India witnesses large-scale tragedies with alarming regularity — industrial disasters, infrastructure failures, pharmaceutical harm, environmental damage, transport accidents, and public health crises. Yet, justice for victims remains fragmented, delayed, or diluted.
Mass Torts are not just a legal concept. They are a justice mechanism — one that India urgently needs.
Justice based on actual loss, not symbolic amounts.
Collective litigation reduces delays and judicial burden.
Deterrence through real financial and reputational consequences.
Families don't fight alone against powerful institutions.
India's judiciary evolves from reactive relief to structured remedies.