Chambers Saket Court · Delhi High Court · Supreme Court of India

Clean drafting that anticipates dispute, allocates risk fairly and survives the moment when parties read the contract for the first time in earnest.

Contracts in India are governed by the Indian Contract Act, 1872, the Sale of Goods Act, 1930, the Specific Relief Act, 1963 (as amended in 2018) and the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. Commercial disputes increasingly fall within the Commercial Courts Act, 2015 — which prescribes pre-institution mediation and accelerated case management.

The chamber's approach is to begin with a clear written opinion on prospects and risk, agree the strategy in writing with the client, and then execute — with regular briefings and full visibility throughout. Fees are quoted transparently after the initial consultation, with phased and milestone-based billing available where appropriate.

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Services Offered

What the chamber handles in this area.

01

Commercial Contracts

Master services agreements, supply contracts, distribution agreements, agency agreements and software licences — drafted in accordance with the Indian Contract Act, 1872.

02

Shareholder & Joint Venture Agreements

Tag-along, drag-along, anti-dilution, ROFR / ROFO, deadlock resolution and exit waterfalls — with reserved-matters lists tailored to the parties' bargain.

03

NDAs & Term Sheets

Mutual and unilateral non-disclosure agreements, term sheets, MoUs and letters of intent — calibrated to avoid premature binding effect.

04

Contract Review & Risk Audit

Review of existing contracts to identify ambiguous obligations, indemnity gaps, missing carve-outs and exposure to consequential damages.

05

Dispute Avoidance & Resolution Clauses

Drafting governing-law, jurisdiction, arbitration and mediation clauses that work in litigation, not just on paper.

06

Employment & Consultancy Agreements

Founder employment agreements, ESOP grant letters, garden-leave clauses, non-competes and post-termination restrictions calibrated to enforceability under Indian law.

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