White Paper Law Consultancy

Privacy Policy/Disclaimer

Profesional Services Include
• Legal suggestions to various State Government & Government of India.
• Representing the clients from Lower Court to Supreme Court of India.
• Representing the clients in Arbitration and Administrative matters.
• Drafting of Agreements, Contracts, Memorandums and Petitions, Etc
• Negotiations and Consultations.

Disclaimer
A law firm's website must comply with Bar Council of India rules, which permit basic information but prohibit advertising, solicitation, client testimonials, and guarantees of past success. Websites must include a disclaimer stating that the information is for personal consumption and does not create an advocate-client relationship, as seen in White Paper Law Consultancy website. This is due to a 2008 Supreme Court ruling that allowed for websites but imposed these restrictions to maintain the professional nature of law and safeguard the rights of Indian advocates. Key restrictions and requirements • No advertising or solicitation: Websites cannot be used to solicit work, advertise directly or indirectly, or include client testimonials. • Informational and personal consumption: The site's purpose is to provide basic information to the user for their personal consumption only. • Disclaimer is mandatory: A disclaimer must be included, stating that the user has accessed the site voluntarily and that no advocate-client relationship is created by visiting it. • Limited detail: Websites cannot be as exhaustive or detailed as those in countries like the US or UK, which treat law more as a business. • No guarantees of success: Law firm websites are not permitted to show past success or make guarantees about outcomes. How to ensure compliance • Include a disclaimer: Ensure every website has a clear disclaimer that the user must agree to, which states that the site is not an advertisement and that access does not create an attorney-client relationship. • Focus on professional information: Keep the content focused on practice areas, attorney profiles, and firm history, rather than on marketing or success stories. • Avoid testimonials and endorsements: Do not include any client testimonials or endorsements of past success. • Follow BCI guidelines: Stay updated with the latest rules and regulations from the Bar Council of India to ensure your website remains compliant.

Rules of Bar Council of India
The rules of the Bar Council of India The rules of the Bar Council of India prohibit law firms from advertising and soliciting work through communication in the public domain. The website is meant solely for the purpose of information and not for the purpose of advertising. The user acknowledges the following:
• The information about our Law Firm is provided to the user only on his/her request and any information obtained or material downloaded from this website is completely at the user's volition and any transmission, receipt or use of this site would not create any lawyer-client relationship. • The material on our website has been prepared and published for general information only. There is neither any effort nor any intention to solicit new clients or new engagement from existing clients by way of this web site. • White Paper Law Consultancy has committed to comply with all the laws applicable and under no circumstances will White Paper Law Consultancy undertake any engagement that violates any law or conflicts with any ethical, statutory or other requirements applicable for performance of professional legal services. • Even though White Paper Law Consultancy makes all efforts to ensure that this website is free of viruses but does not guarantee the same. White Paper Law Consultancy disclaims any liability or responsibility it may hold if the site is not free of viruses.