A demo, a second opinion on an obligation, or a scope for work already decided — all three start the same way.
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Nothing else is needed from you. If it is urgent, email tushar@ruleexpert.com and it will reach the same people.
A person, not an autoresponder, and from someone who works on the thing you asked about.
What you are required to do, what you already have, and where the gap actually is. No slides unless you want them.
If there is work worth doing you get it in writing, priced. If there is not, we will say so — that answer is free and it is often the right one.
Call us, or score yourself first and bring the result to the conversation — it makes the first thirty minutes far more useful than a blank page would.
RuleExpert is the flagship product of Expertinasia Pvt. Ltd. Two offices, both in India — as is every server that holds your data.
Yes, and there is no volume of it we are trying to reach. Thirty minutes on what the Act requires of an organisation like yours, what you already have, and where the real gap is. If that conversation ends with “you are in reasonable shape, come back when you onboard that vendor”, that is a perfectly good outcome and it costs you nothing. We would rather be the people who told you the truth early than the people who sold you a project you did not need.
They are used to reply to you, and that is it. Because you volunteered them for exactly that purpose, this rests on section 7(a) of the Act — a legitimate use — so we do not ask for consent we do not need. Marketing is a different purpose and sits behind a separate, unticked box under section 6; leaving it unticked changes nothing about the reply you get. Enquiry records are kept for 24 months from your last contact and then deleted. The full notice sits above the send button rather than behind a link, which is what Rule 3 asks for.
Yes. Write to tushar@ruleexpert.com and we will answer within 90 days, which is the window Rule 14(3) sets. Section 11 covers asking what we hold; section 12 covers correction and erasure, and it expressly reaches information given under section 7(a), so it applies to this form. If we handle it badly you can complain to the Data Protection Board of India — though under section 13(3) the Board will expect you to have raised it with us first.
Somebody who works on the thing you asked about, which is why the form asks which part of RuleExpert this concerns. A DSR automation question and a gap assessment question go to different people, and a first reply that guesses wrong wastes a week. There is no qualification call in front of the real one.
Counsel tells you what the Act requires; we build and run the thing that produces the evidence you would otherwise assemble by hand at the worst possible moment. The two are complements, and the good version of this looks like your counsel setting the position and us implementing it. We are not a law firm and do not give legal advice — where an answer turns on interpretation, we will say so and tell you to put it to your counsel.
Yes. The offices are where the team sits, not the limit of where we work — most engagements run remotely, with travel for the sessions that genuinely need a room, such as discovery workshops and training. The platform is hosted in India regardless of where you are, because that is a data residency commitment rather than a logistics one.
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Score yourself first. Ten dimensions of the Act, your exposure in rupees, and a ranked plan — free, no login, and yours whether or not you ever speak to us.