A dormant / Sleeping Partner of a Partnership Firm at Will has not issued any formal letter of Retirement from the Firm. But he has issued notices of Dissolution of the Firm to Bank / Tax authorities / Press etc.a few years back.
The Firm remains undissolved to date as per the letter received from the Registrar of Firm. and the Firm is continuing its business with the remaining Partners.
Can the act of issuing such notices by the Sleeping Partner of the Firm be taken as legal proof of his declaration of his retirement from the Firm without any formal letter of Retirement?
Any earlier Court judgments in support of this --- " Dormant / Sleeping partner's attempts to dissolve the Firm, , forcing Bank accounts to freeze etc, are themselves a clear proof of not only his willingness to retire but can be treated as retirement itself."