judgment interest calculator

Judgment Interest Calculator

Judgment Interest Calculator

Judgment Interest Calculator – Calculate Interest on Court Judgments Accurately

If you’ve won a lawsuit or court case, you may be entitled to not just the original award — but also interest on that judgment. Our Judgment Interest Calculator helps you estimate the exact amount of interest owed, based on the judgment date, interest rate, and outstanding balance.

Whether you're a lawyer, plaintiff, or enforcing a debt — this tool gives you clarity on how much is legally owed over time.


💡 What Is Judgment Interest?

Judgment interest is the additional amount a debtor must pay on top of a court-awarded amount, due to delays in payment. It accrues from the date of judgment until the amount is fully paid.

It serves two purposes:

  • 💰 Compensates the creditor for time lost
  • ⚖️ Encourages prompt payment of legal debts

🧮 How to Calculate Judgment Interest

The general formula for simple interest (used in most legal systems) is:

Judgment Interest = Principal × Annual Interest Rate × (Days/365)

Where:

  • Principal = Judgment amount
  • Interest Rate = Court-specified or statutory rate
  • Days = Number of days from judgment date to payment date

🔧 How to Use the Judgment Interest Calculator

  1. 💰 Enter the Judgment Amount
    (e.g., $50,000 or ₹3,00,000)
  2. 📅 Enter the Date of Judgment
    (e.g., 01-Jan-2022)
  3. 📆 Enter the Date of Final Payment (or Today)
    (e.g., 09-July-2025)
  4. 📈 Enter the Annual Interest Rate
    (Typically 6% to 12%, varies by jurisdiction)
  5. ✅ Click Calculate

You'll instantly get:

  • 🔹 Total Interest Accrued
  • 🔹 Total Amount Owed (Judgment + Interest)
  • 🔹 Duration in Days or Years


🧠 Example Calculation

Judgment Amount: ₹1,00,000
Interest Rate: 9%
Judgment Date: 01-Jan-2023
Payment Date: 01-Jan-2025 (2 years)

Interest = ₹1,00,000 × 0.09 × 2 = ₹18,000  
Total Due = ₹1,00,000 + ₹18,000 = ₹1,18,000

🏛️ What Determines the Interest Rate?

Judgment interest rates vary by country and state. For example:

  • 🇺🇸 U.S.: Often tied to Treasury yields or statutory laws (5%–12%)
  • 🇮🇳 India: Discretionary (often 6%–9% annually unless otherwise specified by court)
  • 🇬🇧 UK: Statutory rate typically 8%
  • 🌐 International arbitration: Based on contract or tribunal discretion

Always check your local rules or court order.


👤 Who Should Use This Tool?

  • ⚖️ Lawyers & legal professionals
  • 👩‍⚖️ Plaintiffs awarded damages
  • 💼 Debt recovery agencies
  • 📑 Government officials enforcing legal awards
  • 🧾 Accountants managing court-ordered payments

🌟 Features of Our Judgment Interest Calculator

✅ Accurate to the day (uses date math)
✅ Supports any currency symbol (₹, $, €, £)
✅ Works for both ongoing and past judgments
✅ Mobile & desktop friendly
✅ No login required, ad-free interface