Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

CSL Chambers (“CSL”) is committed to safeguarding the privacy of any person who accesses and uses the website (“User”) (www.cslchambers.com) (“Website”) that is owned and operated by CSL Chambers. In this privacy policy, use of the terms “we”, “us” and “our” refers to CSL Chambers.

This privacy policy applies to any person or entity that accesses the Website or has shared any information or data concerning an identified or identifiable natural person (“Personal Data”) with us. You hereby agree not to provide the Personal Data of any other person. Personal Data includes any data or information that relates to a natural person, which, either directly or indirectly, in combination with other information, is capable of identifying such person; and includes name, address, telephone number, date of birth, gender, e-mail address, organization name etc.

This privacy policy governs the access, collection, usage, handling, storage and disclosure of such Personal Data during the course of your use of the Website. It also describes the choices available to you regarding our use of your Personal Data and how you can access and update this Personal Data.

By accessing and using the Website, you accept the terms of, and be bound by this privacy policy. This privacy policy may be updated from time to time at its sole discretion or on account of changes in law. Unless otherwise specified, such revisions shall take effect from the day and date they are posted on the Website. CSL Chambers shall be under no obligation to notify the User about the changes. You are advised to consult this privacy policy regularly for any changes, as your continued access and use of the Website shall be deemed to be your approval and acceptance of all changes to this privacy policy.

This privacy policy should be at all times read along with the terms and conditions of use of the Website. By accessing and using this Website, you accept and agree to be bound by and comply with (i) this privacy policy and the Disclaimer.

If a User visits the Website, after choosing to do so, then any dispute regarding breach of privacy will be subject to this privacy policy and its terms and conditions of use. The applicable law for any such dispute shall be the laws of the Republic of India. The competent courts at New Delhi will have exclusive jurisdiction over any or all disputes arising out of, or in connection with this privacy policy.