Welcome to the Property Lawyer Delhi Privacy Policy.
What We Collect
We only ask for a little bit of personal information so that we can understand your property issue and give you the right legal help. Your name, phone number, email address, city, basic case details, and any documents you choose to share, like sale deed/registry papers, chain documents, rent agreements, notices, mutation records, RWA/society papers, photographs, court filings, or orders, may be included. We only collect what we need to help with a case, write a document, or consult with someone.
How We Use Your Data
We use your information to look at your legal issue, read documents, suggest legal options, write notices and applications, set up appointments, keep you updated on your case, and offer services related to property litigation or documentation. We may also use your information for internal tasks like keeping records, billing, scheduling, and responding to your requests, as required by law.
Privacy and Data Protection
To keep your personal information safe from being accessed, misused, changed, or shared without your permission, we follow reasonable security measures. Only team members who are directly involved in your case can access it. We keep data safe by using secure storage methods and checking on it every so often. If there is a security breach, we will act quickly to fix it according to the law.
Sharing Information
We don't sell your private information. We may only share limited information when it is necessary to provide legal services, such as with court filing professionals, clerks, or service providers who help with paperwork and communication. This is only done on a need-to-know basis and with the expectation that the information will be kept private.
Contact Us
For any questions, concerns, or requests regarding our Privacy Policy or your personal data, please contact us at advocates@propertylawyer.com. Our data protection team will assist you promptly and provide the information or support you require.
Your Rights
You can ask to see your personal information, ask for corrections to wrong information, or ask for the deletion of information that is no longer needed to provide legal services (as long as it is not needed for legal or record-keeping purposes). You can also take back your permission for future communication, but this could make it harder for us to help you with your case.