About LegalInk
Building India's legal AI platform — one verified claim at a time.
A small, technically rigorous team. Building from Faridabad. Users across India. No shortcuts on accuracy, no fabricated section numbers, no training on your data.
What we believe
Indian law deserves AI built for the Indian context.
Indian law deserves AI built for the Indian context — not models trained on American case law and patched with translations. The Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita changed India's criminal code in 2023. Most legal AI still confidently cites IPC and CrPC sections that no longer apply. We refuse to ship that.
When our system isn't sure of a section number, it says so. When a customer asks who can read their drafts, the answer is "no one without your explicit consent on a specific document, with every view logged." When a procurement reviewer asks for our subprocessor list, we hand it over the same day.
That discipline is the product.
Vision · Mission · Goal
Vision
Make competent legal counsel universally accessible in India. Every Indian — citizen, advocate, accountant, business — should have a fluent legal companion that understands Indian law, in Indian languages, answerable to Indian courts.
Mission
Build the most trusted legal AI platform in India by grounding every answer in verified statute and real case law, refusing to fabricate when uncertain, and earning the right to handle enterprise-grade legal data — one verifiable claim at a time.
Goal (next 12 months)
Become the default legal AI for India's mid-market enterprises and independent practitioners. Measured in active pilots, retention of paying advocates, and zero-tolerance accuracy benchmarks published openly.
Why now
Three things changed in 24 months.
The criminal code rewrote itself: BNS, BNSS, and BSA came into force, replacing statutes that had governed Indian courts for 162 years. The data protection regime rewrote itself: DPDP 2023 began enforcement. And the underlying AI models crossed the threshold where deep legal reasoning — not just template fill-ins — became affordable in production.
Indian enterprises now need legal AI that understands Indian law, speaks Indian languages, and operates under Indian compliance posture. That AI didn't exist in 2024. So we built it.
How we work
Trust over hype
When uncertain, we say so. We refuse to fabricate Indian law section numbers. We don't claim certifications we haven't earned, and we publish our roadmap to the ones we're working toward.
Indian by default
BNS-native, Hindi-fluent, court-aware. Our templates use real Indian forum names, real section numbers, real local procedures.
Productized workflows, not generic chat
Inka is a companion, not a chatbot. Brief Generator, Case Strength Analyzer, Counter-Argument Predictor, and Deep Research are tools, not prompt suggestions.
Your data stays your data
Structurally enforced — not just policy. Admins, founders, engineers, support — none can read your drafts, chats, or uploads without your explicit consent on a specific document, with every view logged in your audit trail.
We ship in public
Every meaningful platform change goes to our changelog with the same wording we use internally. When we get something wrong, we own it openly.
The team
Small. Technically rigorous.
A small, technically rigorous team operating from Faridabad, Haryana, with users across India. We answer support emails ourselves. We publish our subprocessor list. We refuse to use customer data to train models.
Building LegalInk is hard precisely because it's the kind of product that breaks the moment its makers get sloppy. We treat it accordingly.
Have a feature request, bug report, or partnership idea? Write to support@legalink.ai.
Company facts
Legal entity
Legalink Tech Solutions LLP
LLPIN
ACY-2677
Date of incorporation
16 May 2026
Registered office
House No. 43, Sector 7A, Ballabgarh, Faridabad – 121006, Haryana, India
Founded
2025
Operating focus
B2B SaaS for Indian legal & finance professionals
For the full compliance posture — DPA, subprocessors, retention, data rights, SLA, RBAC, incident response — see Trust & Security.
In active conversation with
Pilots are quiet by design. We name customers publicly only with their explicit consent. Today, conversations span Indian finance, publishing, legal practice, and compliance functions.