Legal technology startup Nyayanidhi has raised $2 million in a seed funding round led by 3one4 Capital, with participation from DeVC, PeerCheque, Force Ventures, and several angel investors, including Nishchay Ag, co-founder of Jar.
The Bengaluru-based company said the funds will be used to expand its network of advocate partners, strengthen its AI infrastructure, deepen collaborations with government bodies, and scale operations across more states.
Founded by Adithya LHS, Pratik Pany and Chakshu Masagali, Nyayanidhi is developing a litigation operating system that uses Generative AI (GenAI) to streamline and automate legal workflows.
The platform assists in areas such as legal research, document preparation, court filings, and multilingual translation, helping reduce the time and cost associated with litigation.
The company has already completed pilot programs, including operations within the High Court of Karnataka, and claims to have processed thousands of cases. By integrating AI with legal expertise, Nyayanidhi aims to address India’s backlog of over 50 million pending cases and make legal processes more efficient and accessible.
