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Think your NDA will protect your business? Not if it’s vague, outdated, or missing key clauses. In this video, we’re diving deep into what actually makes an NDA enforceable under Indian law. Whether you’re a startup founder, MSME owner, or managing vendors, employees, or investors, having a legally sound NDA can mean the difference between safeguarding your business or losing sensitive information with no recourse. We’ll cover the most common mistakes businesses make with NDAs — from unclear definitions to missing non-use clauses — and show you how to fix them. You’ll also learn how Indian courts view NDAs, what remedies you can seek in case of a breach (like injunctions or damages), and how to tailor your agreements to different relationships. We even break down the difference between a standalone NDA and a confidentiality clause within a contract, and when to use each. This isn’t just theory — it’s practical legal advice for Indian businesses. If you’ve ever wondered whether your NDA will actually hold up when challenged, this video is for you. Watch till the end, and don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insights on business law, compliance, and founder-focused legal content. Have a question or experience to share? Drop it in the comments — we’d love to hear from you. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:42 Practical tips to make your NDA more enforceable 09:20 Remedies and best practices 15:12 Best practices for the enforcement #NDAIndia #LegalTips #ContractsThatWork #IndianLaw #MSMEs #StartupLaw #BusinessProtection #SonalAlagh #NonDisclosureAgreement #LegalInsights #Confidentiality #IndianBusinessLaw