Some years back, I was sucked into the labyrinth of Indian Matrimonial laws and a false 498a in particular. To be fair, before it hit me, it was difficult for me to fathom the wide spread misuse of dowry laws and specially 498a in India.
It’s been known for decades that never get into a contract, agreement or any other legal document without reading and understanding it thoroughly. In simple words, before signing a contract, document, deed or anything else, one should know what they will be obligated to do after signing it. Selecting any stereotype format that meets the requirements of any other person whose requirement is different from you, it can turn risky for you in coming time. If you sign a one-sided agreement can also create issues in future due to its non-enforceability or invalidity of the provisions that are parts of the agreement. Though contracts seem easy to understand, they can turn problematic as well and even a crisp, clear and harmless looking clause can cause serious trouble for you. And that’s why, it’s always advised to get experts help to vet the contracts to prevent any future problem.
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You should approach an expert Advocate, or Legal Firm having experience in providing Legal Vetting service. And don’t forget to ask the charges before hiring a lawyer/firm for legal vetting.