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Is an Email Legally Binding as a Contract in India?

  Is an Email Legally Binding as a Contract in India? 📧📜 “Advocate Ji, I just agreed to a business deal over email — does that mean I’m legally stuck now?” 😳🧠 Emails are quick, convenient, and often... dangerously binding! In India, YES , an email can form a legally enforceable contract if certain conditions are met. And no, there’s no “Ctrl+Z” once things go wrong! 😅 #EmailContractsIndia #DigitalAgreements #IndianContractLaw #EContractsIndia 📌 Short Answer : If the email contains an offer , acceptance , consideration , and an intention to create legal obligations , it can be considered a valid contract under the Indian Contract Act, 1872. 💼⚖️ #ContractLawIndia #OfferAndAcceptance #LegalBindingEmails #ContractEssentials 🔍 When Is an Email Considered Legally Binding? ✅ Offer is clearly made (e.g., “We will pay ₹5 lakhs for X services”) ✅ Acceptance is unambiguous (e.g., “We agree to your terms”) ✅ There is consideration (something in return — money/services) ✅ B...

What Should I Include in a Freelance Agreement?

  What Should I Include in a Freelance Agreement?” 🧑‍💻🖋️💼 Client Question: "Sir, ek freelancer hire kiya hai design ke liye… koi contract banana chahiye kya? Aur kya-kya likhna hoga?" (Translation: I’ve hired a freelancer for design work—should I draft a contract? And what all should be included?) #FreelanceAgreementIndia #FreelancerContract #GigEconomyLaw #FreelancerProtection #StartupLegalSupport #IndependentContractorIndia 💡 The Clear Legal Answer: YES! Drafting a freelance agreement isn’t just a formality , it’s a legal safety net . 🕸️ Without it, you risk payment disputes, copyright theft, deadline delays , and worst of all— no accountability! #ContractIsKing #ProtectYourWork #FreelanceLawIndia #LegalContractsForStartups 📌 Must-Have Clauses in a Freelance Agreement: 👤 Parties Details: Full legal names, addresses, GST (if any) #ContractBasics #AgreementDetails 🗓️ Scope of Work & Timeline: Clearly mention deliverables, services, and d...