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UNIT - 2
INDIAN PARTNERSHIP ACT 1932
DEFINITION OF
PARTNERSHIP
 Partnership is the relation between
 persons who have agreed to share the
 profits of the business carried on by all or
 anyone of them acting for all.

 Persons who have entered into
 partnership with one another are
 individually called partnership and
 collectively are called firms

 The name under which the business is
 carried on is called the firm name.
Characterstics
   Association with 2 or more persons

   Agreement

   Business

   Sharing of Profits

   Mutual Agency
Law of partnership-extension of
law of agency


The partnership business may be
 carried on by all or anyone of them
 acting for all. Thus the relationship of
 principal and agent is established
 amongst partners and this relationship
 is governed by the law of agency.
A partner assumes 2 fold
character:

1.   He is an agent of the firm so far his
     dealings with the outside world for the
     purpose of the business of the firm
     are concerned.

2. He acts as a principal amongst other
   partners.
Formation of Partnership
   Partnership based on agreement
   Partnership agreement can be made
    orally or in written
   Essential elements of valid contract has
    to be present
   Object of the partnership should be legal
   Minor may be admitted to the benefits of
    partnership with the consent of all the
    partners
   No consideration required for forming
    agency; likewise for partnership also
Partnership deed
     The document containing the agreement
     between the partners are called
     Partnership Deed.

Contents of Partnership Deed:

1.   Nature of the business
2.   Place of the business
3.   Name and address of the partners
4.   Profit sharing ratio
5.   Interest on capital etc….
Who may not be partners
Only competent persons can enter into
 partnership agreement

1.   Alien enemy
2.   Minor
3.   Person of Unsound Mind
4.   Corporation
Test for partnership
   Agreement between the parties

   Real relationship between the parties

   Sharing of profits

   Mutual agency
Cases where no partnership
relation exists
   Joint Owners

   Sharing of Profits

   Membes of Joint Hindu Family
Partnership and other
associations
Partnership and Joint Hindu Family
 1. Mode of Creation
 2. Interest in Business
 3. Admission of New
 Members(female, Minor, Fluctuating)
 4. Authority of Members
 5. Liability of Members
 6. Right of Members to demand
 accounts
 7. Registration
Partnership and co-ownership
 Mode of Creation
 Business
 Nature of Interest
 Transfer of Interest
 Number of Members
 Authority of Members
 Partition of Property
 Lien for Expenses
Duration for partnership
   Partnership for a fixed term



   Partnership at will



   Particular Partnership
Registration of Firm
Procedure for registration:
To be registered with Registrar of Firms
Contents for application of registration

   Time of Registration
EFFECTS OF NON
REGISTRATION
 Suits between partner and firm
 Suits between firm and third parties
 Claim of set off
 Alterations
 Penalty for false particulars
 Inspection for Registrar of Firms and
  documents and grant of copies
 Rules of Evidence
Relation of partners to one
another
Rights of a partner
 Right to take part in business
   Right to be consulted
   Right to access accounts
   Right to Share Profits
   Right to interest on capital
   Right to interest on advances
   Right to prevent entry of new partner
   No liability before joining
   Right to be as agent
   Right to retire
   Right to outgoing partner to share in the
    subsequent profits if his share is not settled by
    other partners.
Duties of a partner
   To carry on business to the greatest common
    knowledge
   To observe faith
   To indemnify for fraud/ willful neglect
   To attend diligently
   Not to claim remuneration
   To share losses
   To hold and use the property of the firm exclusively for
    the firm
   To account for personal profits
    To account for profits in competing business
   To act within authority
   Not to assign his rights
   To be liable jointly and severally
Property of the firm
 All property originally brought into the
  common stock
 Interest received out of the
  investments
 All properties acquired during the
  course of the business
 Goodwill(reputation, industrial
  contacts, brand image etc… which the
  firm has developed over the years)
Agreements in restraint of
trade
Exceptions:

1.A partner shall not carry on another business
  while he is a partner
2.An outgoing partner may agree with his
  partners not to carry on a similar business
  within a specific period
3.upon dissolution, some or all of them will not
  carry on similar business
 4. after dissolution and sale of
  goodwill, partners not to trade with the same
  brand name
Relation of partners to third
parties
Implied authority of a partners:
 Purchasing goods on behalf of the firm
 Selling the goods for the firm
 Receiving payments
 Settling accounts
 Borrowing money/ credit facilities on
  behalf of the firm
 Pledging on behalf of the firm
 Engaging servants/employees for
  carrying the activities of the firm
Partners authority incase of
emergency
Partner has authority incase of
 emergency if

   They are done to protect the interest
    of the firm and to prevent loss

   Partner should act to situations
    assuming if it was for his own case
Reconstitution of firm
 Introduction of a partner
 Retirement of a partner
 Expulsion of a partner
 Insolvency of a partner
 Transfer of a partner’s share
 Death of a partner
Types of partners
 Actual/ ostensible Partner
 Sleeping/dormant partner
 Nominal Partner
 Partner in profits only
 Sub-Partner
 Partner by Estoppel/ Holding out
 Minor as a Partner
Dissolution of a firm


It means complete break down or
   extinction of the relationship between
   all the partners of a firm
Dissolution of the firm
Without the order of   With the order of the
 the court              court

1. By Agreement
2. By Compulsory
   Dissolution
3. On the happening
   of certain
   contingencies
4. By Notice
By Agreement
 With the consent of all the parties
 In accordance with the contact between
  them

Compulsory dissolution

1. When one or all partners become
   insolvent
2. By the happening of any event which
   makes it unlawful for the business firm
Dissolution on the happening of
certain contingencies
   Expiry of the term

   Completion of a particular adventure

   Death of a partner

   Insolvency of partner/partners
Dissolution by notice
Firm may be dissolved by any partner
 who gives notice that the partnership
 will no longer exists.

In such case, dissolution is counted
  from the day when the notice is issued
  by the partners
Dissolution by court
 Insolvent
 Incapacity
 Misconduct
 Persistent Breach
 Business working at loss
 Gambling of a partner in stock
  exchange
 Fraudulent Breach
 Persistent refusal or neglect by a
  partner to attend the business
Rights of partners on
dissolution
 Have the right to wound up
 Right to have the debts of the firm
  settled out of the property of the firm
 Share the profits of the firm earned
  after dissolution
 Have the premium returned or
  premature dissolution
 Restrain the use of firm name or
  property by any partner for his own
  benefit
Liabilities of a partner on
dissolution
 If public notice is not given, partners
  continue to be liable for any act done
  by any partner after dissolution
 To wind up the affairs of the firm in
  smooth manner
 To complete the transactions begun
  but unfinished at the time of
  dissolution
Settlement of accounts
 Sale of Goodwill
 Sharing of deficiency( first out of
  profits, then out of capital and last out
  of partners individual proportions in
  which they are eligible to share profits)
 Application of assets- first to pay the
  debts outside and then to share
  amongst the partners in their profit
  sharing ratio
Public Notice
To be given when
 Retirement
 Dissolution of a registered firm
 Addition of new partner
By how:
1. By notice to the Registrar of Firms
2. By publications in the Official Gazette
3. By publication in Newspapers
Consequences if public notice
not given
 On retirement
 On dissolution
 On expulsion

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Unit 2 indian partnership act 1932

  • 1. UNIT - 2 INDIAN PARTNERSHIP ACT 1932
  • 2. DEFINITION OF PARTNERSHIP Partnership is the relation between persons who have agreed to share the profits of the business carried on by all or anyone of them acting for all. Persons who have entered into partnership with one another are individually called partnership and collectively are called firms The name under which the business is carried on is called the firm name.
  • 3. Characterstics  Association with 2 or more persons  Agreement  Business  Sharing of Profits  Mutual Agency
  • 4. Law of partnership-extension of law of agency The partnership business may be carried on by all or anyone of them acting for all. Thus the relationship of principal and agent is established amongst partners and this relationship is governed by the law of agency.
  • 5. A partner assumes 2 fold character: 1. He is an agent of the firm so far his dealings with the outside world for the purpose of the business of the firm are concerned. 2. He acts as a principal amongst other partners.
  • 6. Formation of Partnership  Partnership based on agreement  Partnership agreement can be made orally or in written  Essential elements of valid contract has to be present  Object of the partnership should be legal  Minor may be admitted to the benefits of partnership with the consent of all the partners  No consideration required for forming agency; likewise for partnership also
  • 7. Partnership deed The document containing the agreement between the partners are called Partnership Deed. Contents of Partnership Deed: 1. Nature of the business 2. Place of the business 3. Name and address of the partners 4. Profit sharing ratio 5. Interest on capital etc….
  • 8. Who may not be partners Only competent persons can enter into partnership agreement 1. Alien enemy 2. Minor 3. Person of Unsound Mind 4. Corporation
  • 9. Test for partnership  Agreement between the parties  Real relationship between the parties  Sharing of profits  Mutual agency
  • 10. Cases where no partnership relation exists  Joint Owners  Sharing of Profits  Membes of Joint Hindu Family
  • 11. Partnership and other associations Partnership and Joint Hindu Family 1. Mode of Creation 2. Interest in Business 3. Admission of New Members(female, Minor, Fluctuating) 4. Authority of Members 5. Liability of Members 6. Right of Members to demand accounts 7. Registration
  • 12. Partnership and co-ownership  Mode of Creation  Business  Nature of Interest  Transfer of Interest  Number of Members  Authority of Members  Partition of Property  Lien for Expenses
  • 13. Duration for partnership  Partnership for a fixed term  Partnership at will  Particular Partnership
  • 14. Registration of Firm Procedure for registration: To be registered with Registrar of Firms Contents for application of registration  Time of Registration
  • 15. EFFECTS OF NON REGISTRATION  Suits between partner and firm  Suits between firm and third parties  Claim of set off  Alterations  Penalty for false particulars  Inspection for Registrar of Firms and documents and grant of copies  Rules of Evidence
  • 16. Relation of partners to one another Rights of a partner  Right to take part in business  Right to be consulted  Right to access accounts  Right to Share Profits  Right to interest on capital  Right to interest on advances  Right to prevent entry of new partner  No liability before joining  Right to be as agent  Right to retire  Right to outgoing partner to share in the subsequent profits if his share is not settled by other partners.
  • 17. Duties of a partner  To carry on business to the greatest common knowledge  To observe faith  To indemnify for fraud/ willful neglect  To attend diligently  Not to claim remuneration  To share losses  To hold and use the property of the firm exclusively for the firm  To account for personal profits  To account for profits in competing business  To act within authority  Not to assign his rights  To be liable jointly and severally
  • 18. Property of the firm  All property originally brought into the common stock  Interest received out of the investments  All properties acquired during the course of the business  Goodwill(reputation, industrial contacts, brand image etc… which the firm has developed over the years)
  • 19. Agreements in restraint of trade Exceptions: 1.A partner shall not carry on another business while he is a partner 2.An outgoing partner may agree with his partners not to carry on a similar business within a specific period 3.upon dissolution, some or all of them will not carry on similar business 4. after dissolution and sale of goodwill, partners not to trade with the same brand name
  • 20. Relation of partners to third parties Implied authority of a partners:  Purchasing goods on behalf of the firm  Selling the goods for the firm  Receiving payments  Settling accounts  Borrowing money/ credit facilities on behalf of the firm  Pledging on behalf of the firm  Engaging servants/employees for carrying the activities of the firm
  • 21. Partners authority incase of emergency Partner has authority incase of emergency if  They are done to protect the interest of the firm and to prevent loss  Partner should act to situations assuming if it was for his own case
  • 22. Reconstitution of firm  Introduction of a partner  Retirement of a partner  Expulsion of a partner  Insolvency of a partner  Transfer of a partner’s share  Death of a partner
  • 23. Types of partners  Actual/ ostensible Partner  Sleeping/dormant partner  Nominal Partner  Partner in profits only  Sub-Partner  Partner by Estoppel/ Holding out  Minor as a Partner
  • 24. Dissolution of a firm It means complete break down or extinction of the relationship between all the partners of a firm
  • 25. Dissolution of the firm Without the order of With the order of the the court court 1. By Agreement 2. By Compulsory Dissolution 3. On the happening of certain contingencies 4. By Notice
  • 26. By Agreement  With the consent of all the parties  In accordance with the contact between them Compulsory dissolution 1. When one or all partners become insolvent 2. By the happening of any event which makes it unlawful for the business firm
  • 27. Dissolution on the happening of certain contingencies  Expiry of the term  Completion of a particular adventure  Death of a partner  Insolvency of partner/partners
  • 28. Dissolution by notice Firm may be dissolved by any partner who gives notice that the partnership will no longer exists. In such case, dissolution is counted from the day when the notice is issued by the partners
  • 29. Dissolution by court  Insolvent  Incapacity  Misconduct  Persistent Breach  Business working at loss  Gambling of a partner in stock exchange  Fraudulent Breach  Persistent refusal or neglect by a partner to attend the business
  • 30. Rights of partners on dissolution  Have the right to wound up  Right to have the debts of the firm settled out of the property of the firm  Share the profits of the firm earned after dissolution  Have the premium returned or premature dissolution  Restrain the use of firm name or property by any partner for his own benefit
  • 31. Liabilities of a partner on dissolution  If public notice is not given, partners continue to be liable for any act done by any partner after dissolution  To wind up the affairs of the firm in smooth manner  To complete the transactions begun but unfinished at the time of dissolution
  • 32. Settlement of accounts  Sale of Goodwill  Sharing of deficiency( first out of profits, then out of capital and last out of partners individual proportions in which they are eligible to share profits)  Application of assets- first to pay the debts outside and then to share amongst the partners in their profit sharing ratio
  • 33. Public Notice To be given when  Retirement  Dissolution of a registered firm  Addition of new partner By how: 1. By notice to the Registrar of Firms 2. By publications in the Official Gazette 3. By publication in Newspapers
  • 34. Consequences if public notice not given  On retirement  On dissolution  On expulsion