Automate Indian DPDP Compliance.
The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 is changing every contract in India. Specter helps you identify gaps, update MSAs, and ensure section-level compliance across your entire file history.
Section-Level Citations
Don’t settle for generic advice. Specter cites exact provisions like Section 7 (Notice) or Section 8 (Consent) to back every recommendation.
Vendor Contract Audit
Instantly scan MSAs and Vendor Agreements to verify if Data Processor obligations under Section 9 are correctly captured.
Understanding DPDP Compliance for Law Firms
As legal advisors, you are tasked with navigating the transition to India’s first comprehensive data privacy regime. Manual review of legacy contracts for compliance with the DPDP Act is prone to error and time-intensive. Specter acts as an intelligent layer that sits over your repository, identifying non-compliant clauses related to data fiduciaries, data processors, and data principals.
Key Focus Areas: Section 7 & 8
A primary pillar of the DPDP Act is the requirement for “Clear and Specific Notice” (Section 7) and “Free, Specific, Informed, Unconditional and Unambiguous Consent” (Section 8). Specter automates the drafting of notice templates and consent forms that meet these stringent statutory requirements, ensuring your clients are protected from significant penalties.
A New Standard for Legal Research
While generic LLMs struggle with the specifics of Indian legislation, Specter is fine-tuned for the Indian legal landscape.
Is Specter safe for client data?
We understand that confidentiality is non-negotiable in legal practice. Specter is designed with a zero-retention architecture. Your client documents are processed in memory and never used to train our foundational models. For large firms, we offer on-premise deployment options to keep all intelligence within your own firewall.