Unilateral Non-Disclosure Agreement (India)

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This Non-Disclosure Agreement (Unilateral) is for use when one party (the “discloser”) will divulge confidential information to another (the “recipient”). Under this agreement the recipient agrees not to disclosure any confidential information unless it conforms to the terms of this agreement. This agreement is unilateral which means that only the recipient is prevented from disclosing confidential information to others. It is imperative that this type of arrangement be memorialized in writing. A written Unilateral Non-Disclosure Agreement will prove invaluable in the event there are disagreements or misunderstandings regarding the confidential information which each party may disclose.

This Non-Disclosure Agreement (Unilateral) contains the following provisions:
  • Parties: Identifies the discloser and recipient of confidential information;
  • Confidential Information or Trade Secrets: Sets forth specific details regarding the information the discloser is revealing to recipient;
  • Termination of Agreement: Sets forth the specific reasons why this agreement can be terminated;
  • Prior Information: Clarifies what pertinent information was known before the parties entered into this agreement;
  • Signatures: Both discloser and recipient must sign and date this agreement.

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Law Compliance: This form complies with the laws of the states and territories of India

Unilateral Non-Disclosure Agreement (India)

Product Details

Product Unilateral Non-Disclosure Agreement (India)
Country India
Pages 4
Dimensions Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
Printer compatibility Designed to print on all ink-jet and laser printers
Editable Yes (.doc, .wpd and .rtf)
Format Microsoft Word
Platform Windows Compatible
Mac Compatible
Linux Compatible
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Category Unilateral Non-Disclosure Agreements
Product number #43409
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Frequently Asked Questions

A Unilateral Non-Disclosure Agreement is a legal contract that protects confidential information shared between two parties, where only one party (the recipient) is obligated to keep the information secret.

This agreement is typically used when one party needs to share sensitive information with another party, such as during business negotiations, partnerships, or when hiring contractors.

Yes, the terms of a Unilateral Non-Disclosure Agreement can be modified to suit the specific needs of the parties involved, but it is advisable to consult with a legal professional before doing so.

If the recipient breaches the agreement, the discloser may pursue legal action for damages, which can include financial compensation and injunctive relief to prevent further disclosures.

While verbal agreements can be enforceable, a written Unilateral Non-Disclosure Agreement is highly recommended as it provides clear evidence of the terms and obligations agreed upon by both parties.

The duration of the confidentiality obligation can vary and should be specified in the agreement. It is common for such obligations to last for a set number of years or until the information is no longer considered confidential.

Yes, a Unilateral Non-Disclosure Agreement can be used for international transactions, but it is important to ensure that it complies with the relevant laws of the jurisdictions involved.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who are entering into a business partnership may require a Unilateral Non-Disclosure Agreement to protect sensitive information shared during negotiations. This ensures that any proprietary data discussed remains confidential and is not disclosed to third parties.
  • Situations requiring the sharing of trade secrets with potential investors often necessitate this agreement. By using a Unilateral Non-Disclosure Agreement, the discloser can safeguard their innovative ideas and business strategies from being misappropriated.
  • For those in the technology sector, sharing software development plans with contractors or freelancers is common. A Unilateral Non-Disclosure Agreement can help protect the intellectual property involved in these projects, ensuring that the contractor does not disclose or use the information outside the agreed terms.
  • Businesses looking to collaborate with other companies on joint ventures may find this agreement essential. It allows them to share sensitive operational details while maintaining control over their confidential information and trade secrets.
  • Consultants who are hired to provide expert advice often need to access confidential company data. A Unilateral Non-Disclosure Agreement ensures that the consultant is legally bound to keep this information private, protecting the company’s competitive edge.

Do Not Use If:

  • This form is not appropriate when both parties need to share confidential information with each other, as a mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement would be more suitable in such cases.
  • If the information being shared is already publicly available or known to the recipient prior to signing the agreement, then a Unilateral Non-Disclosure Agreement may not be necessary.
  • In situations where the parties do not have a trusting relationship, relying solely on a Unilateral Non-Disclosure Agreement may not provide sufficient protection against potential breaches.
  • This agreement should not be used for employment relationships where employees are expected to maintain confidentiality as part of their job duties; instead, an employment contract with confidentiality clauses would be more appropriate.
  • If the discloser is not willing to enforce the terms of the agreement or lacks the means to pursue legal action in case of a breach, then the agreement may not serve its intended purpose.

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