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NDA — Non-Disclosure Agreement in Tilakwada

Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) — one-way or mutual, confidential information categories with exclusions, duration (3-5 years), permitted disclosures carve-outs, remedies (injunction + damages), governing law + forum selection. State-wise stamp duty advisory.

Starts From₹4999
Timeline7-10 working days
JurisdictionCivil Court
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₹4999Starts From · All Inclusive*
Timeline
7-10 working days
Coverage
Tilakwada
Jurisdiction
Civil Court
Guarantee
Money Back
Starts From
₹4999
↑ Fixed transparent fee
All inclusive · No hidden charges
Delivery
7-10 working days
↑ Guaranteed timeline
Or 100% money back
📍 Jurisdiction
ROC Ahmedabad
↑ Gujarat
Local expertise · 30L+ businesses
Track Record
4.9 / 5
↑ 2,847 reviews
15+ years senior counsel
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About This Service

What is NDA — Non-Disclosure Agreement?

NDA — Non-Disclosure Agreement in Tilakwada is a critical service for individuals, entrepreneurs, and enterprises operating in Gujarat. At Nyaya Grah, we deliver this service under the direct supervision of senior counsel — never juniors masquerading — with complete process transparency and a binding money-back guarantee.

Tilakwada, with its 30L+ active businesses and ₹20L+ economic footprint, demands legal infrastructure that is both fast and accurate. Gujarat's jurisdictional nuances — including a stamp duty of 4.9% and Not applicable professional tax — require local expertise that our team brings to every engagement.

Whether you are filing your first application, navigating a complex matter, or seeking specialist counsel, our practice in Tilakwada ensures every submission carries the imprimatur of seasoned review. We handle the regulatory machinery — you focus on your business.

What's Included

Your Engagement Includes

Everything required to complete your NDA — Non-Disclosure Agreement in Tilakwada — bundled into a single fixed fee.

Engagement scope clarification (1-way / mutual)
Confidential information scope definition
Duration + survival period
Permitted disclosures carve-outs
NDA draft (covering definitions, obligations, exclusions, remedies)
Governing law + jurisdiction clauses
Dispute resolution (mediation / arbitration / litigation)
Execution coordination + counterpart signing
Stamp duty advisory (state-specific)
Our Method

From Consultation to Delivery

A structured four-step process designed to be transparent, predictable, and accountable at every stage.

I

Consult

Free 30-min consultation with senior partner. Clear quote, timeline, document checklist.

Day 0
II

Engage

Signed engagement letter with fixed fee. Document collection begins.

Day 1
III

Execute

NDA drafting (scope, duration, carve-outs, governing law), stamp duty advisory, counterpart execution.

Day 2-7
IV

Deliver

Executed NDA + record management + breach-remedy memo.

Final
What to Prepare

Documents Required

A typical checklist. Our team will customize this list during the consultation based on your specific case.

1
Parties details — names, addresses, designations, organisations
2
Purpose of disclosure (specific project / discussion / engagement)
3
Nature of confidential information being shared (commercial, technical, financial, customer data, etc.)
4
Duration of confidentiality obligation (typically 2-5 years post-disclosure)
5
Permitted disclosures (e.g., to employees on need-to-know basis)
6
Carve-outs (publicly available info, independently developed, etc.)
7
Governing law preference (typically Indian law, your state's jurisdiction)
8
Dispute resolution preference (arbitration / litigation)
9
Termination triggers
10
Identity proofs of authorized signatories
Local Jurisdiction

Tilakwada, Gujarat · Key Information

Jurisdictional details relevant to your NDA — Non-Disclosure Agreement in Tilakwada.

Registrar Office
Civil Court
Stamp Duty
4.9%
Professional Tax
Not applicable
State Economy
₹20L+ Cr
Active Businesses
30L+
Key Industries
Petroleum, Diamonds, Textiles
State Schemes
Vibrant Gujarat, Startup Gujarat
Service Area
Tilakwada Metro
Transparent Pricing

What You'll Pay · No Surprises

Fixed professional fees. Government charges quoted separately and disclosed in the engagement letter.

ComponentWhat's IncludedCost
NDA — Non-Disclosure Agreement · Professional FeesSenior counsel · End-to-end serviceAll work above₹4999Fixed
Government FeesAuthority charges, filing feesPass-throughAt ActualsReceipts shared
Stamp Duty (if applicable)Gujarat rate: 4.9%As per stateAt ActualsQuoted upfront
GST on Professional Fees18% as per Indian GSTStatutory18%On professional fee

All fees are disclosed in writing on the engagement letter before commencement. Money-back guarantee if we miss the quoted timeline.

Frequently Asked

Questions About NDA — Non-Disclosure Agreement in Tilakwada

Answers to questions most often posed by our clients in Gujarat.

How much does NDA — Non-Disclosure Agreement cost in Tilakwada?

Our professional fee for NDA — Non-Disclosure Agreement in Tilakwada starts at ₹4999, all-inclusive. Government fees, stamp duty (4.9% in Gujarat), and 18% GST are billed separately at actuals. The complete fee breakdown is disclosed in writing on the engagement letter before work begins.

How long does it take?

The standard timeline for NDA — Non-Disclosure Agreement is 7-10 working days. We provide a written timeline on the engagement letter — if we miss it for reasons attributable to us, our professional fee is fully refunded (binding guarantee).

Do you handle the filing with ROC Ahmedabad?

Yes. End-to-end. From document preparation to final filing with ROC Ahmedabad and follow-up till certificate issuance — every step is handled by our team in Tilakwada. You will receive real-time updates via WhatsApp at every milestone.

Will I speak to a senior partner or a junior?

You will speak to a senior partner with 15+ years of practice. We do not have juniors masquerading as senior counsel. Every consultation, strategic decision, and material communication is conducted by a partner. Routine execution may be delegated to qualified associates — but oversight remains with the partner throughout.

What documents do I need to provide?

A typical checklist includes PAN, Aadhaar, address proof, and service-specific documents. The complete list is customized during your free consultation. We accept digital scans (PDF/JPG) — physical visits to our office are not required.

Do you work across Gujarat, or only in Tilakwada?

We serve clients across Gujarat and all of India — 1,219+ cities. Our jurisdictional expertise for Gujarat includes specific knowledge of ROC Ahmedabad procedures, Gujarat stamp duty (4.9%), and applicable state schemes such as Vibrant Gujarat, Startup Gujarat.

How do I begin?

Simply call +91 7878407950 or message us on WhatsApp. Your first 30-min consultation is complimentary, conducted directly with the senior partner relevant to your matter. You will leave the call with full clarity on cost, timeline, and process — with no obligation to proceed.

Legal Framework

Governing law & authority for NDA — Non-Disclosure Agreement

Every engagement at Nyaya Grah is grounded in the relevant statute. For founders and counsel reviewing this matter, here is the foundation.

Acts & provisions

  • Indian Contract Act 1872 (Sections 10 valid contract, 27 restraint of trade with exception for goodwill, 73-74 damages)
  • Specific Relief Act 1963 (Sections 14 contracts non-enforceable, 41 injunctions)
  • Indian Evidence Act 1872 (Sections 65A-65B electronic records for digital NDAs)
  • Information Technology Act 2000 (S.4-5 legal recognition of electronic contracts)

Issuing authority

Civil Courts (jurisdiction based on cause of action or forum-selection clause), Arbitral Tribunals (if NDA has arbitration clause), Specific Relief Court for injunctions

Portal / filing channel

No specific portal — execution via physical or electronic signature (DSC / Aadhaar e-Sign / contract platforms)

2026 · Recent changes you should know

Three new criminal codes (BNS, BNSS, Sakshya Adhiniyam) replaced IPC, CrPC, Evidence Act from July 2024. e-Courts services expanded. Commercial Courts mandatory pre-mediation enforced.

Realistic timeline

What happens, when — phase by phase

No vague timelines. Here's the actual phase-wise breakdown for NDA — Non-Disclosure Agreement in Tilakwada.

  1. 01

    Scope Clarification + Drafting

    Day 1-3

    One-way vs mutual NDA. Confidential information categories (specific + exclusions). Duration (3-5 years typical; trade-secret exception perpetual). Permitted disclosures (legal compulsion / professional advisors / regulatory).

  2. 02

    Remedies + Governing Law

    Day 3-5

    Remedies clause: injunction (Specific Relief Act S.41) + damages (Contract Act S.73-74). Governing law (Indian courts vs arbitration vs foreign jurisdiction). Return / destruction clause.

  3. 03

    Execution + Stamp Duty

    Day 5-7

    Counterpart signing (DSC / wet signature / Aadhaar e-Sign). State-wise stamp duty advisory. Two-witness execution if required.

Transparent cost

What you pay, broken down

Most counsel quote one number. We show you what goes where, so there is nothing to discover later.

ComponentAmountNote
Government / official fee ₹750 Paid to authority directly
Professional fee (drafting, filing, review) ₹4,249 Includes counsel time + follow-up
Court fees / process fee Case-value dependent Court schedule
Counsel appearance fee per hearing ₹3,500+ Senior counsel higher
Miscellaneous (notary, courier, certified copies) ₹500 - ₹1,500 Actuals

Total estimate from 4999 · final fee depends on entity size, document readiness, and city-specific stamp duty (see local jurisdiction above).

Founder's watchlist

Mistakes that cost time, money, and standing

From hundreds of engagements, here are the patterns that cause founders and businesses to come back to us in distress. Avoid these and you've already won 70% of the matter.

M01

Limitation period miscalculated

3 yrs contracts, 1 yr defamation, 12 yrs property. Filing late = dismissal.

M02

Wrong forum / jurisdiction

Civil vs criminal, district vs HC — wrong forum = transfer + delay.

M03

Vakalatnama / court fee deficient

Missing or short fee = case held up at filing.

M04

Evidence not preserved

Original documents, screenshots — without certification under Evidence Act, value reduced.

M05

Reliefs not properly prayed

Court doesn't grant beyond pleadings.

M06

Notice / pre-litigation steps skipped

S.80 CPC, S.138 NI Act — skipping = dismissal.

M07

Costs and consequential reliefs forgotten

Damages, interest, costs must be specifically claimed.

Counsel red flags

How to spot the wrong advisor before signing

These are the signals — observed across the profession — that your money and matter are about to be handled poorly. We list them so you can vet anyone, including us.

Deep FAQ

The questions founders actually ask

Not the polished 5 — the 15 that come up in real consultations. Click any to expand.

Q01What's the limitation period for filing?
Civil: 3 years for contracts (Schedule Limitation Act), 12 years for immovable property. Criminal: varies by section (1-7 years typical, no limit for serious offenses). Consumer: 2 years from cause of action. Writ: reasonable time, generally 1-2 years. Filing late = barred + dismissal.
Q02Which court has jurisdiction for my case?
Civil: based on cause of action / defendant residence / property location. Criminal: where offense committed. Cheque bounce post-2015: payee's bank branch jurisdiction. Consumer: pecuniary value (District ≤ ₹1cr / State ≤ ₹10cr / National > ₹10cr). Wrong forum = transfer + delay.
Q03What pre-litigation steps are required?
Section 80 CPC notice (against government — 2 months prior). Section 138 NI Act notice (cheque bounce — 30 days). Demand notice (commercial disputes — 21 days typical). Pre-suit mediation (Commercial Courts Act for high-value commercial disputes). Skipping = dismissal.
Q04How long does a court case typically take?
Cheque bounce: 1-3 years. Consumer: 6-18 months. Writ petition: 6 months - 2 years. Civil suit: 3-7 years. Criminal trial: 2-5 years. Family disputes: 1-3 years. Appellate stages add further time. We provide realistic timeline based on case specifics.
Q05Can I file for compensation/damages?
Yes, but must be specifically prayed in pleadings. Court doesn't grant beyond pleadings. Damages must be supported by evidence (loss documents, expert reports, comparable cases). Compensation for mental agony requires specific pleadings + proof.
Q06What happens if I lose at trial court?
Appeal within prescribed window: 30 days (consumer / NCLT / specific tribunals), 60-90 days (civil/criminal), 30 days for SLP to Supreme Court. Stay of execution often granted on appeal. We provide appellate strategy memo with judgment copy.
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