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This page sets out statutory notices, disclaimers, governing law, confidentiality and compliance statements applicable to our legal consultations and services in India.

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Compliance with Indian law

Our services are provided in accordance with laws of India. Engagements are governed by applicable statutes including but not limited to the Indian Contract Act, 1872; Code of Civil Procedure; and relevant professional conduct rules for advocates.

By engaging our firm you acknowledge that Indian law will govern the engagement and any disputes will be subject to courts in Bengaluru, India, unless otherwise agreed in writing.

Legal library

Data protection & confidentiality

Client confidentiality is central to our work. Personal information provided to us is processed in line with Indian data protection requirements and our Privacy Policy. We retain client records only as necessary for legal and regulatory purposes.

Communications via email are not guaranteed secure; confidentiality obligations under professional rules continue to apply upon formal retainer.

Retention & access
Clients may request copies of their files and can inquire about retention periods. Please contact us via Contact for requests.

Disclaimers & limitation of liability

Information on this site is for general guidance only and does not create a lawyer-client relationship. Before acting on any information, seek tailored advice. We do not accept liability for reliance on content without formal engagement.

Any liability, where applicable, will be limited to the extent permitted by Indian law.

Legal disclaimer

Professional fees & billing

Fees are agreed before engagement. Estimates are indicative and depend on complexity. Taxes such as GST may apply where relevant. For a detailed engagement letter and fee structure, please contact us to request a proposal.

Invoices are issued in INR. Payment terms are stated in the engagement letter. Disputes about invoices will follow the dispute resolution clause in client agreements.

Key statutory references

Act / Rule Scope
Indian Contract Act, 1872 Formation and enforcement of contracts
Code of Civil Procedure Civil procedure and court processes
Information Technology Act, 2000 Electronic communications and data security

Governing law

All engagements are subject to Indian law. Jurisdiction for disputes: Bengaluru courts, unless otherwise agreed in writing.

Lead attorney

Lead attorney
Adv. R. Sharma
Senior Counsel • Civil & Commercial Law

Frequently asked questions

No. The information is general. A lawyer-client relationship exists only after formal engagement and execution of an engagement letter.

We apply reasonable administrative and technical safeguards in line with applicable Indian regulations. See our Privacy Policy for details.

Fees are agreed per engagement. We provide estimates and issue invoices in INR. Contact us via Contact to request a proposal.