Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy outlines L& D Advocates and Solicitors (LDAS/FIRM) approach to fulfil its obligations under the applicable privacy laws. This Privacy Policy is meant to help you understand what information we collect, why we collect it, and how you can update, manage, export, and delete your information and shall be read with the Terms and Conditions found on (https://ldaschambers.com) (“Website”).

The Firm views protection of your privacy as a priority and therefore, has a privacy policy on its website. The Company stores and processes your Personal Data including any sensitive financial data collected (as defined under the Information Technology Act, 2000), if any, on computers that may be protected by physical as well as reasonable technological security measures and procedures in accordance with the Information Technology Act, 2000 and Rules applicable thereunder. If you object to your Personal Data being transferred or used in the manner mentioned in this policy, please do not use this Website.

  1. CONSENT
  2. By visiting the Firm’s Website or by providing your information, you consent to the collection, use, storage, disclosure and otherwise processing of your information (including sensitive personal information) on the Website in accordance with this Privacy Policy. If you disclose to the Firm any personal information relating to other people, you represent that you have the authority to do so and permit the Firm to use the information in accordance with this Privacy Policy. You, while providing your personal information over the Website or any partner platforms or establishments, consent to the Firm (to contact you through SMS, instant messaging apps, call and/or e-mail for the purposes specified in this Privacy Policy). You have an option to withdraw your consent that you have already provided by writing to the Firm at the contact information provided below. Please mention “Withdrawal of consent for processing personal information” in your subject line of your communication. The Firm will verify such requests before acting on your request. Please note, however, that withdrawal of consent will not be retroactive and will be in accordance with the terms of this Privacy Policy, related terms of use and applicable laws. In the event you withdraw consent given to the Firm under this Privacy Policy, the Firm reserves the right to restrict or deny the provision of its services for which it considers such information to be necessary.

  3. COLLECTION OF PERSONAL DATA
    1. The Firm records, stores and analyses the data that is available to it through its Website. This includes the data provided by you at the time of when you enter information through the online form published on our Website, accept the terms of use of the Website, subscribe to a newsletter, contact us for help or submit any enquiry, apply for a job posting made available on the Website, or otherwise enter information on the Website before or during its use. When entering information on the Website, as appropriate, you may be asked to enter your name, email address, mailing address, phone number, age, or other details as required, for us to improve the Website, to contact you and respond to your information requests, managing our relationships with you, clients etc. If you would like us to delete any Personal Data or information provided by you, you may write to us at contact@ldaschambers.com. The Firm also collects data through your use of a mobile device, such as smartphones, tablets and iPads. This data includes your mobile device identifier, device type and IP address.
    2. The Firm implements appropriate managerial, technical, operational, physical, and organisational measures as per applicable laws and regulations to address the risks corresponding to the Firm’s use of your Personal Data, including loss, alteration, or unauthorised access to your Personal Data, and empowering you to exercise your rights. The Firm requires its service providers to do the same through contractual agreements. However, you should be aware that any transmission of your Personal Data through the internet is at your own risk. The Firm can only protect your Personal Data when it has it.
  4. SECURITY PRECAUTIONS
  5. To protect your personal information from unauthorised access or disclosure, loss or misuse the Firm adopts reasonable security practices and procedures, in line with international standards. Whenever you access your account information, the Firm offers the use of a secure server. The transmission of information is not completely secure for reasons beyond the Firm’s control. The Firm adopts industry standard security measures and keep updating the Firm’s systems from time to time to protect your personal information against any hacking or virus dissemination. However, by using the Website, you accept the security implications of data transmission over the internet and the World Wide Web which cannot always be guaranteed as completely secure, and therefore, there would always remain certain inherent risks regarding use of the Website. You are responsible for ensuring the protection of login and password records for your own account.

  6. DATA PROCESSING
  7. Your personal information including sensitive personal information and data may be required by us for performance of our obligations, duties and exercise of our rights in India or out of India in the following manner:

    • to administer or otherwise carry out our obligations in relation to any agreement / contract you have with us,
    • to perform our contractual obligations and render our services, to promote our business, services, aims and objects,
    • to seek your feedback or to contact you in relation to the activities and goals of our organization,
    • to process enquiries or applications submitted by you,
    • to process and respond to requests, improve our operations, and communicate about our activities, services and research,
    • to allow you to subscribe to our newsletters,
    • to best serve you, we may share your personal information including sensitive personal information with other members, associates, partners, employees and data processors including service providers that provide support services to us,
    • to meet statutory obligations,
    • to the extent required or permitted by law, we may also collect, use and disclose personal information in connection with security related or law enforcement investigations or in the course of cooperating with authorities or complying with legal requirements,
    • We may use the information for historical, statistical or scientific purposes.

    All information provided to us by you through any mode of communication shall be treated as voluntarily released information. Your e-mail, physical address or any other mode of communication, as per the practice of the firm may be used by the firm to reach or respond to you.

  8. SHARING PERSONAL DATA
  9. The Firm does not transfer your Personal Data to outside parties, unless we have reason to believe that it is necessary to identify you, contact you, or bring legal action to protect your rights or the rights of the Firm or others. We may also disclose your personal information including sensitive personal information, when you ask us to do so or when it is required by law.

    The Company may also disclose certain information to third parties solely to help diagnose technical problems, to administer the Website, and improve the quality of the Website.

  10. RETENTION OF PERSONAL DATA
  11. Your Personal Data will not be retained for a period longer than is required for the purposes for which the information is collected or used under law except for the data that is required to be kept longer for legal reasons specified by law.

  12. YOUR RIGHTS
  13. The Firm takes every reasonable step to ensure that your personal information is secured and all your personal information provided by you, can be made available to you on your request in writing, by email for your review, correction, updation and amendment of the personal information provided by you at any point in time following the process, terms and conditions laid out in this policy, as maybe feasible. You have an option to withdraw your consent that you have already provided by writing to the Company at the contact information provided below. Please mention “for withdrawal of consent” in the subject line of your communication. In the event you withdraw consent given to the Firm under this Privacy Policy, such withdrawal may hamper your access to the Website or restrict provision of the Firm’s services to you for which it considers that information to be necessary.

  14. YOUR PRIVACY RESPONSIBILITIES
  15. To help protect your privacy, be sure not to share your user ID or password with anyone else; to log off the Website when you are finished; to take customary precautions to guard against "malware" (viruses, Trojan horses, bots, etc.), for example by installing and updating suitable anti-virus software.

  16. CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY
  17. Please check the Firm’s Privacy Policy periodically for changes. The Firm may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes to its information practices. The Firm will alert you to significant changes by posting the date its Privacy Policy got last updated, placing a notice on its Website, or by sending you an email when it is required to do so by applicable law.

  18. COOKIES
  19. The Firm uses data collection devices such as “cookies” on its Website to help analyse the web page flow, measure promotional effectiveness, and promote trust and safety. “Cookies” are small files placed on the Buyer/customer/user's hard drive that assist the Company in providing the services. Cookies do not contain any of your personal data. In order to do the above, the Company tracks the total number of visitors to each site, the number of visitors to each page of the Website, pages visited per use, browser type, IP addresses, exit page, duration of use, and operating system type, in order to administer the Website and analyse trends and statistics to evaluate the Website visitors’ preferences and the effectiveness of the Website.

  20. CONTACT US
  21. If you have any grievances/concerns or questions regarding this Agreement, please contact us at: contact@ldaschambers.com