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The everyday legal documents every business and individual needs — recovery and grievance notices, replies, rental agreements, NDAs, service and founders' agreements, and employment contracts. Fill a short form, pay, and download a ready-to-use Word document.

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Legal Notices & Replies
Agreements & Contracts
Affidavits & Deeds
Important. These documents are preparation aids generated from the information you supply. They are not legal advice or an opinion under the Advocates Act, 1961, and are not a substitute for advice from a qualified advocate on your facts. Agreements and deeds must be executed on stamp paper of the value prescribed by your State, and some require registration or notarisation — verify the requirement before relying on the document. All deliverables reference Indian law and Indian rupees (₹).

Frequently asked questions

Is a legal notice mandatory before filing a case?

Not always, but a well-drafted legal notice often resolves a dispute without litigation and is advisable (and sometimes required) before filing many civil suits.

Do agreements need stamp paper or registration?

Yes — agreements should be executed on stamp paper of the value prescribed by your State, and some documents (such as certain leases and property deeds) require registration or notarisation.

What is a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)?

An NDA is a contract that protects confidential information shared between parties — either mutually or one-way — by restricting its use and disclosure.

Are the documents editable after I download them?

Yes. Every document is delivered as a Word file (and PDF) so you can review and customise it before signing.

Are these documents legal advice?

No. They are document-preparation aids generated from the information you supply and do not constitute legal advice or an opinion under the Advocates Act, 1961.