India's First Class Action Platform
"JoinClaims. Take the fight to them."
They have lawyers. They have time. They are betting you won't bother. Thousands of people across India have faced the same wrong — and stayed silent because fighting alone felt impossible. JoinClaims.com changes that. Find others like you, build a group, and let one powerful case do what a hundred individual complaints never could.
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Why This Works
Companies ignore individuals. They budget for it. What they cannot ignore is a coordinated group of claimants filing one powerful case with a specialist lawyer. That is exactly what JoinClaims.com builds.
Register your grievance. No payment yet — we evaluate first. If your case qualifies, we accept it and build a group around it. You pay only after we say yes.
We find others with the same grievance and bring them together. The bigger your group, the stronger your case — and the harder you are to dismiss. Numbers are your power.
Lawyers apply to take your case. Your group's representatives interview the top three and vote. Your lawyer. Your choice. No one assigns a lawyer to you — you choose together.
Your lawyer files one powerful case on behalf of the entire group. One case carries more weight than a hundred individual complaints. The company that ignored you will not be able to ignore this.
Who We Help
Airlines, banks, builders, insurance companies, ed-tech platforms, electric vehicle manufacturers — companies that sold you something that didn't match what was promised. The Consumer Protection Act 2019 and RERA are powerful tools when used collectively.
Promoters who use corporate power to benefit themselves at the expense of minority shareholders. Related party transactions, preferential allotments, oppression and mismanagement. The Companies Act 2013 provides class action rights under Section 245 — rarely used because minorities act alone.
Municipal corporations, local bodies, and public utilities that fail their duty to residents — illegal property tax levies, water and drainage failures, road conditions, utility billing fraud. Group action through PILs and writ petitions has forced accountability where individual complaints could not.
Your Lawyer. Your Vote.
Any claimant can volunteer to be a Case Representative when registering. There is no limit — 1 or 1,000 reps.
Lawyers and legal firms opt into our platform and apply to take your case. JoinClaims.com vets all applicants for eligibility.
All Representatives review and vote for their top 3 legal firms from the vetted list.
JoinClaims.com organises three separate online calls — one with each shortlisted firm. Representatives attend all three and ask whatever they need to.
Representatives vote for their final choice. The winning firm is appointed. JoinClaims.com's involvement ends here.
Open Cases
The more claimants join, the more powerful the case becomes. Register your interest — there is no payment until your case is evaluated and accepted.
An airline cancelled thousands of flights during peak travel season — weddings missed, business deals lost, hotel bookings forfeited. The airline had nearly two years to prepare for new regulations and chose not to. A ticket refund does not cover what passengers actually lost. A group legal case can seek compensation for consequential losses, mental agony, and more — beyond what the airline has offered.
Hundreds of thousands of families across India are paying EMI every month on a home they cannot live in. Possession was promised in 2020, 2021, 2022. The builder keeps asking for more time. Meanwhile buyers pay rent somewhere else and an EMI for a flat that does not exist yet. RERA mandates compensation for every month of delay. Indian courts have already awarded crores in similar cases.
ULIP and endowment policies sold across India promised 10–15% returns. After 10 or 15 years, policyholders discovered that hidden charges had consumed most of their savings. The charges were never explained at the time of sale. Indian courts have ruled such policies can be cancelled and full amounts refunded with interest.
Foreclosure charges specifically banned by the RBI. Processing fees added without prior disclosure. Penalty interest applied without notice. Each person lost between ₹2,000 and ₹50,000. Individually too small to fight alone. Collectively, this represents hundreds of crores taken from millions of ordinary borrowers who trusted their banks.
Several online education platforms enrolled students into long-term fee agreements — often structured as loans — without clearly disclosing the financial commitment. Families discovered they were not paying monthly course fees but monthly EMIs on a loan taken in their name. Some platforms subsequently shut down or reduced services significantly, leaving students with debt and no education. This is a pattern, not an accident.
Owners of a major domestic electric scooter brand have reported: battery safety issues not disclosed at the time of purchase; advertised range significantly higher than actual range in real-world conditions; service centres shutting without notice, leaving owners without support; and financing schemes with charges not clearly communicated. These are four separate consumer grievances — one group case can address all of them.
Minority shareholders in listed and unlisted companies across India routinely face oppression — related party transactions that benefit promoters at the company's expense, preferential allotments that dilute minority stakes without fair pricing, and board decisions that favour controlling shareholders at the cost of everyone else. Indian company law provides specific remedies for minority shareholders. The Companies Act 2013 allows class actions before the NCLT. These cases work when minorities act together.
Municipal corporations, local bodies, and public utilities owe a duty of care to residents — proper roads, clean water, functioning drainage, accurate property tax assessment, and fair utility billing. When they fail systematically, and when individuals raise their voice alone, nothing changes. Group legal action against public authorities — through PILs, writ petitions, and consumer forums — has forced accountability where individual complaints never could.
It Has Been Done Before
These are not American lawsuits. These are Indian cases, Indian courts, Indian claimants — people who decided not to stay silent. Every rupee below was awarded under the same laws that protect you today.
"One-sided contract clauses cannot stop consumers from getting just compensation. Delay in handing over possession is a deficiency of service."— Supreme Court of India, 2020
These cases span consumer rights, real estate, investor protection and shareholder law — fought under the same Indian legal system that JoinClaims.com helps people organise and access. What was missing was a way for victims to find each other. That is what we have built.
File Your ClaimWhat You Pay
We only charge you after evaluating and accepting your case. If we cannot form a group or hand your case to a lawyer, you get your money back. No fine print. No hidden fees. Ever.
Platform Onboarding Fee — One Time
One-time fee. Covers all JoinClaims.com platform services from registration until a lawyer is appointed to your case.
After Lawyer Appointment
JoinClaims.com's role ends when your group appoints a lawyer. All further fees are between you and your chosen lawyer directly. We are a platform — not a law firm.
Why Trust Us
JoinClaims.com does not provide legal advice. We do not file cases for you. We do not assign you a lawyer. We help you find others, get organised, and choose your own lawyer through a fair democratic process.
Your onboarding fee is refundable. Full refund terms are in the pricing section and our Terms and Conditions.
We do not promise outcomes. We do not guarantee settlements. We do not tell you what compensation to expect. Legal outcomes depend on your case, your lawyer, and the courts.
We vet lawyers who apply to your case. Your group's Representatives interview and vote. The final choice belongs entirely to your group — not to JoinClaims.com.
We do not call you. You can reach us on WhatsApp, email, or request a callback. You decide when and how we speak. We respect your time and privacy.
JoinClaims.com is operated by Sensabull Brands Private Limited, 150 Basement, Patparganj Industrial Area, New Delhi – 110092. We are a registered Indian company, not an anonymous internet platform.
Take the First Step
It takes five minutes. No payment now. We review every submission within 48 working hours — and if your case qualifies, we reach out with next steps. The company that ignored you will not be able to ignore all of you.
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Get In Touch
No cold calls. No sales pressure. Reach us the way that works for you — or request a callback at a time of your choosing.
Choose any channel that is convenient for you. We typically respond within 4 working hours on WhatsApp and within 24 hours on email.
We do not have a helpline. We do not make outbound calls.
Tell us your name, number, and the best time to call. We will call you — you will not need to call us.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. JoinClaims.com is a technology platform operated by Sensabull Brands Private Limited. We help people with the same legal grievance find each other, get organised, and choose a lawyer together. We do not provide legal advice, we do not file cases, and we do not represent anyone in court. All legal work is done by the independent advocate or legal firm your group appoints.
The platform onboarding fee covers all JoinClaims.com services from the time you register until a lawyer is appointed to your case. This includes: case evaluation and registration, building your claimant group, vetting lawyers who apply to your case, coordinating the Representative selection process, and facilitating the online interview and final vote. Once a lawyer is appointed, JoinClaims.com's involvement ends and there are no further fees from us.
You can request a full 100% refund within 45 days of payment — no questions asked. After 45 days and until a lawyer is formally assigned to your case, you are eligible for a 50% refund. Once a lawyer has been appointed, the fee is non-refundable as services will have been substantially delivered. Full details are in our Terms and Conditions.
No. JoinClaims.com does not guarantee that a case will be filed, that a group will be formed, or that any legal action will result in compensation. Legal outcomes depend entirely on your case, the evidence available, the lawyer your group appoints, and the courts. We help you organise — the legal outcome is not something we control or promise.
JoinClaims.com's role — building the group and appointing a lawyer — typically takes weeks to a few months, depending on how quickly claimants come forward. After that, consumer cases at the NCDRC typically take 2 to 4 years to reach a final order. Some cases settle before that. We are completely transparent: this is not a quick process. Indian courts have awarded crores in similar cases, which is why people find it worth pursuing.
Lawyers and legal firms opt into JoinClaims.com and apply to take your case. JoinClaims.com vets all applicants for eligibility. Any claimant who opts in as a Case Representative takes part in the selection. Representatives vote for their top 3 legal firms. JoinClaims.com then organises three separate online calls — one with each shortlisted firm — so Representatives can ask questions and assess each one. After all three calls, Representatives vote for their final choice. The winning firm is appointed. JoinClaims.com does not select the lawyer — your group does.
Yes. Anyone — whether or not they are a claimant themselves — can refer people to JoinClaims.com. If the person you refer registers and pays the onboarding fee, you earn a referral cashback. Full terms for the referral programme are in our Terms and Conditions.
Yes. A partial refund does not prevent you from seeking additional compensation — for example, for consequential losses, mental agony, or interest on the delay. Your chosen lawyer will advise you on what can be claimed given the refund already received. JoinClaims.com does not advise on this — your lawyer does.