
The Techno Legal Centre Of Excellence For Healthcare In India (TLCEHI) represents a groundbreaking initiative at the intersection of technology, law, and healthcare, designed to navigate the complexities of modern medical systems in India and beyond. Hosted on the Perry4Law’s Health Research Facilitation Centre (PHRFC) platform, TLCEHI integrates legal compliance with technological innovation to address pressing issues in e-health, telemedicine, data privacy, and regulatory frameworks. Since its establishment in 2012 by Sovereign P4LO and PTLB, in close collaboration with PHRFC, this centre has evolved into a vital resource for stakeholders seeking to enhance healthcare delivery while ensuring adherence to legal standards. By fostering a collaborative environment among legal experts, healthcare professionals, technologists, and policymakers, TLCEHI not only promotes research and training but also drives the development of guidelines for emerging technologies like artificial intelligence in healthcare.
Historical Background And Establishment
The roots of TLCEHI trace back to the broader efforts of Perry4Law Organisation (P4LO), a pioneer in techno-legal fields, which has been advocating for integrated healthcare solutions for over a decade. PHRFC, as the hosting entity for TLCEHI, emerged as an independent healthcare research and facilitation project under P4LO, focusing on aspects such as legal compliance and technology adoption in the global healthcare ecosystem. In November 2019, PHRFC gained significant recognition as a LegalTech, EduTech, and TechLaw startup by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) Startup Hub, providing it with legal backing, investor-friendly taxation benefits, and exemptions from angel tax on investments. This milestone enabled PHRFC and TLCEHI to attract seed funding and angel investments, positioning them as key players in supporting healthcare startups.
Further bolstering its foundation, entities like PTLB Projects LLP and TeleLaw Private Limited were enacted under P4LO to support holistic techno-legal healthcare projects. These organizations were also recognized as startups by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) and MeitY, facilitating a robust ecosystem for innovation. Praveen Dalal, the founder of P4LO and CEO of Sovereign P4LO, has been instrumental in shaping TLCEHI’s direction, offering techno-legal blueprints to the Indian Government and the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) since January 2020. These blueprints have included recommendations on regulatory frameworks for e-health, m-health, online pharmacies, and telemedicine, emphasizing the need for privacy, security, and data protection in digital health systems.
Mission, Vision, And Core Objectives
About TLCEHI, the centre’s mission is to bridge the gap between healthcare service providers and evolving regulatory environments, ensuring that technological advancements enhance patient outcomes without compromising legal integrity. Its vision encompasses a healthcare landscape where innovation thrives alongside ethical practices, promoting techno-legal literacy through online workshops, seminars, and research initiatives. Key objectives include educating stakeholders on trends in healthcare law and technology, developing guidelines for telemedicine, health data privacy, and the ethical deployment of AI, and advocating for reforms that improve medical service efficacy.
TLCEHI prioritizes a humanity-first approach, emphasizing accountability in health crises and the reformation of biotech practices. It aims to address systemic gaps, such as the lack of cyber security in health IT systems and the need for standardized electronic health records (EHR). By facilitating collaboration among providers, consumers, technology industries, and policymakers, the centre seeks to create cost-effective solutions for aggregating health data, storing and exchanging EHRs, and integrating health information systems. A core focus is on ensuring the privacy, confidentiality, and security of patient health information, which is crucial in an era of big data, blockchain, internet of things (IoT), machine learning, and AI applications in healthcare.
Key Initiatives And Contributions
TLCEHI has been at the forefront of several critical initiatives, particularly in response to Global Plandemics like COVID-19. More recently, as of February 2026, TLCEHI has intensified its fact-checking efforts on public health related PsyOps. For instance, it has published in-depth exposés like “Fact-Checking The COVID-19 Narrative: The Irrefutable Evidence Of A Plandemic,” which scrutinizes events such as the Event 201 simulation, potential lab leaks, evasion of gain-of-function research bans, risks associated with mRNA technologies (including antibody-dependent enhancement), censorship of dissenting voices, and spikes in excess deaths among vaccinated cohorts. Praveen Dalal’s archival works on “COVID-19 Plandemic” since April 2020 and subsequent “COVID-19 Death Shots” expose have been highlighted, with declarations that the data revealed mRNA technologies as untested at scale, posing risks like lipid nanoparticles breaching blood-brain barriers and spike proteins mimicking HIV elements.
Another significant contribution is the advocacy for a National E-Health Authority (NeHA) in India. Proposed as a nodal body under parliamentary legislation, NeHA would formulate national eHealth policies, manage informatics standards, enforce privacy and data protection laws, and promote health information exchanges (HIEs). TLCEHI has pushed for the implementation of EHR standards published by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) in 2013, addressing barriers like interagency cooperation and cyber security mandates.
In the realm of biotechnology and vaccine scrutiny, TLCEHI’s “Fact-Checking The Death Shots: The Irrefutable Evidence Of A Global Vaccine Catastrophe” details evidence of a orchestrated plandemic, failures in animal testing, human experiments without informed consent, and excess deaths exceeding 874,000 in the US over two years. It calls for the revocation of emergency authorizations, accountability for involved parties, and restitution for affected generations, stating that these interventions were “not elixirs but executioners.”
Collaborations And Support Networks
TLCEHI thrives on strategic collaborations, drawing support from DPIIT-recognized startups like TeleLaw Private Limited and PTLB Projects LLP. These partnerships enable the centre to leverage resources for robotics, telemedicine, and techno-legal regulations, benefiting both Indian and global stakeholders. Sovereign P4LO, under Praveen Dalal’s leadership, provides overarching guidance, integrating legal indictments with scientific critiques through platforms like ODR India.
PHRFC’s recognition as a Techno-Legal Healthcare Startup by MeitY further strengthens TLCEHI’s capabilities, allowing for dedicated resources such as social media handles (@phrfcindia) and plans for joint ventures with techno-legal healthcare service providers. These collaborations emphasize confidential technologies like AI, blockchain, and IoT, aimed at transforming healthcare projects while maintaining legal compliance.
Current Developments And Future Prospects
In a landmark move, TLCEHI and PHRFC are currently working to establish the first-ever Techno-Legal Centre Of Excellence For Artificial Intelligence In Healthcare (TLCEAIH), along with Sovereign P4LO, PTLB, PTLB Projects LLP, TeleLaw Private Ltd, and other entities. This initiative aims to create specialized frameworks for the ethical integration of AI in healthcare, addressing challenges like algorithmic bias, data privacy in AI-driven diagnostics, and regulatory compliance for AI tools in telemedicine and predictive analytics. TLCEAIH will build on TLCEHI’s foundation, offering advanced training, research, and policy recommendations to ensure AI enhances healthcare equity and efficiency.
Looking ahead, TLCEHI is poised to expand its impact by attracting investments for innovative tools, promoting best practices in digital health, and continuing its advocacy for evidence-based policies. With a focus on global implications, the centre demonstrates how a coordinated techno-legal approach can lead to improved health outcomes, more resilient systems, and justice in the face of health deceptions. Through its unwavering commitment to innovation, compliance, and collaboration, TLCEHI stands as a beacon for sustainable healthcare transformation in India and worldwide.