5Commercial transporters’ apex body launches legal helpline for the drivers in distress
- ByStartupStory | September 10, 2021
All India Transporters Welfare Association or AITWA, has launched the nation’s first on-road legal assistance program “Lawyer on the Spot” (LotS). The program will present spherical clock on-line legal assist, fast native legal illustration and training on primary rights and procedures to commercial vehicles in need. The affiliation has tied up with legal tech platform ‘Lawyered’ for the program.
One of the apex trade bodies of India’s street transport sector and in addition acknowledged by the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MORTH) has launched this initiative to expedite the legal assistance to industrial autos in instances together with accidents, thefts and seizures of business autos by officers.
“Incidents can happen to anyone, anywhere and at any time. However, it is imperative to understand that a majority of trucks get delayed due to forced stoppages or corrupt officials,” stated Mahendra Arya, President of AITWA in a launch. “Hence, the effective and timely intervention of a trained professional who knows the ins and outs of the laws and the authorities is required for the welfare of the Road Transport Fraternity.”
India’s street community is taken into account to be the second busiest in the world and transports 980 million tonnes of cargo yearly. According to AITWA, street transport is most vulnerable to interferences resembling compelled stoppages by involved authorities and exterior brokers which result in corruption and the trade loses over $20 million yearly. The lack of productiveness because of these stoppages is a giant concern because it probably will increase the journey prices by 40%.
According to AITWA, any industrial automobile in distress will be capable of making a name to the helpline and the drivers will get help to get linked with the native authorities on the location of the incident together with the Police, RTO and Taxation departments. Also, for incidents that require on-the-spot help by a neighborhood lawyer, LotS will join the clients to a close-by legal expert.
“Our aim is to help the fraternity bring down huge productivity losses and minimize the impact of such incidents,” stated Himanshu Gupta, Founder & CEO of Lawyered.





