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Contract Generator

Generate a plain-English freelance service contract - fill in the fields and get a print-ready contract with all standard clauses.

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Business Contracts in India

A contract is a legally binding agreement enforceable under the Indian Contract Act, 1872 - one of the oldest commercial laws still in active use globally. The Act defines valid contracts as requiring offer, acceptance, lawful consideration, free consent, capacity to contract, and a lawful object. India's Ministry of Corporate Affairs reports over 1.5 million active companies as of 2024, each generating contracts for services, employment, vendor agreements, NDAs, and partnerships. Yet many small businesses and freelancers still rely on verbal agreements or informal emails, exposing themselves to disputes that clog India's already burdened civil courts.

Common Contract Types for Indian Businesses

Service agreements are the most common contract type among India's 63 million MSMEs. A clear service contract specifies deliverables, timelines, payment terms, and dispute resolution clauses. Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) are critical for IT and software companies in cities like Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune, where protecting intellectual property and client confidentiality is paramount. Freelancers registered under India's Shops and Establishments Act increasingly use formal contracts to establish professional credibility and enforce payment terms.

How This Generator Works

Fill in the party details, scope of work, payment schedule, and key terms using the form above. The generator creates a professionally formatted contract ready for review, printing, and signing. Always have contracts above Rs. 100 value stamped per the Indian Stamp Act, 1899 to ensure enforceability in court. For high-value agreements, consult a legal professional before finalising.

Contract Generator FAQ

Yes, always. A written contract protects both parties by defining deliverables, payment terms, revision limits, IP ownership, and exit conditions. Verbal agreements are unenforceable in most disputes. Even a simple one-page contract signed by both parties is far better than nothing.

By default under Indian copyright law, the freelancer owns the copyright to work created unless the contract states otherwise. If the client wants full ownership, the contract must explicitly assign IP rights - usually in exchange for full payment.

A good payment clause includes: total fee, payment schedule, payment method, due date (e.g. within 14 days of invoice), late payment interest (typically 1.5-2% per month), and what happens if payment is not received (work stops, rights withheld).