Privacy Policy
What data we collect and for what purpose?
If you are accessing our website
In general, you are not required to provide any personal data in order to access or consult our website, www.majmudarindia.com (the “Website”). However, you may elect to contact us by completing the form provided on the “Contact Us” page of the Website, in which case we ask you to provide your full name, company name, mobile number, and e-mail address. You may also elect to contact us by completing the form for recruitment or an internship provided on the “Careers” page of the Website, in which case we ask you to provide your name, e-mail address and résumé.
We will use your personal data received on account of submission of the above forms on the Website only to contact you and provide you with the information or assistance that you have requested. Additionally, we may also use your personal data to contact you to ask whether you would like to receive information from us about updates on Indian law, deal announcements for matters on which our attorneys advise, developments at our firm, events and conferences organized by our firm and other marketing materials.
We use cookies on our Website to track how users navigate the Website, in order to enable us to evaluate and improve the Website. Please refer to our Cookie Policy at the end of the page.
If you are a client or a personnel of a client
If you are a client or a personnel of a client, we will likely have access to your full name, job title, company name, e-mail address, telephone number, facsimile number, mobile number, address and bank account details by virtue of having signed an engagement letter with you, having your business card and/or communicating with you. Other than the foregoing, we may collect additional personal data from you in order to complete the assignment for which you have engaged us.
We will use your personal data only for providing our services to you for which you have engaged us, which may include sending the information to a third party (such as governmental or judicial authorities, or opposite parties). We may also use your personal data to maintain a database of our clients for administrative, tax and accounting purposes. Further, we may use your personal data for our marketing materials on the Website or otherwise.
Additionally, we may also use your personal data to contact you to ask whether you would like to receive information from us about updates on Indian law, deal announcements for matters on which our attorneys advise, developments at our firm, events and conferences organized by our firm and other marketing materials.
If you subscribe to our newsletters
If you subscribe to our newsletters, we will likely have access to your full name, job title, company name, e-mail address and location.
We will use your personal data only to send you our newsletters which include updates on Indian law, deal announcements for matters on which our attorneys advise, developments at our firm, events and conferences organized by our firm and other marketing materials.
If an attorney and/or staff member has otherwise interacted with you as our representative
If an attorney and/or staff member has otherwise interacted with you as our representative, we will likely have access to your full name, job title, company name, e-mail address, telephone number, facsimile number, mobile number, address and bank account details by virtue of having your business card and/or communicating with you.
We may use your personal data to contact you to ask whether you would like to receive information from us about updates on Indian law, deal announcements for matters on which our attorneys advise, developments at our firm, events and conferences organized by our firm and other marketing materials.
How do we process your personal data?
We will only process your personal data for the purposes mentioned above or as we may otherwise inform you. We may share your personal data with other offices, staff or attorneys of M&P on a need to know basis, but we will not share your personal data with any third party, except if required to do so by applicable law, or to provide services for which you have engaged us. We may also retain your data to comply with statutory retention obligations under applicable law.
We have implemented appropriate measures to ensure that your personal data is maintained in a safe and secure manner and is not disclosed outside the organisation by our personnel for any reason other than the purposes mentioned above.
Your rights vis-à-vis your personal data
We value your right to ensure use of your personal data in accordance with your sole discretion and are committed to ensuring that you are able to exercise the following rights by contacting us:
- Right to rectify or update your personal data in our possession
- Right to be forgotten and complete or partial erasure of your personal data
- Right to restrict processing of your personal data
- Right to access your personal data
- Right to unsubscribe to our newsletters
We will be happy to consider any other requests from you regarding our use, processing, handling or dealing of your personal data. Please feel free to contact us for any further requests.
Contact Us
If you have any questions, comments or requests regarding our Privacy Policy, please feel free to contact us at:
Address: 96 Free Press House, Free Press Journal Road, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400021
Tel: +91-22-6123-7272
Fax: +91-22-6123-7252
E-mail address: [email protected]
Cookie policy
A “cookie” is a small data file that can be placed on your computer’s hard disk or on a server. Cookies do not retrieve information about you stored on your hard drive and do not corrupt or damage your computer or computer files. You are not obliged to accept a cookie that we send to you, and you can, in fact, modify your browser so that it will not accept cookies.
We use cookies on our Website to track how users navigate the Website, in order to enable us to evaluate and improve the Website. We use this information to compile statistical data on the use of the Website, but the information obtained is used on an anonymous, aggregated basis and you cannot be identified from it.