inherent powers under section
44(g) of the Partnership Act to dissolve the partnership firm on just
and equitable grounds which powers cannot be exercised ... firm could not be unilaterally dissolved by the petitioner and that the
firm could be dissolved only by unanimous decision of the partnership
firm
inherent powers under section
44(g) of the Partnership Act to dissolve the partnership firm on just
and equitable grounds which powers cannot be exercised ... firm could not be unilaterally dissolved by the petitioner and that the
firm could be dissolved only by unanimous decision of the partnership
firm
surviving partners of
M/s. Khanna Construction House (a dissolved firm), a partnership
firm which was a lessee in the land bearing Plot ... said partnership firm having been
dissolved, it is a matter of law that a dissolved partnership
firm cannot undertake the redevelopment of the demolished
building
surviving partners of
M/s. Khanna Construction House (a dissolved firm), a partnership
firm which was a lessee in the land bearing Plot ... said partnership firm having been
dissolved, it is a matter of law that a dissolved partnership
firm cannot undertake the redevelopment of the demolished
building
surviving partners of
M/s. Khanna Construction House (a dissolved firm), a partnership
firm which was a lessee in the land bearing Plot ... said partnership firm having been
dissolved, it is a matter of law that a dissolved partnership
firm cannot undertake the redevelopment of the demolished
building
Deed of Partnership makes it clear that,
Partnership Firm is not a partnership at will. In that
circumstance, the firm may be dissolved ... Defendant in Partnership Deed regarding the
dissolution of the firm. Under such circumstances,
Partnership firm may be dissolved with the consent
of all the partners
partnership firm, the business of the firm is continued by
another partnership firm in which one or more of the partners of the dissolved
firm ... dissolved Partnership and forming themselves into a Partnership is not
reconstitution of the original Partnership. The Partnership formed after the
dissolution is a new Partnership
name of the partnership firm represented by one of its partners Sundaram and subsequently, the partnership firm was dissolved by a deed of dissolution dated ... partner would not dissolve the partnership. Therefore, by reason of Section 42 of the Partnership Act, the partnership stood dissolved
affairs of the firm had
to be wound up as provided in Clause 16 of the Partnership Deed. The firm
was dissolved on December ... been dissolved; assets of the company
were put to sale in accordance with Clause 16 of the Partnership Deed of a
dissolved firm, though
Reddy, who was one of the partners of the firm, and the partnership firm stood dissolved on his death. Therefore, contended the suit ... partnership firm, the defendants have not permitted him to retire from the partnership firm, according to the notice dated 9-3-1970. Therefore the partnership