Terms & Conditions
The Terms and Conditions (sometimes called Terms of Use or Terms of Service) is a contract between the website owner (the Trust) and the user. It sets the rules for using the site.
1. Introduction and Acceptance
Purpose: State that the document governs the use of the website.
Agreement: A clear statement that by accessing or using the website, the user agrees to be bound by these terms.
Parties: Identify the parties to the agreement (the Trust/Organization and the User).
Changes to Terms: Reserve the right to update the terms and explain how users will be notified of changes.
2. User Responsibilities and Conduct
Permitted Use: Define how the user is allowed to use the site Prohibited Activities: List strictly forbidden action
3. Disclaimers and Limitation of Liability
Disclaimer of Warranties: State that the website and its content are provided “as is” and disclaim all warranties (express or implied) regarding accuracy, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement.
Limitation of Liability: Crucial clause that limits the Trust’s financial and legal liability for any damages or losses incurred by a user while using the website. This often includes a limit on the maximum amount of damages.
4. Third-Party Links
External Links: Include a clause stating that you are not responsible for the content, policies, or practices of any third-party websites linked from your site. Users access them at their own risk.
5. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution
Governing Law: Specify the jurisdiction The laws of the State of India excluding its conflict of law rules, shall govern this Agreement
Dispute Resolution: Outline the process for resolving legal disagreements
7. Termination
Right to Terminate: Explain the Trust’s right to terminate a user’s access to the site (and any account) for any reason, particularly for violating the terms.
8. Miscellaneous
Contact Information: Provide clear contact details for questions about the T&C.
Severability: State that if any part of the terms is found to be invalid, the rest of the terms remain in effect.