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Prakash Yedhula (Lawyer)     12 October 2010

Partnership Act - Partnership Property

Partnership Act, 1932, Section 14 - Partnership property - Property used for partnership purposes is necessarily not the partnership property - Property belonging to a partner does not become partnership property by being used for the purpose of partnership - There must be some evidence of an intention to treat the property as a part of the capital of the business - Where a partner brings certain property into the common stock as part of his capital, it becomes partnership property - Act has also specifically included the goodwill among the partners of the firm subject to any contract between the partners, in all accounts for determining the shares. (M/s.D.R.Associates Vs General Manager, East Coast Railways & Ors.)

Citation: 2005(1) Civil Court Cases 328 (Orissa)



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SACHIN AGARWAL (ADVOCATE)     26 October 2010

Thanks Mr. Y. Prakash. One more is there of Supreme Court.

 

A.I.R. 1966 S.C. PAGE 1300
 


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