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Can I Sue Someone Without a Written Agreement?

 

Can I Sue Someone Without a Written Agreement? 🤔📜

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Let’s say you made a business deal with a client, supplier, or partner—all based on trust and a handshake. 🤝 Weeks later, they ghost you. No payment. No response. 🚨 Can you still sue them?

The answer is YES… but it’s complicated! ⚖️

🤷‍♂️ When Can You Sue Without a Written Agreement?

Verbal Agreements Are Recognized – The Indian Contract Act does not mandate written contracts for every deal. 📢
If There’s Strong Evidence – Text messages, emails, WhatsApp chats, invoices, or witnesses can prove the agreement existed. 💬📩
In Good Faith Transactions – If work has already been done and payment is expected, courts can enforce it.

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🚨 When Is It Hard to Sue Without a Written Contract?

No Evidence? No Case! – If there’s no written proof, it’s just your word against theirs. 😬
Large Transactions – Courts require written agreements for property deals, loan agreements, and corporate contracts.
Unclear Terms – No contract = No clarity on payment terms, deadlines, or obligations.

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🛡️ How to Protect Yourself?

Always Get It in Writing – Even an email or invoice helps. 📄
Use Digital Communication – WhatsApp, emails, and texts can be proof.
Get Legal Assistance – A well-drafted contract prevents future disputes.

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