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  2. The Indian Partnership Act, 1932 - Wikipedia

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    "Section 464 of the Companies Act, 2013 empowers the Central Government to prescribe maximum number of partners in a firm but the number of partners so prescribed cannot be more than 50.The Central Government has prescribed maximum number of partners in a firm to be 50 vide Rule 10 of the Companies (Miscellaneous) Rules,2014.Thus, in effect, a ...

  3. The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 - Wikipedia

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    The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 was enacted by the Parliament of India to introduce and legally sanction the concept of LLP in India. Unlike the general partnerships in India, LLP is a body corporate and legal entity separate from its partners, have Perpetual succession and any change in the partners of an LLP shall not affect the existence, rights or liabilities of the LLP.

  4. Indian company law - Wikipedia

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    Limited Liability Partnership: a partnership in which the partners' liability is limited. Hindu Undivided Family (HUF): businesses owned by a joint family. While this conventionally involves Hindu families, Jain and Sikh families (while not governed by the Hindu law) can still form a HUF. Cooperative; Joint venture; Family Owned Business

  5. Limited liability partnership - Wikipedia

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    Indian Partnership Act, 1932 shall not be applicable to LLPs and there shall not be any upper limit on number of partners in an LLP unlike an ordinary partnership firm where the maximum number of partners can not exceed 20. The Limited liability partnership (LLP) Act has a mandatory requirement that one of the partners in the LLP must be an Indian.

  6. National Company Law Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) is a quasi-judicial body in India that adjudicates issues relating to Indian companies. [1] The tribunal, established under the Companies Act 2013, was constituted on 1 June 2016 by the government of India and is based on the recommendation of the V. Balakrishna Eradi committee on law relating to the insolvency and the winding up of companies.

  7. Partnership - Wikipedia

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    The liability of limited partners is limited to their investment in the partnership. This form of partnership was developed in the 19th century, the U.K. where it was imparted by charter, [19] and in the U.S. where it was created by statute. [18] [19] More recently, additional forms of partnership have been recognized:

  8. Code of Civil Procedure (India) - Wikipedia

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    Decree in suit for dissolution of partnership. 16 Decree in suit for account between principal and agent. 17 Special directions as to accounts. 18 Decree in suit for partition of property or separate possession of a share therein. 19 Decree when set-off or counter-claim is allowed. Appeal from decree relating to set-off or counter-claim. 20

  9. Dissolution (law) - Wikipedia

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    Dissolution of a partnership is the first of two stages in the termination of a partnership. [1] "Winding up" is the second stage. [1] [2] Dissolution may also refer to the termination of a contract or other legal relationship; for example, a divorce is the dissolution of a marriage only if the husband or wife does not agree. If the husband and ...