About NDA Generator
A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) protects confidential information shared between parties. Key clauses: a specific definition of confidential information; exclusions for information already public or independently developed; duration (typically 2-5 years for business information; perpetual for trade secrets); and obligations to return or destroy materials on request.
Choose a unilateral NDA when only one party discloses (such as sharing an idea with a potential investor) or a mutual NDA when both parties will share confidential information. NDAs are enforceable in India under the Indian Contract Act, 1872, but courts scrutinise overly broad or indefinite restrictions. Always specify jurisdiction and governing law. Practical limitation: NDAs work only if you can detect and prove a breach - limit access to sensitive information to need-to-know personnel as a primary defence.
About Terms of Service Generator
Terms of Service (ToS) is the legally binding agreement between your platform and users. Essential clauses: user eligibility and account responsibilities; acceptable use policy covering prohibited activities; intellectual property ownership; disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability; termination rights; dispute resolution; and governing law.
Indian websites must comply with the Information Technology Act, 2000 and IT Intermediary Guidelines Rules, 2021. If you collect personal data, your ToS must reference your Privacy Policy. For e-commerce, Consumer Protection E-Commerce Rules, 2020 require specific disclosures about products, prices, and sellers. Keep ToS in plain language since complex legalese reduces user trust and may not hold up in court. Notify users of material changes before they take effect.
Check each item that applies to your organisation. Your compliance score updates automatically.
About GDPR Compliance Checker
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies to any organisation processing personal data of EU residents, regardless of where the organisation is based. Indian businesses serving EU customers must comply. Key requirements: lawful basis for every data processing activity; data subject rights including access, erasure, portability, and restriction; privacy by design; data breach notification within 72 hours of discovery.
High-risk areas: analytics and advertising cookies require genuine opt-in consent; email lists need explicit opt-in with no pre-ticked boxes; age verification is required for users under 16. GDPR fines can reach 20 million euros or 4% of global annual turnover whichever is higher. India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDPA) has similar requirements for domestic operations. Use this checklist to identify compliance gaps before launching or auditing your platform.
Estimates only. Actual costs vary by firm, case complexity and location.
About Legal Fee Estimator
Legal fees in India vary by type of matter, lawyer seniority, city, and complexity. Typical ranges: Simple contract drafting Rs 5,000-25,000; Property registration assistance Rs 10,000-50,000 plus stamp duty; Company incorporation Rs 15,000-50,000; Trademark registration Rs 10,000-25,000 including government fees; Litigation per appearance for senior advocates Rs 25,000-2,00,000 or more.
Common fee structures: Fixed fee works best for routine predictable work; hourly billing at Rs 2,000-10,000 per hour depending on seniority; contingency fee arrangements based on percentage of recovery are common internationally but restricted for court matters in India. Always get a written fee agreement before engaging any lawyer and request itemised bills. Fees significantly below Bar Association minimums may indicate quality concerns.
Filing fees as of 2026. Costs include first class; additional classes add pro-rata fees.