Wisdom (Manager) 20 May 2012
Adv.R.P.Chugh (Advocate/Legal Consultant (rpchughadvocatesupremecourt@hotmail.com)) 20 May 2012
Section 33 of the Partnership Act allows the expulsion of a partner in the following cases :-
i) If the original partnership contract provides so;
ii) The power given by original partnership contract is exercised in good faith and after giving due hearing.
The expelled partner would be like a retired partner whose accounts can be finalised and he can be sent packing, and by way of abundant caution it has to be intimated by public notice to all to avoid future liability.
As long as he remains partner - he is the agent of everyone - and his acts (if done within his implied/express authority) would continue to bind each and every partner.
Wisdom (Manager) 20 May 2012
Wisdom (Manager) 21 May 2012
Dear Experts,
Can you please revert with your valuable inputs for the above query?
Thanks
Wisdom
S Jadhav 98336 98330 (Jadhav & Associates) 21 May 2012
The best way to resolve a dispute, it is said, is to have a dialogue/discussion among the parties.
My sugegstion to you would be for the three remainig partners to discuss a plan of action and then talk to the misbehaving partner on what you wish to do. In your case, the most likely action plan would be to remove him from the partnership. You may give him a little more than what may be his share (since you would save soem time, effort and money by not going thorugh the legal process.)
If the partnership clause does not provide for removal of a partner, you may also include it by discussing with the 4th partner but remember that this caluse can also be misused by the majority of the partners coming together to remove one partner.
He may agree to your plan but if he does not then you have to prove his misbehaviour and fight it in the Court.
Adv Bharat has stated it nicely - you will have a joint and several responsibility for each other's acts as partners as long as you are partners.
S Jadhav
V R SHROFF (Sr. ADVOCATE Bombay High Court Mob: 9892432152) 24 May 2012
All partners are the agent of everyone , and their act binds others.
However, if Partnership cluse clarify, that any major financial deal or Loan. , or any major act, must be done with consent of all concern, that will safeguard other partners.
You can change such terms and condition, to safeguard interest, and issue notice to unfaithful one, nopt to carry on any activity.
V R SHROFF (Sr. ADVOCATE Bombay High Court Mob: 9892432152) 24 May 2012
or dissolve old partnership & form a new one with selected partners.