Nyay Veda Law Chambers

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Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 2026  |  Aligned with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act)

1. Who We Are

This Privacy Policy applies to Nyay Veda Law Chambers (“we”, “our”, “us”), accessible at this website. We are committed to protecting the personal data of individuals who interact with our website.

2. What Data We Collect

We collect only the data you voluntarily provide through our website forms:

  • Contact Form: Name, phone number, brief description of legal issue, preferred callback time.
  • Book Consultation Form: Name, phone number, email address, practice area / service concerned, preferred date for callback, description of legal matter.

We do not collect any sensitive personal data, financial information, or data from minors. We do not use cookies for tracking or advertising purposes. We do not run any analytics or tracking tools beyond what is inherent in standard web hosting.

3. How We Use Your Data

Personal data submitted through our forms is used exclusively to respond to your enquiry or schedule a consultation. Specifically:

  • Your data is transmitted via email to our chamber inbox.
  • We send you an automated acknowledgement email to confirm receipt of your request.
  • An advocate may contact you by phone or email to discuss your matter.

4. Data Storage — Intentionally Stateless

No personal data submitted via our website forms is stored in any database. Our website forms are intentionally designed to be stateless — your information is transmitted as an email and is not retained on our servers, in a database, or in any cloud storage beyond standard email infrastructure.

This means we cannot retrieve, export, or modify form submission data after the email has been sent. If you wish to have information removed from our email correspondence, please contact us directly.

5. Data Sharing

We do not sell, rent, or share your personal data with any third party, except:

  • Email service providers (necessary for transmitting form submissions and acknowledgements).
  • When required by law or court order.

6. Attorney-Client Confidentiality

Any information you share with us in connection with a legal matter is protected by attorney-client privilege under the Advocates Act, 1961, and the Indian Evidence Act. This protection is separate from, and in addition to, this Privacy Policy.

7. Your Rights Under the DPDP Act, 2023

Under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023, you have the right to:

  • Know what personal data of yours we process.
  • Correct inaccurate personal data.
  • Request erasure of your personal data (subject to our legal obligations as advocates).
  • Withdraw consent for data processing.
  • File a grievance with us and, if unresolved, with the Data Protection Board.

To exercise any of these rights, contact us at nyayvedalawchamber@gmail.com.

8. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The date at the top of this page reflects the most recent revision. Continued use of the website after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.

9. Contact

For any privacy-related queries, please contact: nyayvedalawchamber@gmail.com