The next chapter isn’t about new tools. It’s about a stronger foundation for litigation itself. #Nyayanidhi
About us
Vertical GenAI Stack for Litigation and Judicial Systems in India
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www.nyayanidhi.com
External link for Nyayanidhi
- Industry
- Legal Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Type
- Privately Held
Employees at Nyayanidhi
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Dinesh Babu
Tech Lead, Nyayanidhi | Actor | Ex-Oracle
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Adithya LHS
Founder @ Nyayanidhi | AI for Litigation | Policy
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Chinmay Kadli
Chief of Staff @ Nyayanidhi | AI for Litigation | Scaling Startup Success from Ground Up
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Chakshu Masagali
Founder @Nyayanidhi | Ai for Litigation | Duke University
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Nyayanidhi reposted this
Legal tech startups are witnessing a funding spree, several reports indicate. Bengaluru-based legal tech startup Nyayanidhi secured $2 million in seed funding, reports The Economic Times. It was led by 3one4 Capital, with DeVC, PeerCheque, Force Ventures, and several angel investors — including Jar co-founder Nishchay Ag — participating. The company uses AI and automation to speed up dispute-resolution processes, offering faster and more accurate legal documentation, translations, and filings, the report says. Legaltech AI company Legora has also raised $150 million in a Series C round led by Bessemer Venture Partners, valuing the Stockholm-based company at $1.8 billion, says another report by The Economic Times. The funding round saw participation from existing investors, including ICONIQ, General Catalyst, Redpoint Ventures, Benchmark, and Y Combinator. The intent is to use this capital to deepen their local push — expanding its presence in India to tap into its legal talent base and fast-modernising law firm ecosystem. Meanwhile, legal AI startup Lucio has raised $5 million in funding led by DeVC, along with high-net-worth investors Ashish Kacholia and Lashit Sanghvi, reports Moneycontrol. The capital will be used to expand its product suite and enhance personalisation capabilities for lawyers across jurisdictions. “We are building Lucio to disappear into legal workflows, to meet lawyers where they already are and elevate the quality of their output,” adds Vasu Aggarwal, Co-Founder of Lucio. Why are legal tech startups getting a funding boost? Share your thoughts in the comments section. ✍: Nakul Ghai 📷: Getty Images Source: The Economic Times: https://lnkd.in/d4R34_SJ The Economic Times: https://lnkd.in/gYXrqR7C moneycontrol.com: https://lnkd.in/dVvT5yXc #Funding #Legal #AI
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Nyayanidhi reposted this
We’ve raised $2M to build India’s litigation Operating Intelligence from 3one4 Capital, peercheque, Force Ventures LLP and DeVC and exceptional angels including Nishchay Ag along with support from advisors like Sidu Ponnappa who believed in us from the very beginning. Today marks a milestone in my personal and professional life but the journey that got us here is what matters the most. One that began our AI x Litigation story. Nyayanidhi didn’t start in an office or on a whiteboard. It started inside the High Court of Karnataka, with a tiny printer shop we set up between courtrooms. One table. One printer. Chinmay beside me, and a very curious dream. I call it a printer shop because it was just that. It wasn’t a prototype built to impress but a proof of concept that delivered certainty, the right legal-service at the right time for people who couldn’t afford a second chance. While others shipped demos, We took live case files and delivered litigation work instantly. This included drafting, research, translations and even signing affidavits taking liability for AI-driven legal work. No excuses. No experimental disclaimers. We knew livelihoods were at stake in every sentence. By August 2024, we had an internal mandate: all sexual assault cases would pass through me, which is to say, anything that was more human than legal was something I’d personally be with. I have sat and cried with women, fought for their children, refused money from victims of trafficking, worked through nights and with this I will always be proud of being Nyayanidhi’s first translator. There were only two people who saw something when I said I will execute my vision with a printer shop to redefine dispute resolution in India - Sidu and Nishchay. To everyone who believed in us from the start, my printer-shop crew in the corner of the court, the advocates that trusted our tiny AI-printer shop, my cofounders (Chakshu and Pratik), team and friends, thank you. You are the reason we get to build for millions. India has a population-scale justice problem. We’re building the rails, one court, one district, one case at a time and if you’re someone who wants their work to matter on day zero, my inbox is open. Super excited to be partnering with Siddarth, Aakash, Aakrit, Pratyush and Karthik on this journey.
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We are thrilled to share that we’ve raised $2M in Seed funding, led by 3one4 Capital with peercheque, Force Ventures LLP DeVC and respected angel investors including Nishchay Ag Nyayanidhi brings operative intelligence to enterprises, a legal brain that understands business context, anticipates vulnerabilities across engagements and measures risk exposure in real time. We are a full-stack services platform where our proprietary AI compresses weeks of legal work into minutes and specialist advocates deliver final outputs within hours. Today, litigation workflows are reactionary. Business teams spend days transferring context before strong arguments can even begin. With Nyayanidhi, context is mapped at stage zero so every requirement met through the platform is aligned to business interests from day one and ensuring defensible across every forums To our early customers, partners and investors - thank you for your conviction. We’re just getting started. Adithya LHS | Chakshu Masagali | Pratik Pany
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It’s time to rebuild the infrastructure around dispute resolution, powered by proprietary AI to make it faster, transparent and accountable. #Nyayanidhi
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