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Bengaluru-based legal-tech startup raises $2 M seed to automate litigation

Bengaluru-based startup Nyayanidhi announced a $2 million seed funding round led by 3one4 Capital. The company will use the funds to build an AI-led litigation operating system that accelerates document drafting, translations and filings by up to 10×.
India’s judicial system currently has over 50 million pending cases and 20 million new filings annually, making this automation push potentially transformative for corporate and law-firm workflows.
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Bengaluru-based legal-tech startup raises $2 M seed to automate litigation

Bengaluru-based startup Nyayanidhi announced a $2 million seed funding round led by 3one4 Capital. The company will use the funds to build an AI-led litigation operating system that accelerates document drafting, translations and filings by up to 10×.
India’s judicial system currently has over 50 million pending cases and 20 million new filings annually, making this automation push potentially transformative for corporate and law-firm workflows.
M• By Harsh Ranjan
Explore:High Return Equity Mutual Fund
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Nyayanidhi raises $2 M seed to automate litigation workflows in India’s over-burdened judicial system.
Bengaluru-based startup Nyayanidhi announced a $2 million seed funding round led by 3one4 Capital. The company will use the funds to build an AI-led litigation operating system that accelerates document drafting, translations and filings by up to 10×.
India’s judicial system currently has over 50 million pending cases and 20 million new filings annually, making this automation push potentially transformative for corporate and law-firm workflows.

Bengaluru-based startup Nyayanidhi announced a $2 million seed funding round led by 3one4 Capital. The company will use the funds to build an AI-led litigation operating system that accelerates document drafting, translations and filings by up to 10×.
India’s judicial system currently has over 50 million pending cases and 20 million new filings annually, making this automation push potentially transformative for corporate and law-firm workflows.
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