Effective Date: 10 December 2024
Last Updated: 05 April 2025
This Cyber Crime and Dispute Policy outlines our approach to addressing fraudulent activity, misuse of our platform, and procedures for resolving payment or service-related disputes.
We take your data and financial safety seriously. Users are strictly prohibited from:
Submitting fake or stolen Aadhaar numbers, bank account details, or UPI IDs
Using our platform to commit identity theft or impersonation
Attempting to hack, copy, or misuse our digital content or services
Using automation or bots to overload or exploit the website/app
Reselling, sharing, or distributing our PDF guide without permission
Note: Any such activity will be reported to the Cyber Crime Cell of India at https://cybercrime.gov.in with your IP address, device info, and form submission logs.
In the event of:
Suspicious or fraudulent behavior
Threats to our platform
Misuse of our UPI payment gateway or impersonation
We will:
Immediately block access to the user
Retain all logs, IPs, timestamps, and browser information
Report the matter to local cyber authorities and provide full evidence
We fully cooperate with Indian Cyber Crime authorities, law enforcement, and financial regulators.
If you face issues related to our service or payment, we encourage you to contact us directly before taking any external legal or banking action.
Please email us at: [email protected]
Include: Full name, transaction ID, mobile number, and description of the issue.
Most issues are resolved within 24β48 hours
Duplicate payments or delivery issues are typically resolved within 3 business days
We are committed to resolving disputes fairly, but we will not entertain:
Refund demands after the PDF has been delivered
Disputes based on misunderstanding our service (we donβt issue certificates)
Chargebacks without contacting us first
Filing false complaints or attempting to exploit the UPI payment system or our support policy will result in:
Permanent ban from our platform
Legal notice under the Information Technology Act, 2000 and IPC Sections 420 (cheating), 468 (forgery), and 66C/66D (cyber impersonation/fraud)
Disclaimer: This website is an independent service provider and is not associated with any government body. We do not issue official Udyam certificates. Our service is limited to providing a downloadable PDF guide that explains how to apply for Udyam registration with screenshots and step-by-step instructions.
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