Privacy Policy Peshajibi.com
Peshajibi.com is committed to protecting the privacy, dignity, and fundamental rights of its users. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, protect, and process personal information in accordance with the laws of Bangladesh, relevant constitutional protections, and applicable international legal standards.
Effective Date: 31.12.2025 Last Updated: 02.01.2026
Peshajibi.com is committed to protecting the privacy, dignity, and fundamental rights of its users. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, protect, and process personal information in accordance with the laws of Bangladesh, relevant constitutional protections, and applicable international legal standards.
By accessing or using this website, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy.
Legal Status and Constitutional Position of the Platform
Peshajibi.com is not a government, state, or official public authority website. It is an independent, people-driven civic platform established and operated in accordance with the Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh and the fundamental rights guaranteed therein.
The legitimacy of this platform does not arise from executive authority or state delegation, but from popular sovereignty, constitutional freedoms, and the lawful exercise of citizens’ rights.
Constitutional Foundation as a People’s Platform
Popular Sovereignty – Article 7(1)
Under Article 7(1) of the Constitution, all power in the Republic belongs to the people. This provision affirms the right of citizens to organise, associate, communicate, and collectively pursue lawful objectives in the public interest.
Peshajibi.com operates as an expression of this constitutional principle, enabling citizens—particularly professionals—to unite, deliberate, and act within a lawful and peaceful framework.
Fundamental Rights as Legal Authority
The platform derives its authority from fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution, including:
Article 31 – Equal protection of law
Article 32 – Right to life, dignity, and personal liberty
Article 39 – Freedom of thought, conscience, speech, and expression
Article 43 – Right to privacy of correspondence and communication
These rights empower citizens to create independent digital platforms without state sponsorship, provided they act lawfully and respect the rights of others.
Non-Governmental and Non-Official Nature
Peshajibi.com: Does not represent the Government of Bangladesh. Does not exercise executive, legislative, or judicial authority. Does not issue legally binding state decisions. Does not replace or interfere with public institutions. All activities are voluntary, civic, and participatory in nature. Any opinions, initiatives, or organisational structures reflect the collective voice of its members, not official state policy.
Legal Compliance Without State Authority
Although non-governmental, Peshajibi.com fully complies with applicable national laws, including: Information and Communication Technology Act. Digital Security Act (as applicable to platform security). Contract Act and civil law principles. Compliance ensures legality and accountability without conferring state power or status.
Privacy and Data Protection in a Civic Context
As a people’s platform, Peshajibi.com treats privacy as a constitutional and human right, not as an administrative formality. Personal data is handled: With informed consent. For lawful, transparent purposes. Without political surveillance or commercial exploitation. The platform does not collect data on behalf of the state, nor does it share data with authorities except where required by lawful court orders or constitutional due process.
Democratic Participation Without State Control
Any internal leadership selection, digital voting, or policy discussions conducted on Peshajibi.com are: Organisational and non-binding. Based on voluntary participation. Protected by freedom of association and expression. These processes do not constitute public elections or state functions.Peshajibi.com stands as a constitutionally protected civic initiative, grounded in the sovereignty of the people and the exercise of fundamental rights. Its purpose is to strengthen civic awareness, professional unity, and democratic values—not to function as a government authority, but to remind the state of its constitutional obligations to the people.
2. International Standards and Principles – Deep Analysis
Although Peshajibi.com is a non-governmental, people-driven civic platform, its approach to privacy and data protection is informed by internationally recognised human rights instruments and global best practices. These standards provide a normative framework that complements national constitutional protections and strengthens user trust, accountability, and legal integrity. Peshajibi.com voluntarily aligns with higher international standards where they offer enhanced protection of individual rights, without claiming governmental authority or jurisdiction.
2.1 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
Article 12 – Right to Privacy
Article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights establishes privacy as a fundamental human right, protecting individuals against arbitrary interference with privacy, family, home, correspondence, and reputation.
Peshajibi.com adopts this principle by: Rejecting arbitrary or excessive data collection. Preventing unjustified monitoring or profiling of users. Protecting personal communications from unauthorised access. Respecting the dignity and autonomy of every individual. In a digital context, this means that data collection must always be justified, proportionate, and respectful of human dignity. The platform treats privacy not as a privilege, but as an inherent human right.
2.2 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
Binding International Human Rights Obligations
The ICCPR, to which Bangladesh is a State Party, reinforces legally binding obligations relating to privacy, liberty, freedom of expression, and due process.
Article 17 of the ICCPR prohibits unlawful or arbitrary interference with privacy and correspondence and requires legal safeguards for personal data protection.
Peshajibi.com aligns with these principles by: Ensuring data processing is lawful and non-arbitrary. Applying due process to any restriction or disclosure of data. Safeguarding freedom of expression and association on the platform. Balancing security measures with proportionality and necessity. This alignment ensures that platform governance reflects internationally recognised civil and political rights standards.
2.3 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Voluntary Adoption as Global Best Practice
While the GDPR is a European Union regulation and not directly binding on Peshajibi.com, its principles represent the most comprehensive and influential data protection framework globally.
Peshajibi.com adopts GDPR principles as best practice, particularly where they enhance user rights and data security.
Key principles applied include:
Lawfulness: Data is processed on a clear legal and ethical basis, including informed consent.
Fairness: Data use does not result in deception, discrimination, or unjust outcomes.
Transparency: Users are informed clearly about how and why their data is processed.
Purpose Limitation: Data is collected for specific, legitimate purposes and not reused arbitrarily.
Data Minimisation: Only data strictly necessary for platform functions is collected.
Accuracy: Reasonable steps are taken to keep data accurate and up to date.
Integrity and Confidentiality: Data is protected against unauthorised access, loss, or misuse.
2.4 Higher Standard Principle
Applying the Stronger Protection Rule
Where differences arise between national law and international standards, Peshajibi.com endeavours to apply the higher standard of protection, provided it does not conflict with mandatory legal obligations under Bangladesh law.
This approach reflects: Respect for international human rights norms. A commitment to ethical digital governance. Proactive responsibility beyond minimum legal compliance
2.5 Human Rights–Centred Data Governance
By integrating international human rights principles into its data protection framework, Peshajibi.com adopts a human rights–centred approach to digital governance. This approach recognises that misuse of data can threaten dignity, freedom, security, and democratic participation. Accordingly, the platform ensures that: Privacy protection strengthens, rather than restricts, civic participation. Security measures do not suppress lawful expression or association. Data governance supports transparency, accountability, and trust. peshajibi.com’s alignment with international standards reflects a deliberate commitment to protect individual rights in a digital environment. By combining constitutional safeguards, national law, and international best practices, the platform establishes a robust, ethical, and rights-respecting framework for data protection—appropriate for a people-led civic initiative in a global digital context.
3. Information We Collect – Deep Analysis
Peshajibi.com adopts a restricted, necessity-based data collection model, consistent with constitutional protections, international human rights standards, and best practices in data governance. The platform collects only the minimum information required to fulfil its lawful and civic objectives.
3.1 Personal Identification Information
This may include a user’s name, professional designation, and contact details.
Legal and Ethical Basis: Such information is essential to establish genuine participation, prevent impersonation, and maintain organisational integrity. Collection is based on informed user consent and is limited to what is reasonably necessary for identification and communication.
Safeguards: No identity profiling beyond stated purposes. No disclosure without lawful basis or consent. Equal treatment irrespective of profession or background
3.2 Membership and Registration Data
This includes information provided during account creation, membership status, and participation history within the platform.
Purpose and Justification: Membership data enables structured participation, internal governance, and democratic processes such as digital voting. It ensures transparency and accountability within a voluntary civic organisation.
Limitations: Data is not used to assess political beliefs or affiliations. Participation records are not used for external evaluation or ranking
3.3 Voluntarily Submitted Communication Records
This includes messages, emails, feedback, or documents submitted by users through the platform.
Consent-Based Collection: All such data is submitted voluntarily and retained only for the purpose for which it was provided.
Privacy Protection: Communications are treated as confidential. Access is restricted to authorised personnel. No monitoring of private communications beyond operational necessity
3.4 Technical and Usage Data
This may include IP addresses, browser types, device information, and system logs.
Security and Integrity Purpose: Technical data is collected solely to: Maintain platform functionality. Detect unauthorised access or abuse. Protect against cyber threats
Non-Intrusive Use: This data is not used for behavioural tracking, commercial analytics, or profiling.
3.5 Exclusion of Sensitive Personal Data
Peshajibi.com does not collect sensitive personal data—such as biometric data, religious beliefs, political opinions, health information, or financial data—unless: It is explicitly required for a lawful purpose. There is clear legal justification. Explicit user consent is obtained. Where such data is unavoidable, enhanced safeguards are applied.
4. Purpose of Data Collection
Personal data collected by Peshajibi.com is processed exclusively for legitimate, transparent, and constitutionally compliant purposes. Each category of data has a defined and limited use.
4.1 Member Registration and Verification
Data is used to: Confirm the identity of participants, Prevent duplicate or fraudulent accounts. Ensure the integrity of the membership system. This supports fair participation and organisational trust.
4.2 Organisational Communication and Participation
Collected data enables: Information sharing with members. Participation in discussions and initiatives. Notification of organisational activities. Communication is limited to platform-related purposes and respects user preferences.
4.3 Digital Voting and Internal Democratic Processes
Personal data supports: Secure, verifiable internal voting. One-member–one-vote principles. Prevention of manipulation or duplication. These processes are internal, voluntary, and non-state, and do not constitute public elections.
4.4 Platform Security and Fraud Prevention
Technical and identification data is used to: Detect suspicious activity. Prevent unauthorised access. Protect users and platform infrastructure. Security measures are proportionate and do not infringe fundamental rights.
4.5 Legal and Constitutional Compliance
Data may be processed to: Comply with lawful requests or court orders. Protect constitutional rights and due process. Respond to legal obligations under applicable law. Any such processing follows strict necessity and proportionality standards.
4.6 Explicit Prohibition of Misuse
Peshajibi.com explicitly prohibits the use of personal data for: Political manipulation or surveillance. Commercial advertising or data monetisation. Unlawful profiling or intelligence gathering. Any violation of this principle is treated as a serious breach of trust and governance.
Peshajibi.com’s data collection and usage framework is grounded in necessity, proportionality, and rights protection. By limiting data collection to what is essential and defining strict purposes for its use, the platform ensures that civic participation remains safe, dignified, and free from exploitation.
5. Data Protection and Security
Peshajibi.com recognises that effective data protection is not solely a technical function, but a legal, constitutional, and ethical obligation. Accordingly, the platform applies layered technical and organisational safeguards to protect personal data against unauthorised access, misuse, loss, or disclosure.
5.1 Technical Safeguards
Secure Servers and Infrastructure
Personal data is stored on secure servers using industry-appropriate security standards. Where applicable, encryption is used during data transmission and storage to reduce the risk of interception, tampering, or unauthorised access.
These measures ensure: Confidentiality of personal information. Integrity of stored and transmitted data. Availability of services without undue disruption
Encryption and Data Protection Technologies
Encryption and comparable security mechanisms are applied proportionately, taking into account the sensitivity of the data, potential risks, and technological feasibility. This aligns with international best practices and the principle of risk-based security.
5.2 Organisational Safeguards
Restricted and Role-Based Access
Access to personal data is strictly limited to authorised personnel whose roles require such access. A role-based access framework ensures that: No individual has unrestricted access. Data access is limited to specific, legitimate functions. All access is logged and subject to reviewThis reduces internal misuse and supports accountability.All individuals handling data—whether staff, administrators, or authorised volunteers—are bound by confidentiality obligations and legal responsibility. Breach of confidentiality constitutes a serious violation of organisational policy and may result in disciplinary, civil, or legal consequences.
5.3 Monitoring, Risk Assessment & Accountability
Regular System Monitoring
Peshajibi.com conducts continuous or periodic monitoring of systems to identify vulnerabilities, unauthorised activities, or potential security incidents. Monitoring is conducted strictly for security and integrity purposes and does not involve intrusive surveillance of users.
Risk-Based Assessment
Security measures are reviewed regularly through risk assessments that evaluate: Nature and volume of data held. Potential threats and vulnerabilities. Impact on users’ rights and freedoms. Findings are used to improve safeguards and prevent foreseeable harm.
5.4 Proportionality and Rights Protection
All security measures are designed to be proportionate, ensuring that protection mechanisms do not unnecessarily infringe on fundamental rights such as privacy, freedom of expression, or freedom of association.
6. Data Sharing and Disclosure
Peshajibi.com follows a strict non-commercial, non-exploitative data governance model. Personal data is treated as a trust held on behalf of users, not as an asset for exchange or profit.
6.1 Prohibition on Commercial Data Sharing
The platform: Does not sell personal data Does not trade or rent information. Does not share data for advertising, profiling, or commercial analytics
This prohibition reflects both ethical commitments and respect for constitutional and human rights principles.
6.2 Lawful Disclosure Requirements
Personal data may be disclosed only under clearly defined and lawful circumstances:
(a) Legal Obligation or Court Order
Data may be disclosed when required by a valid court order or binding legal obligation. In such cases: Disclosure is limited strictly to what is required. Due process is observed. Unlawful or excessive requests are not complied with
(b) Protection of Constitutional Rights, Public Interest, or National Security
Where disclosure is necessary to protect fundamental rights, public interest, or national security, it is carried out only when: There is a clear legal basis. The action is necessary and proportionate. No less intrusive alternative is available
This ensures that exceptional disclosures do not become routine or abusive.
(c) Explicit User Consent
Data may be shared with third parties only when users provide clear, informed, and voluntary consent. Such consent: Is specific to the purpose of disclosure. Can be withdrawn where legally permissible. Is documented for accountability
6.3 Due Process and Legal Necessity
All disclosures follow the principles of: Due process – lawfully authorised and procedurally fair. Necessity – required to achieve a legitimate objective. Proportionality – limited in scope and duration. No disclosure occurs on informal, political, or extralegal grounds.
Peshajibi.com’s data protection and disclosure framework is built on trust, restraint, and legal accountability. By combining robust security measures with strict limits on data sharing, the platform ensures that personal information is protected not only from external threats, but also from misuse, overreach, and exploitation.
This approach reflects a rights-centred model of digital governance, appropriate for a people-led civic platform operating under constitutional principles and international human rights standards.
7. User Rights
Peshajibi.com recognises that meaningful data protection depends on active user rights, not merely institutional safeguards. Accordingly, the platform adopts a rights-based approach that reflects constitutional guarantees, international human rights principles, and global best practices in data governance.
7.1 Right of Access
Users have the right to request access to their personal data held by the platform.
Scope and Purpose: This right enables users to understand: What data is held? How it is used? The purposes for which it is processed.
Procedural Safeguards: Access requests are processed through a structured verification process to prevent unauthorised disclosure. Information is provided in a clear and intelligible form within a reasonable timeframe.
7.2 Right to Rectification (Correction or Update)
Users may request correction or updating of inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated personal information.
Legal Rationale: Accuracy is a fundamental principle of fair data processing. Incorrect data may result in exclusion, misrepresentation, or procedural unfairness.
Implementation: Corrections are made promptly upon verification, ensuring that records reflect current and accurate information.
7.3 Right to Erasure (Deletion), Subject to Legal Obligations
Users may request deletion of their personal data where: The data is no longer necessary for its original purpose. Consent has been withdrawn. Retention is not required by law
Limitations: Deletion requests may be restricted where: Legal obligations require retention. Data is necessary to protect legal rights or resolve disputes. Deletion would undermine legitimate organisational or constitutional responsibilities
Such limitations are applied narrowly and transparently.
7.4 Right to Withdraw Consent
Where data processing is based on user consent, users have the right to withdraw that consent at any time.
Effect of Withdrawal: Upon withdrawal, processing ceases unless there is an alternative lawful basis for retention or use. Withdrawal does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out prior to withdrawal.
7.5 Right to Lodge Complaints
Users may lodge complaints regarding: Alleged misuse of personal data. Unauthorised access or disclosure. Failure to respect user rights Complaints are reviewed impartially, documented, and addressed through internal governance mechanisms. Where appropriate, users are informed of additional legal remedies available under national law.
7.6 Timely, Lawful, and Transparent Handling
All user rights requests are handled: Timely: Without undue delay Lawful: In compliance with applicable laws and constitutional principles. Transparent: With clear communication and documented outcomes
No user is penalised or disadvantaged for exercising their rights.
8. Data Retention
Peshajibi.com applies a purpose-limited and time-bound data retention policy, ensuring that personal data is not held longer than necessary.
8.1 Retention Based on Necessity and Law
Personal data is retained only where: It remains necessary for the purpose for which it was collected. Legal or constitutional obligations require retention. Organisational accountability or dispute resolution necessitates preservation. Retention decisions are reviewed periodically.
8.2 Secure Deletion of Unnecessary Data
When data is no longer required: It is securely deleted or anonymised. Deletion methods prevent reconstruction or unauthorised recovery. Backups are addressed in accordance with retention schedules. This minimises risk and respects user privacy.
8.3 Proportionality and Accountability
Retention periods are proportionate to: The nature and sensitivity of the data. The risks associated with retention. The rights and expectations of users. Records of retention and deletion activities are maintained to ensure accountability.
By recognising enforceable user rights and implementing strict data retention controls, Peshajibi.com affirms that personal data remains under the ultimate control of the individual, subject only to lawful and proportionate limitations.
This framework strengthens trust, ensures constitutional compliance, and reflects international best practices appropriate for a people-led civic platform.
9. Cross-Border Data Considerations
Peshajibi.com recognises that digital platforms may involve data processing, storage, or access beyond national borders. Such cross-border data activity requires heightened legal, constitutional, and ethical scrutiny, particularly for a people-led civic platform grounded in national sovereignty and fundamental rights.
9.1 Adequate Legal Safeguards
Where personal data is processed, stored, or accessed outside Bangladesh, Peshajibi.com ensures that adequate legal safeguards are in place. These safeguards are designed to maintain a level of protection equivalent to or higher than that required under Bangladesh law.
Safeguards may include: Contractual commitments to data protection and confidentiality. Organisational policies aligned with international best practices. Technical security measures to prevent unauthorised access. Cross-border arrangements are assessed on a case-by-case basis to ensure legal sufficiency and risk mitigation.
9.2 Compliance with International Data Protection Norms
Peshajibi.com aligns cross-border data handling with internationally recognised data protection norms, including: Human rights–based privacy standards. Principles reflected in the GDPR (as best practice) Lawfulness, necessity, proportionality, and accountability. This ensures that data does not lose protection simply because it crosses jurisdictional boundaries.
9.3 Protection of National Sovereignty and Constitutional Principles
Cross-border data activities are conducted in a manner that: Does not undermine Bangladesh’s constitutional order. Does not permit foreign interference in civic participation. Does not compromise the rights of Bangladeshi citizens. No data is transferred or accessed in ways that conflict with the sovereignty of Bangladesh or the constitutional rights guaranteed to its people.
9.4 Restriction on Unauthorised Foreign Access
Peshajibi.com does not permit unrestricted or covert access to personal data by foreign entities, governments, or organisations. Any cross-border access must be: Lawfully justified, Transparent, Consistent with the platform’s civic and non-governmental character.
10. Children and Vulnerable Persons
Peshajibi.com applies enhanced protections when dealing with children and individuals in vulnerable circumstances, recognising their heightened risk of harm and exploitation in digital environments.
10.1 Protection of Minors
The platform does not knowingly collect personal data from minors without lawful and verifiable consent from a parent or legal guardian.
Where age-related data is relevant: Reasonable steps are taken to prevent unauthorised registration. Data from minors is handled with heightened sensitivity. Participation by minors is limited to appropriate, lawful contexts
10.2 Safeguards for Vulnerable Individuals
Vulnerable persons may include individuals at risk due to: Social or economic disadvantage. Political, legal, or personal circumstances. Exposure to coercion, discrimination, or retaliation. For such individuals, Peshajibi.com applies: Data minimisation to reduce exposure. Enhanced confidentiality protections. Careful access controls and monitoring
10.3 Ethical and Human Rights Considerations
Protection of children and vulnerable persons is grounded in: Constitutional principles of dignity and equality. International human rights standards. Ethical responsibility to prevent harm.The platform avoids practices that could expose such individuals to surveillance, targeting, or misuse of their personal information.
By applying strict safeguards to cross-border data handling and prioritising the protection of children and vulnerable persons, Peshajibi.com reinforces its commitment to sovereignty, human dignity, and constitutional responsibility. These measures ensure that digital participation remains safe, inclusive, and respectful of both national and international legal norms.
11. Policy Updates – Deep Analysis
Peshajibi.com recognises that privacy and data protection obligations are dynamic, shaped by evolving laws, constitutional interpretation, technological change, and operational development. Accordingly, this Privacy Policy is treated as a living governance instrument rather than a static declaration.
11.1 Legal and Constitutional Adaptability
Updates to the Privacy Policy may be required to reflect: Amendments to the Constitution or authoritative judicial interpretation. Enactment or revision of data protection, digital security, or civil legislation. Regulatory guidance or compliance requirements. Changes in platform structure, services, or technology. This adaptability ensures continued alignment with the rule of law, constitutional guarantees, and fundamental rights.
11.2 Transparency and Public Notice
Any revision to the Privacy Policy is published openly on the platform with a revised effective date. This ensures: Transparency in governance. Predictability for users. Informed consent for continued participation. Where changes materially affect user rights or data processing practices, reasonable steps are taken to draw users’ attention to such changes.
11.3 Non-Retroactive Application
Unless required by law, policy updates are applied prospectively, not retroactively. This protects legitimate expectations and prevents unfair or unexpected changes to users’ rights or obligations.
11.4 Accountability and Record-Keeping
Historical versions of the Privacy Policy may be retained internally to ensure accountability, legal traceability, and institutional memory. This supports audits, dispute resolution, and regulatory review where applicable.
12. Contact and Complaints
Effective data protection requires accessible, responsive, and fair mechanisms for communication and redress. Peshajibi.com therefore provides clear channels for users to raise concerns, exercise rights, and seek remedies.
12.1 Right to Contact and Seek Redress
Users may contact the platform for: Privacy-related inquiries. Requests for access, correction, or deletion of personal data. Withdrawal of consent. Complaints regarding misuse, mishandling, or unauthorised disclosure of data. These rights are an extension of constitutional guarantees of due process, equality before law, and access to justice.
12.2 Communication Channels
Designated contact details are provided for privacy and data protection matters, including: An official email address. Platform identification (Peshajibi.com) Reference to the parent civic framework (Jatiya.org) This ensures clarity of responsibility and institutional accountability.
12.3 Complaint Handling Procedure
All complaints are: Acknowledged without undue delay. Reviewed impartially and in good faith. Assessed against legal, constitutional, and policy standards. Addressed through corrective or remedial action where appropriate. Users are informed of outcomes in a clear and respectful manner.
12.4 Legal and Human Rights Framework for Resolution
All matters are handled in accordance with: Applicable laws of Bangladesh. Constitutional protections, including due process and privacy rights. International human rights standards relating to dignity, fairness, and effective remedy. Where internal resolution is not possible, users are not prevented from seeking remedies available under national law.
12.5 Protection Against Retaliation
No user shall suffer retaliation, discrimination, or disadvantage for: Making a privacy-related inquiry, Exercising data protection rights. Submitting a complaint in good faith. This principle is essential to maintaining trust and civic participation.Through transparent policy updates and accessible complaint mechanisms, Peshajibi.com reinforces its commitment to accountability, legality, and respect for fundamental rights. These provisions ensure that privacy governance remains responsive, participatory, and consistent with constitutional values and international human rights norms—appropriate for a people-led, non-governmental civic platform.
Our Commitment
Peshajibi.com affirms that privacy is not a privilege but a constitutional and human right. We are committed to protecting that right with integrity, legality, and respect for national and international law.
All content, concepts, ideas, texts, structures, platform models, designs, graphics, logos, digital systems, documentation, and original materials published on this website are the intellectual property of Peshajibi.com, unless otherwise stated.
The core concept, vision, and intellectual idea of this platform have been developed and guided by Dr. Raju Ahmed Dipu, LL.M (UK).
Scope of Protection
This protection applies to, but is not limited to: Website content (text, articles, policies, documentation). Platform structure, civic models, and organisational frameworks. Visual design, layout, user interface, and branding elements. Original ideas, concepts, methodologies, and civic strategies. Digital voting, membership, and governance concepts. All such materials are protected under: Copyright laws of Bangladesh. Applicable international copyright conventions. Digital intellectual property principles
Registration and External Protection
The intellectual property, content, and original ideas of this platform are additionally protected and documented under NationalCopyright.com, providing recognised digital evidence of authorship, originality, and ownership.
Restrictions on Use
No part of this website may be: Copied, reproduced, republished, or redistributed. Modified, adapted, or used to create derivative works. Used for commercial, political, or misleading purposes. without prior written permission from Peshajibi.com or the authorised rights holder. Unauthorised use, imitation, or misrepresentation of the platform’s content, design, or ideas may result in civil and legal action under applicable national and international law.
Permitted Use
Limited use of content for educational, research, or non-commercial reference may be permitted, provided that: Proper attribution is given. The content is not altered or misrepresented. Such use does not violate the integrity or purpose of the platform
Protection of Moral Rights
The moral rights of the author and originator—including the right to attribution and protection against distortion or misuse—are fully reserved and enforceable.
Jurisdiction
This copyright notice is governed by the laws of Bangladesh & Worldwide, with recognition of international intellectual property protections where applicable.
Statement of Integrity
This platform represents original civic thought, legal reasoning, and professional organisation. Any unauthorised replication of its ideas or design undermines intellectual integrity and will be addressed accordingly.