Contract Lawyers in India · Drafting, Review & Negotiation

Contract Lawyers in India for Drafting, Review, and Negotiation

Expert contract lawyers helping businesses across India draft, review, and negotiate agreements that protect your interests. Governed by the Indian Contract Act, 1872, drafted by qualified lawyers. Fixed fees, most agreements in 24 to 48 hours.

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    Every business relationship begins with an agreement.

    Whether you are hiring employees, partnering with vendors, entering a joint venture, or leasing property, contracts are the foundation of your commercial activity. A poorly drafted contract can cost lakhs in losses, years in litigation, and lasting damage to a business relationship. A well-drafted one prevents the dispute before it starts.

    That is where a contract lawyer becomes invaluable. My Legal Pal helps businesses, startups, and individuals across India create, review, and negotiate contracts that protect your interests while letting you do business with confidence. Our contract lawyers draft for clients in Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and across the country, as well as for Indian businesses dealing cross-border.

    In India, contract law is primarily governed by the Indian Contract Act, 1872, one of the oldest and most fundamental commercial laws still in force. It sets out what makes an agreement legally enforceable, the rights and obligations of each party, and the remedies available when a contract is broken. A contract that respects the Act, and is drafted for your specific situation, is what stands up when it matters.

    A template agreement and a drafted one look identical, until a payment is disputed, a partner walks away, or a clause is tested in court. Then the difference is everything.

    Contract work rarely sits alone. A new agreement may need a matching NDA, and many businesses keep contract support running through a legal retainer.

    How our contract lawyers work

    A collaborative process from understanding your needs to a document ready for execution.

    Understand your needs

    We learn your business relationship, your objectives, and the risks you want covered, the foundation of a contract that fits.

    Identify risks and clauses

    We pinpoint the protective clauses your agreement needs: indemnity, limitation of liability, termination, and dispute resolution.

    Drafting by a lawyer

    Clear, comprehensive terms drafted for your situation and compliant with the Indian Contract Act and applicable regulations.

    Internal review

    Cross-checked for enforceability, clarity, and the gaps that templates routinely leave open.

    Delivery and walkthrough

    A polished agreement with a plain-language explanation of the key terms and the protections built in.

    Revisions and execution

    Adjusted to your feedback and delivered ready to sign, with negotiation support if the other side has comments.

    What do you need a contract lawyer for?

    Select the service closest to your need. We will tell you what it involves, the typical timeline, and what comes next.








    Contract lawyer fees in India.

    Every contract is quoted for your situation, but most fall into one of three bands. The figures below are indicative starting prices; your exact quote depends on the complexity, the type of agreement, and whether negotiation is involved. [Confirm these figures before publishing.]

    Service Best for From
    Standard drafting or review A straightforward agreement drafted, or a contract reviewed before you sign ₹5,000
    Commercial agreement A business contract such as a partnership, MSA, vendor, or SaaS agreement ₹15,000
    Complex / negotiated / cross-border A heavily negotiated, high-value, or cross-border agreement with full support ₹40,000+

    Fees are indicative and quoted in Indian rupees; we work with clients across India and abroad. Most contracts are delivered in 24 to 48 hours.

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    Contracts our lawyers draft and review.

    From business agreements to personal contracts, our contract lawyers handle a wide range of legal documents. The most common are below; if yours is not listed, ask, the range is broader than any list.

    Business and commercial contracts

    Partnership and shareholder agreements, joint venture contracts, master service agreements, vendor and supplier agreements, distribution and franchise agreements, and licensing deals, the agreements that govern how your business works with others.

    Employment and HR contracts

    Employment agreements, independent contractor and consultant agreements, non-compete and non-solicitation clauses, confidentiality and NDA agreements, and separation and exit documents, drafted to apply correctly under Indian labour law.

    Technology and SaaS contracts

    Software licence agreements, SaaS agreements and service-level terms, end-user licence agreements, API licensing, development and maintenance contracts, and the terms of service and privacy policies a digital business needs.

    Real estate and property contracts

    Commercial and residential leases, sale and purchase agreements, development and joint-development contracts, and property management agreements, with the rent, exit, and maintenance terms that prevent the most common disputes.

    Investment and startup contracts

    Founders’ and shareholders’ agreements, SAFEs and convertible notes, share subscription agreements, and the documents startups need through fundraising. For the founding-team and investor documents specifically, see our founders’ agreement and shareholders’ agreement services.

    International and cross-border contracts

    Cross-border trade agreements, import-export contracts, international service agreements, and foreign-investment documents, drafted with the governing-law and dispute-resolution choices that make them enforceable across jurisdictions.

    What a contract lawyer actually does.

    A contract lawyer works across the entire lifecycle of an agreement, from the first draft to enforcement if it is ever breached.

    Contract drafting

    Creating an agreement tailored to your relationship and your risk profile: understanding your objectives, identifying contingencies, drafting clear terms, including the protective clauses (indemnity, limitation of liability, termination), structuring payment and deliverables, and defining how disputes are resolved.

    Contract review and analysis

    Examining a contract you have received before you sign, to identify risks, unfavourable terms, missing clauses, and problems that are far cheaper to fix before signature than after. You learn exactly what you are agreeing to.

    Contract negotiation

    Representing your interests in the discussion: identifying your priorities and your limits, proposing amendments, handling the back-and-forth with the other side’s lawyers, and knowing when to push and when to compromise, so you do not accept unfair terms by default.

    Contract disputes and enforcement

    When a contract is breached, analysing whether a breach has occurred, sending a legal notice or demand, negotiating a settlement, and where necessary pursuing or defending the matter through mediation, arbitration, or court to enforce the terms and recover damages.

    Contract lawyer questions people actually ask.

    Do I need a lawyer to write a contract in India?

    You are not legally required to, but it is strongly advisable. A contract lawyer ensures the terms are clear, enforceable, and compliant with the Indian Contract Act, 1872, closing the loopholes that lead to disputes and costly litigation. For anything beyond a trivial arrangement, a drafted contract costs far less than the problem a template creates.

    What makes a contract legally valid in India?

    Under the Indian Contract Act, a valid contract needs offer and acceptance, lawful consideration (something of value exchanged), an intention to create legal relations, the capacity to contract (sound mind, not a minor, not disqualified), free consent (no coercion, fraud, or misrepresentation), a lawful object, and certainty of terms. A weakness in any of these can make the agreement unenforceable, which is why drafting matters.

    How much does it cost to draft a commercial agreement in India?

    A commercial agreement in India typically costs anywhere from a few thousand rupees for a simple contract to significantly more for complex or cross-border agreements, depending on the complexity, the industry, and the lawyer’s experience. We quote a fixed fee for your specific contract so there are no surprises.

    What is the difference between contract drafting, review, and negotiation?

    Drafting is creating a new agreement from your requirements. Review is examining a contract you have received to flag risks before you sign. Negotiation is the back-and-forth to improve the terms. Many engagements involve more than one: we might review a contract, then negotiate the changes, then finalise the document. See our dedicated drafting, review, and negotiation services.

    Are contract lawyers reliable for startup contracts?

    Yes. Startup documents, founder agreements, NDAs, SaaS contracts, and investor documents, are squarely within a contract lawyer’s expertise, and prior startup experience matters. We work with founders regularly and can handle the full set a young company needs, often within a retainer.

    What should I prepare before hiring a contract lawyer for a dispute?

    Gather all the relevant documents: the contract itself, related emails, payment records, and any correspondence about the issue. Be clear about what went wrong and the outcome you want. The more complete the picture, the faster a contract lawyer can assess your position and advise on the strongest course.

    Can a contract lawyer help with an international or cross-border agreement?

    Yes. Cross-border contracts need careful choices on governing law, jurisdiction, and dispute resolution, and an understanding of how the agreement will be enforced in each country. We draft and review international agreements with those choices made deliberately rather than left to a template’s default.

    How we helped

    Illustrative examples of contract problems we have helped Indian businesses solve. Composite scenarios, shared to show the kind of work involved.

    The problem: A Bengaluru SaaS startup was about to sign a vendor MSA with a one-sided indemnity that exposed them to unlimited liability. What we did: Reviewed it, flagged the indemnity and a missing liability cap, and negotiated balanced terms before signature, turning a dangerous contract into a fair one.
    Karthik SubramanianFounder, SaaS · Bengaluru
    The problem: A Mumbai trading firm had a vendor stop performing, but their contract had a vague termination clause and no clear remedy. What we did: Drafted a legal notice on the existing contract, then drafted a far stronger template for their future vendor agreements so the gap could not recur.
    Ananya IyerDirector, Trading · Mumbai
    The problem: A Delhi startup had been operating on verbal arrangements with three key suppliers and was about to raise funding. What we did: Drafted proper supply and service agreements for all three, closing a diligence gap that would have slowed their round.
    Rohan MalhotraCo-founder, D2C Brand · New Delhi
    The problem: A Hyderabad IT services company was signing a cross-border services contract under a foreign governing law they did not understand. What we did: Reviewed the agreement, explained the governing-law and dispute clauses in plain terms, and negotiated a neutral forum that protected them.
    Sneha ReddyCEO, IT Services · Hyderabad
    The problem: Two co-founders in Pune had a 50/50 partnership with no written agreement and were starting to disagree on direction. What we did: Drafted a partnership agreement with clear roles, decision-making, and an exit mechanism, resolving the ambiguity before it became a dispute.
    Vikram JoshiCo-founder, Manufacturing · Pune
    The problem: A Chennai company’s standard client contract kept getting heavily marked up by customers, slowing every deal. What we did: Redrafted their master service agreement to be firm but fair, so it cleared client review faster and shortened their sales cycle.
    Lakshmi NarayananFounder, Consulting · Chennai
    The problem: A Bengaluru SaaS startup was about to sign a vendor MSA with a one-sided indemnity that exposed them to unlimited liability. What we did: Reviewed it, flagged the indemnity and a missing liability cap, and negotiated balanced terms before signature, turning a dangerous contract into a fair one.
    Karthik SubramanianFounder, SaaS · Bengaluru
    The problem: A Mumbai trading firm had a vendor stop performing, but their contract had a vague termination clause and no clear remedy. What we did: Drafted a legal notice on the existing contract, then drafted a far stronger template for their future vendor agreements so the gap could not recur.
    Ananya IyerDirector, Trading · Mumbai
    The problem: A Delhi startup had been operating on verbal arrangements with three key suppliers and was about to raise funding. What we did: Drafted proper supply and service agreements for all three, closing a diligence gap that would have slowed their round.
    Rohan MalhotraCo-founder, D2C Brand · New Delhi
    The problem: A Hyderabad IT services company was signing a cross-border services contract under a foreign governing law they did not understand. What we did: Reviewed the agreement, explained the governing-law and dispute clauses in plain terms, and negotiated a neutral forum that protected them.
    Sneha ReddyCEO, IT Services · Hyderabad
    The problem: Two co-founders in Pune had a 50/50 partnership with no written agreement and were starting to disagree on direction. What we did: Drafted a partnership agreement with clear roles, decision-making, and an exit mechanism, resolving the ambiguity before it became a dispute.
    Vikram JoshiCo-founder, Manufacturing · Pune
    The problem: A Chennai company’s standard client contract kept getting heavily marked up by customers, slowing every deal. What we did: Redrafted their master service agreement to be firm but fair, so it cleared client review faster and shortened their sales cycle.
    Lakshmi NarayananFounder, Consulting · Chennai

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    Frequently asked questions

    Do I need a lawyer to write a contract?

    You do not legally need one, but it is strongly recommended. A contract lawyer ensures the terms are clear, enforceable, and compliant with Indian law, helping you avoid loopholes, future disputes, and costly litigation.

    How do I hire a contract lawyer in India?

    You can hire a contract lawyer through My Legal Pal. Share your requirement through our contact form, check our experience with your specific type of contract, and start with an online consultation if you prefer.

    How do I hire a lawyer to review a contract?

    Fill in the contact form and share the draft agreement along with your concerns or objectives. Our contract lawyer will check for risks, missing clauses, unfair terms, and legal compliance before advising changes.

    What are the typical fees for drafting a commercial agreement in India?

    Drafting a commercial agreement in India usually costs anywhere from a few thousand rupees upward, depending on complexity, industry, and the lawyer’s experience. Large or cross-border agreements cost more. We quote a fixed fee for your specific contract.

    Are contract lawyer services reliable for startup contracts?

    Yes. Startup documents such as founder agreements, NDAs, SaaS contracts, and investor documents are core contract-lawyer work. Prior startup experience helps, and we work with founders regularly across these documents.

    What steps should I take before hiring a lawyer for a contract dispute?

    Gather all relevant contracts, emails, and payment records, and clearly identify the issue and the outcome you want. This lets the contract lawyer assess your legal position quickly and advise on the strongest course.

    How do contract lawyers charge for drafting agreements?

    Contract lawyers may charge a fixed fee per agreement or an hourly rate. Simple agreements are usually affordable; customised or negotiated contracts cost more because of the time and expertise involved. We work on transparent fixed fees wherever possible.

    What does contract review and negotiation include?

    Typically a clause-by-clause review, risk identification, suggested revisions, and negotiation support. We also assist with final execution and compliance checks so the agreement is ready to sign.

    Can you help with international trade and cross-border agreements?

    Yes. Cross-border agreements need attention to governing law, jurisdiction, export-import regulation, and foreign-law clauses. Online consultations make this straightforward across jurisdictions, and we draft these choices deliberately.

    Can you review vendor agreements online?

    Yes. Share the vendor agreement through our contact form and a contract lawyer will flag risks, payment issues, termination clauses, and compliance gaps, all handled online.

    What is the role of a contract lawyer in M&A transactions?

    In a merger or acquisition, a contract lawyer handles due diligence, reviews existing agreements, drafts the transaction documents, and helps manage the legal risks throughout the deal.

    About the founder

    Prakhar Rai is an advocate enrolled with the Bar Council of India and the founder of My Legal Pal. An alumnus of the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore, with a Master of Business Laws, Prakhar has 10+ years of experience advising startups, technology companies, SMEs, and individual entrepreneurs across India, the UAE, the UK, and Southeast Asia.

    His practice focuses on commercial contracts and the practical, business-minded drafting that protects clients without slowing deals down. My Legal Pal’s contract services are led by Prakhar and delivered by a team of qualified contract lawyers experienced across business, technology, employment, and cross-border agreements.

    A contract is not paperwork. It is the part of the relationship you fall back on when goodwill runs out, and it has to be written for that day.

    Connect with Prakhar on LinkedIn

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    Drafting, review, and negotiation for businesses across India, compliant with the Indian Contract Act, drafted by qualified lawyers. Fixed fees, most agreements in 24 to 48 hours.

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