Read every clause before you sign.We do it for you.

Line-by-line review of any contract — identifying unfair clauses, missing protections, and specific revision recommendations — before you commit to obligations you didn't realise you were accepting.

Risky Clauses IdentifiedMissing Protections FlaggedNegotiation BriefAll Contract Types
Rs 1,499
Per Contract
24 Hours
Standard Turnaround
All Contract Types
Business & Personal

What we handle for you

A line-by-line contract review that identifies every clause that is unfair, risky, legally problematic, or missing — before you sign.

Unfair Clauses Identified

Identify one-sided, unconscionable, or unusual clauses that need to be renegotiated — so you know exactly what to push back on.

Missing Protections Flagged

Flag missing clauses — IP protection, limitation of liability, dispute resolution — that leave you exposed if the relationship goes wrong.

Risk Assessment

Assess termination conditions, indemnification and liability caps, and governing law implications — so you understand the full risk profile.

Negotiation Brief

Prepare a negotiation brief with specific clause revisions to request — giving you a clear action plan before responding to the other party.

The 5-Step Review Process

From contract upload to a written review report with clause-by-clause recommendations — within 24 hours for standard agreements.

01

Upload the Contract

Share the contract you have received — as a PDF or Word file — through our secure platform.

02

Lawyer Assigned

A lawyer with expertise in the relevant type of contract is assigned.

03

Line-by-Line Review

Every clause is analysed for fairness, legal validity, enforceability, and alignment with your interests.

04

Review Report Delivered

You receive a written report identifying risky clauses, missing protections, and specific revision recommendations.

05

Optional Consultation

A follow-up call with the reviewing lawyer is available to discuss findings and negotiate strategy.

Legal Framework

Contract review covers validity, enforceability, and compliance across multiple areas of Indian law.

Contract Law

Indian Contract Act, 1872

Governs contract validity and enforceability — certain terms may be void if they restrain trade, are unconscionable, or violate law.

Civil Law

Specific Relief Act, 1963

Governs remedies for breach — relevant for assessing performance and termination clauses.

Consumer Law

Consumer Protection Act, 2019

Prohibits unfair contract terms in B2C agreements.

Data Law

IT Act & DPDP Act, 2023

Relevant for data protection clauses in agreements involving personal data processing.

Client Success Stories

A large company gave me a "standard" agreement to sign. LegalKonnect found a clause giving them unlimited ownership of all IP I created — even outside work hours. I negotiated it out before signing.

SM
Siddharth Menon
Mumbai

I almost signed a vendor agreement with a 3-year exclusivity clause that would have prevented me from working with other clients. The review caught it in 4 hours. Worth every rupee.

AS
Alka Sharma
Delhi

Frequently Asked Questions

Stamp Duty Not Included

Government stamp duty charges apply to registered documents and vary by state. These are paid directly to the government and are not part of our service fee. Your advocate will confirm the applicable amount for your state before any document is executed.

Standard agreements (under 10 pages) are reviewed within 24 hours. More complex multi-party agreements may take 1–2 working days depending on length and complexity.
Yes. The review report includes specific clause-by-clause recommendations — whether to accept, reject, or request modification — with suggested alternative language where appropriate.
Yes, and you should always attempt to negotiate based on the review findings. Even in contracts presented as standard, key commercial terms and risk-shifting provisions are frequently negotiable.
A post-signing review can help you understand your current obligations, identify potentially unenforceable clauses, and plan for contract renewal or exit. It is never too late to understand what you have committed to.