A person is suing me for title of land with partnership deed
Supreet singh
(Querist) 30 January 2019
This query is : Resolved
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Vijay Raj Mahajan
(Expert) 30 January 2019
So you have fit case for defending on the basis of titles of land registered in your name and no change ownership by registered deed.
Vijay Raj Mahajan
(Expert) 30 January 2019
So you have fit case for defending on the basis of titles of land registered in your name and no change ownership by registered deed.
Suhail suhail
(Expert) 30 January 2019
If your Firm or Partnership Business based on the partnership deeds registered under the Partnership Act creates any kind of interest towards the other partners whether that is your land or any other property then certainly they can claim their shares upon dissolution of Partnership.
The details of partnership not available so cannot opine per say facts.
kavksatyanarayana
(Expert) 30 January 2019
As per your query, you were proprietor of the Firm. In 2008 some partners entered. At the time entering into partnership business, is the land in the name of Firm or in your own name? At the time entering into Firm business, any property made in the name of the business Firm, certainly it will be the property of the Firm and the partners of the Firm have equal rights when dissolution is made.