Welcome to National Digital Corporation of India (NDCI). These Terms & Conditions govern your use of our digital marketing, web development, and IT services. By engaging with NDCI, you agree to comply with these terms under:
- Information Technology Act, 2000 (India)
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for EU clients
- Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (India)
1. Service Agreement
All NDCI services require a signed Service Level Agreement (SLA) including:
- Project Scope: Clearly defined deliverables and timelines
- Pricing: As per quoted amount in INR (₹) plus applicable GST
- Term: Minimum 3-month commitment for digital marketing services
2. Payments & Refunds
Payment Type | Terms | Late Fees |
---|---|---|
Advance Payment | 50% before project initiation | N/A |
Milestone Payments | As per SLA schedule | 2% per month |
Final Payment | Before delivery | Project hold after 7 days |
Refund Policy: No refunds for completed work. Partial refunds considered for terminated projects with written notice (minimum 30 days).
3. Intellectual Property
Client Materials
You retain ownership of all provided content (logos, text, images).
NDCI Creations
We retain rights to all code, frameworks, and methodologies until full payment.
License: Upon full payment, client receives unlimited license for delivered work.
4. Prohibited Activities
Black-hat SEO
Including but not limited to keyword stuffing, cloaking, link schemes
Copyright Violation
Using unlicensed images, plagiarized content, or trademarked material
Spam Practices
Bulk emailing, fake reviews, or bot-generated traffic
5. Data Protection Compliance
GDPR Compliance
For EU clients
Data Localization
Indian servers for Indian clients
DPDPA 2023
Indian data protection
We implement SSL encryption, regular audits, and access controls per Indian and international standards.
6. Limitation of Liability
NDCI's maximum liability is limited to the fees paid for the specific service causing the claim. We are not liable for:
- Third-party service disruptions (Google/Facebook algorithm changes)
- Client-provided inaccurate information
- Acts beyond our reasonable control (natural disasters, govt. actions)
7. Governing Law & Disputes
Jurisdiction
All disputes subject to courts in New Delhi, India
Arbitration
Mandatory 30-day mediation period before litigation
Governing Law: Indian Contract Act, 1872 and IT Act, 2000