About

a lawyer who decided
to build the tools.

adnah. is led by Raghav R Handa - trained as a lawyer, working as a builder for the past nine years. I learned to build because I kept seeing the same gap: lawyers buried in work that software should handle, and software built by people who didn't understand law. I work with a small number of clients at a time, so the person scoping your build is the same person building it.

A decade in legal, in numbers

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01

The Lawyer

Law as the foundation.

Nine years practising taught me where deadlines, privilege, and jurisdiction actually break, so those aren't things you have to explain to me before we start. What looks like an edge case to a generalist dev shop is usually the case that matters to you.

02

The Operator

Impact at real scale.

I scaled a legal-tech company to 100,000+ lawyers, then ran an AI consulting venture from Dubai. What that taught me: software earns your trust by being correct under real use, not by demoing well. Every build here is judged the same way.

03

The Studio

Built, then shipped.

adnah. is the deliberate version of all of it: a small studio that builds custom tools, portals, and AI systems for lawyers and firms, then hands them over clean. Every artefact, code, models, data, and credentials transfers to you on delivery, with no dual-license traps and no vendor lock-in.

The path

from courtroom to codebase.

Law

Trained and practised across the courts of India, the UAE and Singapore.

Scale

Scaled a legal-technology company to 100,000+ Indian lawyers.

No-Code

Shipped 120+ no-code and low-code solutions for founders and operators across India, the UAE, Singapore, the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe and Australia.

Solo

Worked as a legal-tech consultant to American firms.

Dubai

Ran an AI and business consulting venture in the UAE.

2021

Began building production software - from no-code to AI agents.

Now

Ships product across MatterOS, Notion for Lawyers, ShouldISignAI and adnah.

What we believe

01Systems make great practitioners, not just discipline.

02AI is a tool. Used badly, it is a liability. Used well, it is leverage.

03Law is the most under-used tool a founder owns.

04Nothing real ships from passion alone - only years of work.

adnah

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