Use of Lawtrain services
Terms and Conditions
These terms summarize important conditions for using Lawtrain, a Lawtrine product, including account use, payments, intellectual property, acceptable use, and service limitations.
Acceptance of terms
By accessing Lawtrain or related Lawtrine services, users agree to follow the applicable product terms, user responsibilities, privacy policy, and any checkout or subscription conditions shown during the service flow.
Account responsibility
Users are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of their login credentials and for all activity performed through their account. Sharing credentials with unauthorized users may lead to restricted access or account action.
Service usage
The platform helps users access legal information, discover lawyers, book consultations, manage family legal-support workflows, and submit support requests. It does not replace independent professional judgment or a formal advocate-client engagement unless separately established with the lawyer.
Payments and subscriptions
Users should review the selected plan, service scope, renewal terms, taxes, and payment details before completing any purchase. Subscription or appointment access may depend on successful payment confirmation.
Intellectual property
Content, software, workflows, logos, and platform materials are protected by copyright, trademark, and other intellectual-property rights. Users should not copy, reproduce, resell, scrape, or redistribute platform materials except where expressly permitted.
No misuse
Users must not attempt unauthorized access, reverse engineering, automated scraping, security abuse, data extraction, impersonation, or any use that violates applicable law or platform rules.
Service limitations
Lawtrain and Lawtrine make reasonable efforts to keep information and services available, but do not guarantee uninterrupted service, error-free operation, or suitability for every specific situation.
Governing law
Disputes and service use are governed by applicable Indian law, subject to the jurisdiction terms stated by Lawtrine.