ACCURACY & ACCOUNTABILITY

Corrections Policy

Our commitment to transparent error rectification, timestamp tracking, and public readers' redressal.

Effective: August 2026 Prompt Action Standard Open Reader Feedback

1. Accuracy Commitment

Financial and IPO-related reporting requires careful attention to detail. Inaccurate information regarding issue dates, price bands, or lot sizes can mislead retail market participants.

At Digital Arthalaya, we are committed to maintaining accurate and reliable financial and IPO-related information. When a factual inaccuracy is identified through internal review or reader feedback, we aim to verify and correct the error promptly and transparently.

2. The Correction & Verification Workflow

When an error report or revised regulatory filing is received, our editorial team follows a standardized 4-step rectification protocol:

  • Initial Logging: The report is logged with the URL, contested fact, time of submission, and reported evidence.
  • Primary Source Verification: The editor cross-references the claim using SEBI-filed offer documents (DRHP/RHP), NSE/BSE exchange filings, company filings, or official registrar information.
  • Content Amendment: If an error is verified, the article body, data tables, and structured JSON-LD schemas are updated accordingly.
  • Transparent Editorial Note: For material factual corrections (such as revisions in price bands, issue dates, lot sizes, issue sizes, company names, subscription figures, or allotment information), an explicit editor's note is appended explaining what was corrected and when. Minor spelling, formatting, or grammatical corrections do not require a correction note.

3. Published vs. Updated Timestamp Protocol

To maintain clear timestamp transparency for readers and search engines, we distinguish between initial publication and subsequent substantive updates.

  • Published Date: The exact date and time (IST) when the article was first made publicly available.
  • Updated Date: Updated only when substantive new content, verified corrections, official subscription milestones, allotment information, listing updates, or meaningful new data are incorporated. We never update timestamps cosmetically to simulate artificial freshness.

4. Types of Content Updates

We classify updates into three distinct editorial categories:

  • Material Factual Correction: Rectification of an erroneous figure, name, or regulatory date. Accompanied by a transparent correction note.
  • Developing Story Update: Addition of the latest available subscription figures (for example, Day 2 subscription data) or post-issue listing updates as an IPO progresses through its lifecycle.
  • Minor Typographical Polish: Correction of grammatical, spelling, or styling errors that do not alter the underlying financial facts.

5. How Readers Can Submit a Correction Request

We actively encourage our community of investors and readers to flag potential discrepancies. If you spot an error, please reach out to our editorial desk with the following details:

  • The exact URL of the webpage or article.
  • The specific sentence, table cell, or figure in question.
  • The supporting reference (e.g., link to SEBI-filed offer document, NSE/BSE corporate announcement, company filing, or official registrar circular).

Submit a Correction / Verification Request

Direct all editorial correction and verification requests to our editorial desk for prompt review.

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