council under the Advocates Act 1961, with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India under the Chartered Accountants Act 1949, with the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India as a registered valuer, or with the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India as a registered insurance adviser. RAOSCAFF is also not a licensed medical practitioner or clinical decision-making provider. RAOSCAFF outputs operate outside the perimeter of these regulated activities.

4. Decision authority and liability rest with the client

The client is the decider. Every action taken on the basis of, or after reading, a Decision Brief is the client's decision and the client's responsibility. RAOSCAFF makes no representation that any modelled scenario will materialise, that any forecasted reaction will hold, or that any structured option will succeed. Outcomes depend on conditions outside RAOSCAFF's control — counterparty behaviour, market shifts, regulatory change, execution discipline, and force majeure. The client bears the risk and the reward of acting on the Brief.

5. Independent verification expected for regulated decisions

Where a decision implicates regulated activity — investment placements, securities transactions, property purchase / sale / leasing under RERA, regulated lending, tax positions, legal proceedings, professional valuation for a regulated purpose, medical or clinical action — the client must engage the appropriate registered professional (SEBI-registered investment adviser, RERA-registered agent, advocate, chartered accountant, IBBI-registered valuer, qualified clinician, etc.). The Brief informs the client's thinking; the regulated professional executes the regulated activity.

6. AI inference frame

Decision Briefs are produced through AI-native research, simulation, behavioural modelling, and adversarial review under senior human supervision. Outputs are inferences and probabilistic perspectives — not deterministic answers. Models can be wrong, assumptions can shift, and structural patterns can break under novel conditions. Each Brief carries an explicit AI Inference Output designation and is meant to be read as such.

7. Modelled foresight, not fortune-telling

Where the Brief includes scenario modelling, the modelled scenarios are illustrative analytical perspectives under the assumptions stated in the Brief. They are not forecasts the client should rely on in isolation, and they do not represent recommended courses of action. Material changes to underlying conditions can render the modelled scenarios inapplicable without notice. The Brief is the snapshot of an inference run on the day it was produced — not a real-time prediction engine, not a continuously refreshed signal — and clients with time-sensitive matters should weigh the analytical inference alongside their own current judgment and the input of any regulated professionals they engage.

8. Limitation of liability (subject to applicable law)

Subject to applicable law and the non-excludable liabilities below, RAOSCAFF's total cumulative liability arising out of or in connection with any Decision Brief or related engagement is capped at the engagement fee actually paid for that Brief. RAOSCAFF disclaims liability for indirect, consequential, special, exemplary, or punitive damages, including lost profits, lost opportunity, lost goodwill, or lost data, even if the possibility of such damages was foreseeable. Nothing in this section limits or excludes liability that cannot be limited or excluded under applicable law — including, where applicable, liability for fraud, wilful misconduct, gross negligence, statutory breach (including under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023), confidentiality breach, intellectual-property misuse, personal injury caused by RAOSCAFF, or non-excludable rights under the Consumer Protection Act 2019 or analogous laws.

9. No fiduciary relationship

Engaging RAOSCAFF does not create a fiduciary relationship, an attorney–client relationship, an adviser–client relationship under SEBI IA Regulations, or any other regulated trust relationship between RAOSCAFF and the client, except where a written engagement contract expressly states otherwise. The relationship is contractor-and-client for the production of an analytical research output.

10. Distribution and use restrictions

Decision Briefs are prepared for the named client and the engagement scope. Re-distribution to non-engagement parties, public quotation, citation in marketing collateral, or use as evidence in adversarial proceedings without RAOSCAFF written consent is outside the engagement and not authorised.

11. Confidentiality

RAOSCAFF treats client submissions and Brief content as confidential. The Data Use Policy describes the boundary on retention for internal pattern extraction and the consent model that governs it. Confidentiality survives termination of the engagement.

12. Updates and version control

This Report Disclaimer may evolve. Each engagement contract incorporates the version current at the time of contracting; subsequent site updates apply prospectively to engagements contracted after the update.