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Legal Terms for India Access

4rabook sets out the legal terms for your account, wallet records, promo wording and access to Live Roulette, Aztec Gems, Football Strike and other rooms in one place…

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4rabook Legal Terms for India Access
CONTACT ROUTES

Three Legal Contact Routes

Legal questions need a clear trail, so we keep separate contact routes for account terms, privacy requests and document checks. Start with the channel that matches your issue and include the account email where possible. We respond only after we can connect the request to the correct account or confirm that it is a general legal question about this page.

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Legal email

Write to [email protected] from the email linked to your account. Include your username, the exact clause or record in question, and any order or transaction reference so our legal desk can trace the request.

Account help form

If your request concerns identity checks, access status or a locked account, use the account help form after login. That path lets us confirm ownership before any legal response includes account-specific records.

Document requests

For privacy copies, correction requests or retention questions, attach a clear description of what you need changed or supplied. We may ask for extra proof before sending records outside the account area.

RECORD CARE

Six Ways We Handle Legal Records

Our legal process is built around traceable account records, verified contact and clear retention steps.

Data use boundaries

We collect account details, login activity, wallet records and verification material only for account operation, fraud checks, legal duties and…

Cookie choices

Cookies help us keep sessions active, remember basic settings and measure page errors.

Account security

We use password controls, session checks and ownership confirmation before discussing private account records.

Record retention

Records linked to payments, identity checks, disputes and legal requests are kept for the period needed under applicable law and…

Change requests

You can ask us to correct account details that are wrong or outdated.

Lawful access

If a valid legal request reaches us from an authority, we assess its scope before sharing records.

Legal Questions Before You Join

These answers cover common legal points before you open or continue using an account. They focus on eligibility, account records, payment references, cookies, corrections and contact paths. If your issue involves a specific wallet entry, identity check or access restriction, send the account-linked email so we can answer from the correct record.

No single answer applies across India. Access and eligibility depend on local law, and the account is available only where local law permits. If your location is restricted, we may decline or pause access.

This page covers account profile details, login activity, wallet records, KYC material, support messages, cookie choices and legal contact history. It explains why we hold those records and how you can ask about them.

UPI, Paytm and PhonePe references are kept as wallet and compliance records when they relate to your account. We use them to match transactions, answer disputes and meet legal record duties where applicable.

Cookies support login sessions, security checks, language settings and error measurement. Some are needed for the site to work, while others depend on consent or browser choice where local rules require that step.

Yes. Send the correction request through the account help form or [email protected] with the detail you want changed. We may ask for proof before editing names, dates, payment references or identity material.

If a local legal change affects eligibility, payments or account access, we may adjust service availability, pause certain actions or ask for more checks. Any step depends on the law that applies to your location.

For general terms, email [email protected]. For account-specific issues, use the help form after login so ownership can be checked. Include dates, transaction references and the clause or record you mean.