veenzar (Advocate) 31 October 2008
Shree. ( Advocate.) 31 October 2008
Dear Sir,
An LLP will be a body corporate with an identity distinct from its partners and will have perpetual existence;
A minimum of two partners will be required for the formation of an LLP with no limit on the maximum number of partners;
Every partnership will have at least two designated partners of which one shall be a resident of India. The designated partners shall be answerable for the doing of all acts, matters and things as are required to be done by the LLP in respect of compliance of the provisions of the proposed legislation and be liable for penalties for non- compliance;
Liability of the partners of an LLP will be limited to the extent of investment made by them in the LLP. A partner shall not be personally liable for the wrongful acts or omission of any other partner except in the case of unauthorized acts, fraud and negligence. The liabilities of an LLP shall be borne out of the property or assets of the LLP; and
The mutual rights and duties of the partners of an LLP inter se and those of the LLP and its partners shall be governed by a registered agreement between partners or between the LLP and the partners.
Manish Singh (Advocate) 31 October 2008
a really good information and representation....Shree
Sankaranarayanan (Advocate) 01 November 2008
good explanation.
N.K.Assumi (Advocate) 02 November 2008
Shree has put it correctly.
Y V Vishweshwar Rao (Advocate ) 11 March 2009
Thanks for the the Information given by Shree- Advocate it is very useful
?- Whether adovcates , CA, and other professionals, can become partners of the LLP for any other businesses
or
the Act only permits the professionals as Partners in the LLP in the catogory of of their respective Seivce feilds under LLP .
Shashikant V. Patil (Lawyer) 19 March 2009
Good for knowledge for every body. Shree has given knowledgble information,
Y V Vishweshwar Rao (Advocate ) 22 March 2009
How to commence a Limited Liability Partnership under the New Act and Rules framed under the sadi Act - This aspect may be explained in detai
Siddharth Chitturi (Advocate) 23 March 2009
what is scope of deadlocks in the LLP firms??