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Terms and Conditions

Terms and Conditions for e-Clinics
Effective Date & Last Updated: April 2026
Website: https://e-clinics.blogspot.com

1. Introduction

These Website Standard Terms and Conditions written on this webpage shall manage your use of our website, e-Clinics, accessible at https://e-clinics.blogspot.com.

By using this Website, you agree to accept all terms and conditions written in here. You must not use this Website if you disagree with any of these Website Standard Terms and Conditions.

2. Intellectual Property Rights

Other than the content you own, under these Terms, e-Clinics and/or its licensors own all the intellectual property rights and materials contained in this Website.

You are granted a limited license only for purposes of viewing the material contained on this Website.

3. Restrictions

You are specifically restricted from all of the following:

  • Publishing any Website material in any other media without credit;
  • Selling, sublicensing and/or otherwise commercializing any Website material;
  • Using this Website in any way that is or may be damaging to this Website;
  • Using this Website in any way that impacts user access to this Website;
  • Engaging in any data mining, data harvesting, data extracting or any other similar activity in relation to this Website.

4. No Warranties (Medical Disclaimer)

This Website is provided "as is," with all faults, and e-Clinics expresses no representations or warranties, of any kind related to this Website or the materials contained on this Website. Also, nothing contained on this Website shall be interpreted as advising you.

Medical Content: The content on this site is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

5. Limitation of Liability

In no event shall e-Clinics, nor any of its officers, directors, and employees, be held liable for anything arising out of or in any way connected with your use of this Website whether such liability is under contract. e-Clinics, including its officers, directors, and employees shall not be held liable for any indirect, consequential, or special liability arising out of or in any way related to your use of this Website.

6. Third-Party Advertisements

We may display third-party advertisements on e-Clinics, such as those provided by Google AdSense. By using this site, you agree that we may place these ads on our pages. We are not responsible for the content of external websites linked through these advertisements.

7. Variation of Terms

e-Clinics is permitted to revise these Terms at any time as it sees fit, and by using this Website you are expected to review these Terms on a regular basis.

8. Governing Law & Jurisdiction

These Terms will be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of India/Jammu and Kashmir, and you submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in India/Jammu and Kashmir for the resolution of any disputes.

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