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Construction Contract & JDA Drafting

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Construction Contract & JDA Drafting

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At Startup Solicitors LLP, we draft and review construction contracts and Joint Development Agreements (JDAs) that protect your interests and prevent disputes. Our expert team ensures every clause is legally robust, commercially balanced, and compliant with Indian laws.

From landowner-developer JDAs to contractor agreements, we provide end-to-end drafting, negotiation, and execution support — so your project starts strong and stays on track.

Our Contract Drafting Services

We deliver precision-crafted agreements tailored to your project:

  • Initial Consultation: Understanding your goals, risks, and project structure.
  • Custom Drafting: Creating JDAs, construction contracts, and MoUs from scratch.
  • Negotiation Support: Reviewing clauses and negotiating with counterparties.
  • Finalization & Registration: Ensuring legal validity and stamp duty compliance.
  • Execution Oversight: Supervising signing and formal handover.

Why Developers & Landowners Trust Us

Expertise
500+ JDAs & Contracts Drafted

Proven experience across residential, commercial, and township projects.

Negotiation
Expert Negotiation Support

We secure fair terms on revenue share, timelines, and liabilities.

Compliance
100% RERA & Stamp Act Compliant

Avoid penalties with agreements that meet all legal standards.

Speed
Fast Drafting & Finalization

Get your JDA ready in days, not weeks.

Clarity
Clear, Dispute-Proof Clauses

Eliminate ambiguity with plain-language legal drafting.

Trust
Trusted by Top Builders & HNIs

Long-term partners with leading real estate developers and landowners.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Construction Contract & JDA Drafting
1. What is a Joint Development Agreement (JDA)?
A JDA is a contract between a landowner and a developer, where the landowner provides the land and the developer constructs the building. The revenue from the sale of the developed property is shared between the two parties.
2. Why is it important to have a written construction contract?
A written contract provides clarity on the rights and obligations of all parties involved in a construction project. It helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes, and provides a legal remedy in case of a breach of contract.
3. What are the key clauses to include in a construction contract?
Key clauses include the scope of work, project timeline, payment schedule, dispute resolution mechanism, and provisions for handling delays and changes in the project scope.
4. What is the difference between a fixed-price contract and a cost-plus contract?
In a fixed-price contract, the total price for the project is agreed upon in advance. In a cost-plus contract, the owner pays for the actual cost of the project, plus a fee to the contractor.
5. What happens if there is a dispute during the construction project?
A well-drafted contract should include a dispute resolution clause, which can specify a process for mediation, arbitration, or litigation to resolve any disputes that may arise.
6. Should a construction contract be registered?
It depends on the nature and value of the contract. In many cases, it is advisable to register the contract to make it legally enforceable.
7. Can a construction contract be terminated?
Yes, a contract can be terminated under certain circumstances, such as a material breach of contract by one of the parties. The termination clause in the contract will specify the procedure for termination.
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