At Hanuman Yuva Sena, we respect intellectual property rights and expect all users, contributors, and visitors to do the same. If you believe that any content published on this website infringes upon your copyright or legal rights, you may notify us for prompt review and removal.
This page outlines our Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and content removal process, in line with Indian IT laws and ethical media handling.
To request removal of any content (text, image, video, file, etc.), kindly submit a formal written request that includes the following:
Your full name, address, and contact details
A detailed description of the copyrighted work allegedly infringed
The exact URL or page location on our website where the material appears
A statement that:
“I have a good faith belief that the use of the material is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.”
A statement made under penalty of perjury that:
“The information provided is accurate, and I am the copyright owner or authorized to act on behalf of the owner.”
Your digital or physical signature
Email:
please email us at contact@hysena.com with the subject DMCA / Removal Request
Postal Address:
please find the registered address on the Contact Page
We review the complaint within 5–7 business days
If valid, we will remove the content or restrict access
If we believe the claim is invalid or insufficient, we may request further clarification or decline the request
In case of legal conflict, we may advise parties to proceed via appropriate court/legal channels
If your content was removed in error or you believe the takedown was unjustified, you may submit a counter-notice explaining your legal position, ownership, or fair use rights.
Your counter-notice should include:
Your name and contact info
URL or file name of the removed content
Legal reasoning or ownership proof
A signed statement under penalty of perjury confirming the legitimacy of your claim
False or fraudulent takedown notices may result in legal action.
We do not respond to anonymous, incomplete, or unclear notices.
This policy applies only to original content ownership issues, not personal disagreements, defamation, or disputes without clear copyright grounds.