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Legal Tech Startup Nyayanidhi Raises $2 Million to Revolutionize India’s Courts with AI

Nyayanidhi Secures $2 Million Seed Funding India’s legal tech landscape just got a major boost. Nyayanidhi, a startup building AI-powered litigation operating systems, has raised $2 million in a seed funding round led by 3one4 Capital, with participation from DeVC, PeerCheque, Force Ventures, and an

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Nyayanidhi Secures $2 Million Seed Funding

India’s legal tech landscape just got a major boost. Nyayanidhi, a startup building AI-powered litigation operating systems, has raised $2 million in a seed funding round led by 3one4 Capital, with participation from DeVC, PeerCheque, Force Ventures, and angel investors including Nishchay Ag, co-founder of Jar.

The fresh capital will fuel Nyayanidhi’s ambitious plans to expand operations across states, strengthen AI infrastructure, grow its network of advocate partners, and deepen government collaborations.


The Founders Behind Nyayanidhi

Nyayanidhi was co-founded in 2024 by Adithya LHS, Chakshu Masagali, and Pratik Pany. The team brings a mix of legal, technical, and operational expertise, aiming to tackle one of India’s biggest challenges: its overloaded court system.


Using AI and automation, Nyayanidhi is making legal documentation, translations, and filings ten times faster and more reliable. Key features include:

  • Standardized processes with quality controls to ensure accuracy
  • Partner advocates providing deep legal expertise and procedural mastery
  • Outcome-focused delivery for faster and more accountable dispute resolution
  • Support for multilingual drafting across diverse legal contexts

By streamlining workflows and automating repetitive tasks, Nyayanidhi is enabling more precise, faster, and trustworthy legal services.


India’s courts face a staggering challenge:

  • 50 million pending cases
  • 20 million new filings each year

Nyayanidhi’s technology aims to reduce delays and improve efficiency, making it easier for lawyers and litigants to handle cases accurately and on time.


Early Success and Adoption

Nyayanidhi is already seeing traction through:

  • Pilot programs in High Courts
  • Partnerships with enterprises
  • Multilingual legal drafting support

The platform claims to have processed thousands of litigation cases, showing strong adoption and effectiveness in real-world legal scenarios.


What This Funding Means

The $2 million seed round will allow Nyayanidhi to:

  • Expand its advocate network
  • Strengthen its AI capabilities
  • Grow operations across multiple states
  • Build deeper collaborations with government agencies

Investors see Nyayanidhi as a game-changer in India’s legal tech space, poised to address inefficiencies in the country’s justice system while bringing innovation to a traditional industry.


Bottom Line

Nyayanidhi is not just another legal tech startup—it’s transforming the way India’s courts and legal professionals operate. With AI, automation, and a strong team of advocates, the startup is scaling rapidly and tackling one of the most pressing challenges in the country’s legal system: efficiency, accuracy, and accountability.

Expect Nyayanidhi to play a big role in shaping the future of legal services in India.

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