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Third-Party Funding of Dispute Resolution is India’s first book on how law and finance intersect to reshape justice and commerce. From high-stakes litigation to complex arbitration, it shows how external funding transforms disputes into strategic business decisions, unlocking capital and enabling access to justice.
Packed with expert insights, case studies, and practical guidance, this edition widely covers litigation, arbitration, insolvency & MSMEs. Also, the latest policy updates & judicial developments, fresh real-world case studies from India & with more focus more on stronger business & financial strategy.
Key Features:
This book will be beneficial to arbitrators, corporate counsels, policymakers, foreign investors, academicians, lawyers, judges, and JTRI professionals.
First-ever book in the Indian context on a fascinating intersection of finance and law. This will upgrade socio-legal thinking about third-party litigation, benefitting both litigants and financiers.
- Dr. M.S. Sahoo
First Chairperson, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India
Whenever a new financial mechanism emerges, concerns around its misuse for money laundering, terrorist financing, or tax evasion are inevitable. In this book, the authors offer sharp and actionable guidance on how India's policy on third-party funding can be structured to safeguard compliance while promoting access to justice-making it an essential and engaging read for policymakers and practitioners alike.
- Gyaneshwar Kumar Singh
Director General & CEO of Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs (IICA)
Disputes are a big business in India, and big businesses mean big money. As legal costs soar and timelines stretch, third-party funding is quietly emerging as the next wave in financial strategy, a market that even some of the large players are trying to understand better. This book is a lucid, well-researched entry point for CXOs who want to turn litigation risk into a boardroom asset.
- Hamsini Karthik
Editor, BFSI, Moneycontrol
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