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Require a Legally Binding NDA in Kurnool?
At Landmarq, we draft customized Non-Disclosure Agreements that protect your sensitive information while complying with the Indian Contract Act, featuring:

✅ Confidentiality Clauses (Trade secrets, client data, IP)
✅ Enforceable Penalties (Liquidated damages, injunctions)
✅ Jurisdiction-Specific Terms (Enforceable in Indian courts)
✅ Flexible Durations (1-10+ years)

To get started, simply provide the following details:

1. Parties Involved

  • Full Names of all parties (individuals or companies)
  • Nature of Relationship (e.g., employer–employee, client–freelancer, startup–investor)
  • Addresses (registered or residential)
  • Identification Documents
    • Individuals: Aadhar, PAN, Passport (optional)
    • Companies: CIN, GST, PAN, incorporation certificate

2. Purpose of the NDA

  • Brief description of why the NDA is needed
    (e.g., business partnership, product demo, investment discussions)

3. Definition of Confidential Information

  • Categories to be covered, such as:
    • Business plans
    • Financials
    • Product designs
    • Technical data
    • Client lists
    • Marketing strategies

4. Obligations of Receiving Party

  • Terms stating how the recipient must:
    • Keep information secure
    • Avoid sharing with third parties
    • Use information only for agreed purposes

5. Exclusions from Confidentiality

  • Information not covered by the NDA, such as:
    • Publicly available data
    • Previously known to the recipient
    • Information disclosed under legal obligation

6. Duration

  • How long the NDA will remain in effect
    • Fixed term (e.g., 2–5 years)
    • Until confidential information becomes public
    • Indefinitely, if necessary

7. Breach & Remedies

  • Legal consequences of a breach:
    • Injunctions
    • Compensation for damages
    • Termination of business relationship

8. Jurisdiction & Governing Law

  • The court and law under which disputes will be settled
    (e.g., Courts of Hyderabad, governed by Indian Contract Act, 1872)

9. Signatures

  • Signature of all parties involved
  • Date and Place of execution
  • Witness names and signatures (optional, but recommended)

For inquiries or submission, contact us at:
Landmarq – Conveyancing and Legal, a trusted legal and documentation service provider in Kurnool, is here to assist you with all your agreement needs.
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1. What is a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)?

An NDA is a legally binding contract that protects confidential information from being disclosed to third parties.

2. Who needs an NDA?

NDAs are commonly used between:

  • Employers and employees
  • Companies and freelancers
  • Startups and investors
  • Businesses during mergers, partnerships, or negotiations

3. What type of information is protected under an NDA?

Protected information may include:

  • Business plans
  • Client lists
  • Trade secrets
  • Financial data
  • Software source code
  • Product prototypes

4. What are the types of NDAs?

  • Unilateral NDA: One party shares confidential information
  • Mutual NDA: Both parties share and agree to keep information confidential
  • Multilateral NDA: Used when more than two parties are involved

5. What are the key components of an NDA?

  • Definition of confidential information
  • Duration of confidentiality
  • Obligations of the receiving party
  • Exceptions to confidentiality
  • Remedies in case of breach
  • Governing law and jurisdiction

6. How long does an NDA last?

The duration depends on the agreement. It can be a fixed term (e.g., 2 years) or until the information is no longer confidential.

7. Can an NDA be enforced in court?

Yes, NDAs are enforceable in court if they are legally drafted and signed by all parties.

8. Can NDAs be signed electronically?

Yes, NDAs can be signed using digital signature platforms like DocuSign, Adobe Sign, or via Aadhaar e-sign (in India).

9. What happens if someone breaks an NDA?

The violating party may face:

  • Legal action
  • Monetary penalties
  • Injunctions to prevent further disclosure
  • Damages for losses caused

10. Is an NDA the same as a non-compete agreement?

No. An NDA protects confidential information, whereas a non-compete restricts a party from working with competitors or in the same industry.