What this site collects, and what it does not
Short version: an enquiry form that emails him, and anonymous visit statistics. No accounts, no advertising trackers, and no database of enquiries.
The enquiry form
If you use the form, it asks for your name, your mobile number, the kind of matter, and a short description. An email address is optional and is used only to send you an acknowledgement.
What you submit is emailed to info@advocateprajapat.com and to his personal mailbox. It is not stored in any database — there is no separate record beyond those two inboxes. If you supplied an email address, an automatic acknowledgement is sent to you confirming receipt and the 24 to 48 hours response window.
Email delivery is handled by Resend, which processes the message in order to deliver it. Nothing is sold, shared for advertising, or passed to anyone else.
Visit statistics
This site uses Google Analytics 4 to count visits and see which pages are read. It sets cookies in your browser and records a truncated IP address, the pages you view, and roughly where in the world you are. It does not identify you by name, and it is not linked to anything you submit through the form.
If you would rather not be counted, most browsers can block cookies for a single site, and Google publishes a browser add-on that opts you out of Analytics everywhere. Nothing on this site is withheld if you do.
What is never collected
- No documents are uploaded through this site. Do not attach papers to the form.
- No payment details are taken anywhere on this site.
- No advertising or social media trackers are installed.
- No account, login, or profile is created for you.
Please do not send confidential details through the form
Email is not a secure channel, and until he has agreed to act for you there is no advocate–client relationship and therefore no professional privilege over what you send. Describe the situation in outline only. Anything confidential is better said on the phone or in the chamber.
Having your enquiry removed
Because enquiries live only in email, removal means deleting those messages. Write to info@advocateprajapat.com asking for your enquiry to be deleted and it will be. If he has already been engaged in the matter, professional obligations may require the file to be kept — you will be told if that applies.
Under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 you may ask what personal data is held about you, ask for it to be corrected, and ask for it to be erased. Use the same address.
The Bar Council notice
The Bar Council of India does not permit advertisement or solicitation by advocates in any form or manner. By using this website you acknowledge that you are seeking information about Rajender Prajapat, Advocate, of your own accord, and that no solicitation, advertisement or inducement has been made.
Nothing here is legal advice
The guides and practice pages on this site are general information about procedure. They are not advice on your matter, and reading them creates no advocate–client relationship. Statutory provisions and time limits change, and the outcome of any matter turns on its own facts and its own dates. Speak to an advocate — him or anyone else — before acting on anything written here.
Where a page names a statutory provision, it names it so you can check it. If you find something on this site that is out of date or wrong, please write and say so; it will be corrected.
Who to write to
Rajender Prajapat, Advocate
Plot No. 161, Vishnu Nagar, Digari Kalla, near Sainikpuri Defence School, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342015
info@advocateprajapat.com · +91 77919 20902
This page describes the site as it currently operates. See also contact for chamber hours and directions.
Tell me what has happened
A few lines is enough. If it is urgent — an arrest, a frozen account, a notice with a date on it — call rather than write.
