Dr. R.K. Bangia’s The Indian Partnership Act, 1932 is the focused single-statute text on partnership law — valuable both as a standalone paper and as the partnership portion of Contract-II. Revised by S.K., it covers the nature of partnership and its distinction from co-ownership and companies, the tests of partnership, the rights and duties of partners inter se, the relationship of partners to third parties and the doctrine of holding out, the incoming and outgoing of partners, registration of firms and the consequences of non-registration, and dissolution and its modes.
The essentials of the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 are included where the syllabus requires. Stated in the clear Bangia style with leading case law throughout. 2025 edition, current with amendments.
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The Indian Partnership Act,1932 by Dr. R.K Bangia is a law textbook published by Allahabad Law Agency.
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