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What Legal Documents Should Every Startup Have in India?

 What Legal Documents Should Every Startup Have in India?”

#StartupIndia #LegalDocuments #FoundersAgreement #NDALaw #StartupCompliance #StartupLawIndia #LexisAndCompany

A budding entrepreneur asked:
"We’re launching soon. What legal docs do we need?" 🚀

📢 Answer: Startups need more than just passion — they need protection! ⚖️💡

👉 Here’s your quick legal checklist:
Founder’s Agreement – Prevent co-founder drama later 😅
NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) – Protect your next big idea 🧠
Employment Agreement – Define terms, protect IP
IP Assignment Agreement – Your brand should belong to your biz!
Terms of Service + Privacy Policy – Must for websites/apps
Shareholders’ Agreement – If you’re bringing investors
Vendor/Service Agreements – Stay contractually covered

#StartupChecklist #LegalSupport #StartupProtection #IndiaStartupLaw

🔐 Benefits?
✔️ No legal mess
✔️ Investor confidence
✔️ Peace of mind
✔️ Long-term sustainability

⚠️ Pro Tip: “No documents = disaster in waiting!” 💥📄


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