The Digital Revolution in Healthcare: Safeguarding Patients in India’s Startup Boom

The Indian healthcare startup landscape is a vibrant tapestry of innovation. Telemedicine consultations, AI-powered diagnostics, and disease management apps are weaving a future of improved access, affordability, and personalized care for millions. However, a single, entangled thread threatens to unravel this progress: the murky issue of data ownership and sharing. The lack of clear […]
Bridging the Gap: The Need for Standard Contracts in Indian Telemedicine

Telemedicine is seen as a solution to improve access to medical services in India. However, a critical gap exists: the absence of standardized contracts for doctor-patient interactions in telemedicine. This creates legal challenges, including uncertainty in practice scope and data privacy issues. This absence of clear contractual frameworks presents significant legal challenges, ranging from […]
Unraveling Legal Conundrums in India’s Telemedicine Landscape: An In-Depth Exploration

Navigating Contractual Quagmires: Disputes in Third-Party Vendor Contracts for EdTech in India

Introduction: In the EdTech Startup Industry of India, integrating third-party services has become crucial for startups aiming to boost their platforms. Yet, in their drive for innovation, these startups often get caught up in contract disputes with these service providers. These conflicts arise from various issues, like unclear data ownership, misuse of information, and […]
Navigating the Labyrinth: Data Privacy and Parental Consent in Indian EdTech

The Indian EdTech sector is growing rapidly, offering solutions to bridge educational gaps and personalize learning experiences. However, this growth brings a significant challenge: ensuring the data privacy of students, particularly children under 18. Unlike the United States with its Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), India lacks a dedicated framework for safeguarding children’s data […]
Content and Copyright Conundrum for Ed-Tech Startups

Introduction EdTech startups in India face numerous legal challenges that can impede their growth and stability. These challenges often arise from issues related to content ownership, copyright infringement, data privacy, contractual ambiguities, and regulatory compliance. Without proper legal counsel, these startups risk potential litigation, financial liabilities, and reputational damage. This article delves into the […]
Navigating Legal Pitfalls: The Crucial Role of Legal Counsel in Fintech Expansion

Introduction A Bangalore based Fintech (The Company), having Pan India Presence with revenue of more than 100 CR annually, uses Payment Gateway to cater to Multi National Organisation. They specialize in providing Multinational Organizations (MNOs) with secure and efficient payment gateway solutions.This essentially allows MNOs to accept online payments seamlessly from various sources, likely including […]
Navigating Ambiguous Service Level Agreements: Challenges for Fintech Startups in India

Introduction Service Level Agreements (SLAs) are critical in defining the expected level of service between fintech startups and their customers. Ambiguity in these agreements can lead to significant disputes, particularly in areas like uptime guarantees, data security measures, resolution timelines for customer complaints, performance metrics, and compliance requirements. This article explores five primary issues faced […]
Dispute over Terms and Conditions with Partner Institutions in India’s Fintech Sector

Introduction The collaboration between fintech startups and established financial institutions in India is often fraught with challenges, particularly concerning the terms and conditions of partnership agreements. Five primary issues frequently arise: revenue sharing, data ownership, liability for technical failures, termination clauses, and transaction fees. Each of these areas can lead to significant disputes, hampering the […]
How Authentic Storytelling gets Practice Development Everywhere!

Our Founder recently had a dialogue with a Business Magazine in its feature on 50 self made female entrepreneurs. We are reproducing the feature below because it carries not a few pieces of insight on how storytelling can take professional practices places. Read it below: Give us a bit of background about yourself and your […]