Inquisitor specializes in frontline billing, invoicing and payroll software development services that are delivered as custom tailored as per the requirements of the business clients. We are wholly committed to let the satisfaction develop every time without fail. While maintaining the highest quality standards ‘in house’, Inquisitor conforms to the latest norms and practices that define the trending use of smart software products for inventory, invoicing and payroll management around the world.
While care and caution is ensured during the design and development process of the software, the Company(Inquisitor) also adopts appropriate mechanisms for customer service delivery. Our products and services are available as composite package deals with the individual clients and the Company has a well defined ‘privacy policy’.
This privacy policy and the clauses there under, as enumerated and explained by the management echelons, are binding on all the customers. The policy and its clauses conform to the laws of the land, as enforced through the penal codes of Indian law system and jurisprudences pronounced from time to time by the legal courts and commissions of legislatures in India.
The object of the Privacy Policy as has been adopted by the Company is guided by the value of maintaining privacy of the details of every client. We are committed to maintain the client privacy without engaging in deliberately (through policy corrections) or allowing any misuse of the same through means of corruption by the HR (of the Company).
The following points need to be considered to assess and understand the bases that define our privacy policy towards our clients –
The policy is duly signed at the inception between the client and the echelons of the Company, as authorized through the Company Charter.
The policy enlists the adherences on the part of the Company as also the client towards maintaining the privacy of the client details, information and the data received through registered channels agreed in the customer accord.
The privacy policy guarantees complete protection of client information that is secured as company details including the financial accounts of it and the passwords generated and handed down to the registered endpoints users in the client domain.
The Company (Inquisitor) pledges to destroy every detail (personal & financial) of the client after the completion, closure, termination of the service agreement with the client. The Company however retains the rights to use its design and development cores, as made use of in the software, for the purpose of refinements and secure re-use. This use is solely done as an ‘intellectual property’ of Inquisitor.
The Company has invested in the maintenance of security protocols, firewalls, passwords mechanisms and other smart encryption systems to guarantee the safety of client information and data. The Company also adopts safety audits and tech upgrades from time to time to ensure utmost privacy.
Inquisitor invites recommendations from the client towards development of custom-tailored client data safety and privacy mechanisms. Our engineers work in collaboration for the design and enforcement of customized protocols for enhanced privacy.
The Company however does not own responsibility for any data and information leak/laundering that has been caused deliberately (through policy of marketing or otherwise) or by corrupt use of the same by the client.
The Company disowns any data theft that has been affected through sabotage, corruption, use of unauthorized software/hardware or such other means that are considered unethical.
Our privacy policy is a legal document that is binding on the Company and the client within the ambit of Indian penal codes and jurisprudence including the IT Act and regulations made there under from time to time.
All disputes are subject to discretion of Delhi High Court of Judicature at Delhi with further appeals permissible at the appropriate higher courts, tribunals culminating at the Honorable Supreme Court in India. The Company under no means accepts the jurisdictions of the foreign territory laws (of the client).
This privacy policy being objective is not however exhaustive and inferences may be derived along rational lines from the stipulations made in the same.