For the benefits offered by outsourcing and offshoring,
organisations outsourcing to India must however recognise that
there are real risks involved, and allocating such risk through a
well constructed contract is a crucial step in minimizing such
risk. As is the case with respect to any material agreement, the
structure of an outsourcing agreement is important because it
embodies the rights, remedies, duties and obligations of the
parties and provides a blueprint for the parties' relationship.
When contracts transcend national boundaries, the national legal
regime of any single country becomes inadequate. When the parties
to the contract are located in different countries, at least two
systems of law impinge upon the transaction and the rules of
International Law come into play. Clauses however addressing
certain issues can only be governed by Indian Law.
Specific legal factors around Data Processing, Intellectual
Property and staffing implications (TUPE) must also be given
careful consideration.
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