Now Litigation Can be Turned into a Source of Revenue with Advok8
“Building a future where anyone irrespective of their economic background will have access to timely justice�, says, Kundan Shahi, Founder and CEO of advok8.in 16 August 2018 (New Delhi) - Litigation Finance is becoming well known as more and more people are becoming aware of it. Litigation Finance has been evolving for the past 20 years. It first originated in Australia 20 years back, where litigations came to be looked at as company assets and insolvency practitioners could invest in it. In India, Litigation Finance is relatively a new concept. With third-party funding gaining increasing international significance in providing parties access to justice, it’s for India to formally open its doors to dispute finance in arbitrations, and eventually even for domestic litigation. Compared to different common law jurisdictions, India has comparatively fewer hurdles in its way to Litigation finance. Judicial precedent since 1876 has held that the common law doctrines of champerty and maintenance are not applicable to India in strict sense and therefore litigation funding has not been held, per se, ineligible and hence, enforceable in most cases. This progressive outlook, therefore, provides fertile ground for the event of third-party funding in India. Advok8.in is single-handedly dominating the litigation funding market in India. The company came into existence in 2016 and offers a host of services from litigation funding, case tracking, and digital appointment. Advok8.in sees a significant number of daily visits from its mobile app with 10000+ lawyers reading legal articles and the latest legal news on its Legisl8 platform. The mobile app also enables lawyers to see the latest developments in their case anywhere they wish to. Apart from it, a bulk of litigation funding requests also comes from the mobile app. Advok8.in has received more than 350 requests for litigation funding till date.