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Privacy Policy

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Overview

Bodla & Associates ("we", "us") respects your privacy. This policy explains what information we collect when you visit https://bodlalegal.com, how we use it, and your choices. This policy should be read together with our Disclaimer.

Who is responsible

The data controller for this website is Bodla & Associates, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. For privacy enquiries, contact us at contact@bodlalegal.com.

Information we collect

We collect only what is reasonably necessary to operate this website and respond to enquiries:

  • Information you voluntarily provide when you email or call us (such as your name, contact details, and matter description).
  • Technical information automatically processed by our hosting provider (such as IP address, browser type, device type, and access times) in server logs for security and reliability.
  • Your acknowledgement of the website disclaimer, stored locally in your browser (localStorage) so the notice is not shown on every visit.

How we use information

We use information to operate and secure the website, respond to enquiries, conduct conflict checks before accepting instructions, and comply with applicable law and professional obligations. We do not sell personal information.

Cookies and similar technologies

This website does not use advertising or behavioural tracking cookies. We use essential browser storage only — principally to record that you have accepted the website disclaimer. You may clear this at any time through your browser settings; the disclaimer notice will appear again on your next visit.

Third-party services

Some pages embed or link to third-party services that may process data under their own policies, including:

  • Google Maps (embedded map on the contact section).
  • LinkedIn (link to our professional profile).
  • Hosting and content delivery providers that serve the website.

Retention

Server logs are retained only as long as needed for security and troubleshooting. Correspondence relating to a legal matter is retained in accordance with professional obligations and applicable law.

Your rights

Depending on applicable law, you may have rights to access, correct, or delete personal information we hold about you, or to object to certain processing. Contact us at the email above to exercise these rights. We will respond within a reasonable time.

Security

We take reasonable technical and organisational measures to protect information. No method of transmission over the internet is completely secure; please avoid sending highly sensitive information until secure channels have been agreed.

Changes to this policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The "Last updated" date at the top of this page will reflect the latest revision.