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Indian legal tech startup Nyayanidhi raises $2 million in funding from 3one4 Capital, angels

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(L-R) Chakshu Masagali, Adithya LHS, and Pratik Pany, Co-founders of Nyayanidhi

(L-R) Chakshu Masagali, Adithya LHS, and Pratik Pany, Co-founders of Nyayanidhi

Legaltech startup Nyayanidhi has raised $2 million (around Rs 17.7 crore) in its seed funding round led by 3one4 Capital, with participation from DeVC, PeerCheque, Force Ventures, and a group of angel investors including Nishchay AG, co-founder of Jar.

The Bengaluru-based startup plans to use the funds to expand its network of advocate partners, strengthen its AI infrastructure, and deepen government partnerships as it scales operations across more states.

Founded in 2024 by Adithya LHS, Chakshu Masagali, and Pratik Pany, Nyayanidhi is building a litigation operating system that combines AI and human expertise to streamline legal workflows. Its AI platform helps automate legal documentation, court filings, and multilingual translations while enabling advocates to review and verify AI outputs, ensuring accuracy and accountability.

The startup claims that it has already piloted its platform with multiple High Courts and enterprise clients, processing thousands of litigation cases.

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Nyayanidhi’s model brings together technology and legal professionals to improve the speed and consistency of dispute resolution.

"We are building Nyayanidhi as the digital infrastructure for litigation in India, a platform that brings speed, predictability, and accountability to legal work. Unlike vertical AI SaaS, Nyayanidhi partners with advocates to be the humans-in-the-loop who verify AI-driven knowledge work and deliver accurate legal services in hours," said Adithya LHS, who is also the CEO of Nyayanidhi.

"Our goal is to help clients reach resolutions swiftly and with greater confidence. We believe technology can remove much of the uncertainty that slows down legal processes. By combining data, process discipline, and collaboration with advocates, we want to make legal work more open, uniform, and goal-focused."

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