Digital Personal Data Protection Act · 2023

What this website knows, and what it never does.

Plain answers: what is collected, why, where it lives, and your rights. No advertising cookies, no cross-site tracking.

What this website collects
When you submit a matter fit check, an enquiry or a matter intake, the chambers receives what you provide: your name, email address, mobile number, city, the matter summary and any documents you attach for examination. Questions asked to the enquiry assistant are processed to generate the answer and to notify the chambers.
Nothing on the public pages requires an account, and reading the site sends the chambers no personal data.
Why it is collected
For one purpose: screening and handling your matter — creating a matter reference, reviewing the record, and communicating with you about it by the channel you chose. The chambers does not sell, rent or share personal data for marketing, and does not use it for advertising.
Cookies and device storage
This website sets one essential cookie: pkj-session, a secure, httpOnly sign-in cookie used only to keep clients and staff signed in to their private portal. It is not used for tracking and is not readable by scripts.
The site keeps a few preferences in your own browser's storage (never sent to a server as tracking): your acknowledgment of the no-solicitation notice, the enquiry assistant's local conversation state, and portal display preferences. Clearing your browser storage removes them.
There are no advertising cookies, no third-party pixels and no cross-site trackers. Aggregate page statistics use a cookieless, anonymised analytics measurement that stores nothing on your device.
Where data lives and how long
Matter records and uploaded documents are stored on the chambers' secured cloud infrastructure and retained while the matter reference remains active or as professional-record obligations require. Documents you upload are visible to you in the client portal and to chambers staff — never publicly.
Your rights (DPDP Act, 2023)
You may ask what personal data the chambers holds about your reference, ask for correction or erasure, withdraw consent for further processing, and raise a grievance. Write to the chambers mailbox in the footer with your matter reference; requests are answered by the chambers directly.
If you are not satisfied with the response, the Act provides for escalation to the Data Protection Board of India.
Children
This website is intended for adults seeking information about the chambers. It is not directed at children and does not knowingly collect children's data.
Changes
If the way this website handles data changes, this page changes in the same release, with the practices described always matching the running system.

Data requests and grievances: comms@pkjchambers.net — include your matter reference where you have one.