How far MOUs are legally binding in India ?
Are there any case laws ?
anand das (service) 21 July 2011
How far MOUs are legally binding in India ?
Are there any case laws ?
Joy Dey (Advocate) 21 July 2011
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How far MOUs are legally binding in India ? Are there any case laws ? |
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Normally, an MOU may be a pre-cursor, or a preliminary understanding between the parties, to enter into a contractual relationship, by way of definitive agreements to be executed later on. Parties may need to prepare themselves, or carry out some spade work before the seeds of a contractual relationship is finally sown. However, even before the definitive agreements are executed, the need, to determine whether the MOU is binding on the parties or not, may arise.
There are divergent view on this, especially by the courts. Some of the important pointers could be:
It would therefore be prudent for the Parties to declare on the outset whether the MOU is binding or not. Sometimes parties intend to make only certain provisions of the MOU binding upon each other (e.g. confidentiality, dispute resolution, notice, etc.), irrespective of whether the MOU gets translated into a binding contractual relationship.
Hope this helps.
Joy
(Disclaimer: Views expressed above are personal, and is not intended to be any sort of legal advice/opinion.)
himanshu harbola (Comp. Sec.) 21 July 2011
MOU brings in contractual obligation between the parties if the language of the MOU suggests so and if breached , damages or specific performance fully enforceable...............it complerey depends on the language which is written in the MOU....
P V Namjoshi (pvnamjoshi@gmail.com) 21 July 2011
Both of you have told right thing. Thanks joy Day for wide experience and nice legal language.
Joy Dey (Advocate) 21 July 2011
Originally posted by :pvnamjoshi@gmail.com | ||
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Both of you have told right thing. Thanks joy Day for wide experience and nice legal language. |
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Thanks Mr. Joshi.
It's "Dey", by the way.
SACHIN AGARWAL (ADVOCATE) 22 September 2011
Good advice by Mr. Dey and Mr. Harbola.