About
Built for Indian families, not generic templates
Sort My Legacy brings legal, financial, digital, and emotional readiness into one guided platform. Built for Indian families: Hindu Succession Act-aligned will drafts, India-specific asset categories, and the nominee rules of Indian banks and insurers.

Founder
Why this exists
Karan Bindal — Founder, Bindal Infotech
Karan founded Bindal Infotech in 2012 and launched Sort My Legacy within it in 2026, after watching close family friends spend years untangling a loved one's affairs — frozen bank accounts, lapsed insurance, contested property. The grief was hard enough; the paperwork made it brutal. He's building Sort My Legacy as an India-first estate-planning platform that treats both with the seriousness they deserve.
Company
About Bindal Infotech
Sort My Legacy is operated by Bindal Infotech, an Indian software company founded in 2012. The Sort My Legacy product launched within Bindal Infotech in 2026.
Registered identifier: Dun & Bradstreet D-U-N-S Number 771780110.
India is our first and primary market. Other personal-law and country flows will follow as we ship them — not before.
- Legal entity
- Bindal Infotech
- D-U-N-S Number
- 771780110
- Founded
- 2012
- Country
- India
Why we built this
Indian families often face years of confusion because information is scattered and conversations are delayed. Bank accounts, insurance, property, nominees — everything lives in different places. We built one practical system to document, decide, and communicate.
So your family never has to guess. They know where things are, who gets what, and what to do first.
What we stand for
- Warm and practical: No jargon. Action-oriented. One step at a time. We meet you where you are.
- Your pace: Complete quickly or take your time. Your pace, your schedule.
- Security-first, honestly: Your password vault is encrypted on your device with AES-256-GCM (we can't read it). Other data uses TLS in transit and encryption at rest. Full detail on the Security page — nothing hand-wavy.
- India-specific: Hindu Succession Act 1956, India-specific asset categories, nominee rules, and family structures. Built for how you actually live.