About this policy

This Privacy Policy describes how the operator of the Advocate Arjun Mehra demonstration website may collect, use, store, and share personal information when you browse pages, read articles, or use the contact form. The Site is informational only; it does not offer regulated legal services through this template. Replace placeholder contact details with your own before publishing.

1. Information we collect

We may collect the following types of information in connection with operating this Site:

1.1 Information you provide

  • Name and salutation
  • Contact details (phone number, email address, city or mailing address if you choose to provide them)
  • The subject line, practice area selection, and message content you submit through contact or enquiry forms
  • Any attachments or links you voluntarily include (we discourage sending confidential documents through unsecured demo forms)

1.2 Automatically collected information

When you visit the Site, certain technical information may be collected automatically, such as:

  • IP address and approximate location derived from it
  • Browser type and version
  • Device type and operating system
  • Referring and exit pages
  • Dates and times of visits
  • Pages viewed and links clicked

2. How we use your information

We may use the information we collect for purposes including:

  • Responding to general enquiries submitted through the Site
  • Operating, securing, maintaining, and improving the Site and its content
  • Sending administrative information (such as updates to this Policy or to the Terms of use)
  • Detecting and preventing fraud, abuse, or misuse of the Site
  • Complying with legal obligations and enforcing our rights
  • Generating aggregated, non-identifying statistics about Site traffic
We do not sell your personal information. This demo build should not be used to collect sensitive special-category data without a lawful basis and appropriate safeguards in a production deployment.

3. Sharing your information

We may share your information in the following situations:

  • Service providers: with vendors who host the Site, deliver email, or provide analytics, subject to confidentiality and processing agreements appropriate to a law-firm or professional site.
  • Legal requirements: when required by law, regulation, court order, or lawful government request, or to protect the rights, property, or safety of the site operator, visitors, or others.
  • Business transfers: in connection with a merger, restructuring, or transfer of the website or practice, subject to confidentiality protections.
  • With your consent: when you direct us to share information or expressly agree to such sharing.

4. Cookies and similar technologies

We may use cookies, local storage, or similar technologies to:

  • Recognise your browser or device
  • Maintain session or language preferences where applicable
  • Monitor and analyse Site usage to improve layout and content
You can usually configure your browser to refuse cookies or alert you when cookies are sent. If you disable cookies, some features of the Site may not function properly.

5. Third-party links

Our Site may contain links to third-party websites or services that we do not control. This Privacy Policy does not apply to those third-party sites, and we are not responsible for their content, cookies, or practices. Please review their policies before you submit personal data.

6. Data security and retention

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organisational safeguards designed to protect the information we collect. However, no method of transmission over the internet or electronic storage is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security. Retention periods should be defined in a live deployment based on statutory requirements and business needs; this demo may retain logs only for a short testing window.

7. Children’s privacy

This Site is not directed at children, and we do not knowingly solicit personal information from children without appropriate parental authority. If you believe a child has submitted personal information through this demo, contact us using the details below and we will take steps to delete it where required by law.

8. Your rights (India and general)

Depending on applicable law—including, where relevant, the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 and rules issued thereunder—you may have rights such as:

  • Access to or correction of your personal information
  • Withdrawal of consent where processing is consent-based
  • Erasure or restriction of processing in permitted circumstances
  • Nomination of another individual to exercise rights in the event of death or incapacity, where provided by law
To exercise these rights, please contact us using the information below. We may need to verify your identity before responding. Nothing in this demo Policy establishes a client relationship or priority response obligation.

9. Cross-border transfers

If website hosting or email services are located outside India, your information may be processed in other jurisdictions that provide adequate protections or through approved safeguards. A production privacy notice should name the jurisdictions and mechanisms used.

10. Changes to this Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do, we will revise the posting date or version note on this page. Your continued use of the Site after changes become effective constitutes your acceptance of the revised Policy, except where applicable law requires express consent for certain processing.

11. Contact

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices for this demo website, please contact:

  • Advocate Arjun Mehra — demo Indian lawyer website
  • Chamber No. 204, Demo Legal Complex, New Delhi – 110001
  • Phone: +91 98765 43210
  • Email: contact@arjunmehralaw.in