Terms And Conditions
By accessing or using any of The Law Avenue online facilities including, without limitation, websites, social media sites and any other digital services or facilities operated or used by The Law Avenue from time to time you agree to comply with and be bound by these terms and conditions.
These terms and conditions (“Terms”, “Agreement”) are an agreement between Website Operator (“Website Operator”, “us”, “we” or “our”) and you (“User”, “you” or “your”). This Agreement sets forth the general terms and conditions of your use of The Law Avenue website and any of its products or services (collectively, “Website” or “Services”).
- The viewers/readers must read the terms and conditions very carefully before making use of the site for their own non-commercial purpose. By using this site, the viewers/readers agree to be legally bound by these terms and conditions. If you do not agree to the Terms and Conditions, you must immediately terminate the use of the site otherwise you shall be held liable.
- Subject to the terms and conditions, The Law Avenue allows the viewers/readers to only access and make personal non-commercial use of the Site. If any viewers/readers are found doing mischief they shall be held liable by the firm in accordance with the laws of India.
- The Law Avenue reserves the right to revise these terms and conditions at any time what so ever, to update or change the terms and conditions in its sole discretion by posting revised Terms and Conditions to the site.
- The viewers/readers use of the online site signifies their acceptance of all the terms and conditions contained within the Terms and Conditions posted at the time of your use.
- The viewers/readers will be completely responsible for regularly reviewing the Terms and Conditions posted to the site. The Law Avenue cannot be held liable for any such mistake of facts.
- The viewers/readers may have to provide their email id and contact number to make use of our services. We assure our clients that their personal information will remain safe and intact with us and cannot be accessed by any third party. If you believe any third party is abusing your information please inform us immediately otherwise we cannot be held liable for anything.
- When you register to the site of The Law Avenue, you must register as an individual user of the Site. By registering to the site, you agree to abide by our terms and conditions and accept not to allow others to make use of your login id and password. If we find you are allowing others to make use of your login id and password we can immediately restrict you from making further use of the site without any notice.
- The viewers/readers will not do anything to assist/guide anyone who is not a registered user of the site to gain any access to any registration area of the site.
- Copyright and all other intellectual property rights in all material presented on the site including but not limited to text, audio, video, or graphical images, trademarks and logos appearing on the site are the property of The Law Avenue and are protected under applicable Indian laws. Any infringement of such rights shall entail legal damages.
- The viewers/readers by making use of this site agrees not to copy, reproduce, republish, download, post, broadcast, transmit, make available to the public, or use the content for non- commercial use.
- The viewers/readers agrees not to adapt, alter or create a derivative work from any content on the site expect for the readers own personal or non-commercial use. Making any such use which is restricted by the site shall entail legal suit and damages.
- The viewers/readers shall have to take prior written permission to make the use of the site for any other purpose other than what is mentioned.
- The viewer/reader agrees to use the site only for lawful purpose and not to infringe the rights of, restrict or inhibit anyone else’s use and enjoyment of the site.
- The Law Avenue does not accept any responsibility for any statement in the material and cannot be held liable for that. The viewers/readers must not rely on any statement we have published on the site without first taking specialist professional advice.
- The Law Avenue gives no warranties of any kind be it the material information, names, images, pictures, logos or icons found in the site.
- The Law Avenue is not liable for any of the following losses or damages (whether such losses were foreseen, foreseeable, known, unknown or otherwise): loss of data, loss of revenue, or anticipated profits, loss of business, loss of opportunity, loss of goodwill or injury to reputation, losses suffered by third parties, or any indirect, consequential, special or exemplary damages arising from the use of the Law Avenue regardless of the form of action.
- The minor viewers/readers should obtain prior permission of their parents or guardians before revealing any personal information about them or anyone else. Personal information can be like phone number, residential address or email address.
- The Law Avenue does not take any responsibility related to the contents published. All the contents of the site are only for the general information or use. They do not constitute advice and should not be relied upon in making any decision.
- The viewers/ readers must be well aware of the fact that The Law Avenue allows third parties to advertise their product/services on the site. The advertisers are solely responsible for the content of advertising material, which they submit to us, including ensuring that it complies with relevant legislation.
- The users of the Law Avenue may submit material for publication on the site and they will be submitting the material at their sole discretion and The Law Avenue reserves the right to make additions or deletions to the text or graphics prior to publication.
- The Law Avenue reserves the right to remove any person from using the site if we believe that they are abusing or misusing the services in any way what so ever.
- These terms and conditions shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of India and especially the Information Technology Act, 2000.