Pick the NDA Package That Fits Your Business
From ready-to-use templates to fully customized agreements with lawyer guidance, we’ve got a plan that matches your confidentiality needs.
₹2000 ₹2500
Professionally drafted Non-Disclosure Agreement template that covers all basic confidentiality and non-disclosure clauses, ready for immediate use. Ideal for general business needs.
What you'll get:
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Pre-drafted NDA template ready for immediate use
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Covers standard confidentiality and non-disclosure clauses
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Designed for general business requirements
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Simple and cost-effective solution
₹2500 ₹3000
A Non-Disclosure Agreement customized by expert lawyers to suit your business or industry needs. Perfect for startups, SMEs, and businesses looking for tailored protection.
What you'll get:
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NDA tailored to your specific business situation
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Includes industry-specific confidentiality provisions
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Drafted by an experienced legal professional
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One round of revisions included for accuracy
₹3500 ₹4500
Complete NDA package with lawyer-drafted customization plus one-on-one consultation. Get expert advice on enforceability, clauses, and execution to ensure maximum legal protection.
What you'll get:
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Fully customized NDA drafted to your exact requirements
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One-on-one consultation with a lawyer to explain clauses
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Unlimited clarifications until final approval
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Guidance on best practices for execution and enforcement
Frequently Asked Questions About NDAs
Clear answers to common queries on Non-Disclosure Agreements, so you know exactly how they protect your business.

Q1. What is an NDA and why do I need it?
An NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) is a legal document that prevents parties from sharing your confidential information. It’s essential for protecting business data during discussions, deals, or partnerships.
Q2. Can I use one NDA for all situations?
No, each NDA should be tailored to the specific relationship or purpose (e.g., investors, employees, vendors). That’s why customization is recommended.
Q3. Are NDAs legally valid in India?
Yes, NDAs are valid and enforceable under the Indian Contract Act, provided they are drafted correctly.
Q4. Do both parties need to sign the NDA?
Yes, NDAs are binding agreements only once both parties have signed them.
Q5. Can an NDA cover future discussions as well?
Yes, NDAs can be structured to cover current and future confidential disclosures.
Q6. What if the other party violates the NDA?
You can take legal action, including seeking damages or injunctions, depending on the breach.
Q7. How is this different from free templates available online?
Free templates are generic and may miss critical clauses, leaving gaps. Our NDAs are lawyer-drafted and tailored to your situation.
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