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Legal processes in India can seem long, daunting and hopelessly complicated for the average person. 23-year-old lawyer Shreya Sharma took this on as a challenge and set out to simplify all things legal by launching her own start-up, Rest the Case. The Pune-based company provides a media platform that serves two purposes: one, it simplifies complex legal jargon, and two, it provides templates for legal agreements and contracts that are customisable to the person’s needs. The primary aim of the platform, however, is to connect their clients with a lawyer that will be able to solve their specific problem, be it divorce, copyright, or property disputes.

Tune in to the conversation between Shreya Sharma and RJ Kay as she shares her journey and how she thinks technology and the legal world can be integrated to better serve people.

Shreya Sharma is the founder of Pune-based legal startup Rest the Case. She completed her Bachelor’s in Law from Cardiff University in the UK. She founded the company to provide a unified legal platform for the benefit of lawyers, clients and law students.

India's growing legal services market was valued at $1.3 billion in 2018.

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Legal processes in India can seem long, daunting and hopelessly complicated for the average person. 23-year-old lawyer Shreya Sharma took this on as a challenge and set out to simplify all things legal by launching her own start-up, Rest the Case. The Pune-based company provides a media platform that serves two purposes: one, it simplifies complex legal jargon, and two, it provides templates for legal agreements and contracts that are customisable to the person’s needs. The primary aim of the platform, however, is to connect their clients with a lawyer that will be able to solve their specific problem, be it divorce, copyright, or property disputes.

Tune in to the conversation between Shreya Sharma and RJ Kay as she shares her journey and how she thinks technology and the legal world can be integrated to better serve people.

Shreya Sharma is the founder of Pune-based legal startup Rest the Case. She completed her Bachelor’s in Law from Cardiff University in the UK. She founded the company to provide a unified legal platform for the benefit of lawyers, clients and law students.

India's growing legal services market was valued at $1.3 billion in 2018.

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