Friday, March 25, 2022

Hello Start Ups : Contracts For An Organization Are Not Simply "Accessories" But "Necessaries"





This is an era of startups and entrepreneurs. Our prime minister Mr. Narendra Modi also has promoted the idea of starting your own business instead of running after jobs. This has not only opened up new avenues of income but has also reduced the anxiety of getting a job.

 

The new gen entrepreneurs are creative and capable enough to inculcate their ideas into business entities, but real challenge emerges when they deal with the external environment. Only having a creative idea and having capability of starting a business, are not sufficient ingredients for establishing the business for long run. In today’s cutthroat competitive environment, also knowing threats to the business should be a priority of startups, which most of them miss out somehow. It’ll not be wrong to say that a large number of startups are either suffering major financial losses or have reached at the verge of shut down in their premature stage for simply not being aware of the upcoming complications and not having a strong support system in place beforehand to protect themselves from those complications. 


Amongst many of the reasons “one” is completely ignoring the importance of signing of agreements, either the agreement has not been signed between the parties or the agreement has not been reviewed properly before signing. A small clause or sub clause or missing out a small clause or sub clause in the agreement can be a reason enough for a major setback. Needless to say that to avoid such possibilities the entrepreneurs need to have a legal team in place to support and protect the legal rights of their business, after all it takes numerous sleepless nights, tirelessly long working hours and lot of efforts to pull the business to a certain level.


Let’s accept the fact that regardless the size of your business, for nurturing it as an entrepreneur your focus must be on the core business activities and to deal with any unwelcome complication you must have your legal team in place beforehand. Practically also its not possible for an entrepreneur to know all laws or all legal remedies. Your legal team parallelly keeps an eye on and protects you from all possible external and internal business threats, and helps you minimize your losses.


To know what those areas and means are where your legal team extends its support and helps you, stay connected with us. 

 

upcoming articles:

Hello Startups : How your legal team protects legal rights of your business and helps you minimize the probable losses.


Hello Startups : What’s your best brand strategy of today !

 

Hello Startups : Deal smartly with unknown threats 

 

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Author 
Surabhi Rastogi (Advocate)
Associate Partner- Draft n Craft Law Firm