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aashish nihalchandani (owner)     07 May 2011

Kindly look at this case.

Father (F) has two sons A & B.

A does a rent agreement for a commercial shop and pays the Pagadi too. F, A & B enter into a partnership agreement and establish a partnership firm from the shop. In the agreement, A unknowingly shares his tenancy rights with B in the ratio of 60:40. 

After few years B seperates from the family altogether and starts a new business from some other place. But B continues to be a partner with F & A as they never demanded dissolution of the partnership.

B continues to be a partner and recieves renumenaration from the partnership in books but not in actual. F expired few years back. The partnership still stands as it was decided in the agreement that it shall not dissolve upon death of any one of the partner. A also has been carrying on the business in good faith.

kindly advise:

1. Can B claim tenancy rights from A legally?



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aashish nihalchandani (owner)     07 May 2011

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aashish nihalchandani (owner)     09 May 2011

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