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NDA Generator (PDF)

Create a standard Non-Disclosure Agreement instantly to protect your business secrets.

Agreement Details

Party A (Disclosing Information)
Party B (Receiving Information)
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Frequently Asked Questions

An NDA is a legal contract between parties that outlines confidential information they wish to share for certain purposes but restrict from wider use. It protects trade secrets, business strategies, client lists, technology, and other proprietary information.
Use an NDA when: sharing business ideas with potential investors, hiring freelancers/contractors, discussing partnerships, sharing proprietary technology, during M&A due diligence, when employees access confidential information, or sharing client data with vendors.
There are three types: (1) Unilateral NDA — one party shares, the other protects (most common, e.g., employer-employee). (2) Bilateral/Mutual NDA — both parties share and protect (common in partnerships). (3) Multilateral NDA — three or more parties involved.
Yes, NDAs are enforceable under the Indian Contract Act, 1872. However, they must have reasonable scope, duration (typically 1-5 years), and clear definition of confidential information. Overly broad or perpetual NDAs may be challenged in court.
Consequences include: lawsuit for breach of contract, injunction to stop further disclosure, monetary damages for losses incurred, liquidated damages (pre-agreed penalty amount), and potential criminal charges if trade secrets are involved under specific laws.