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Central Government Act Section 43(1) in The Indian Partnership Act, 1932
(1) Where the partnership is at will
Central Government Act
Central Government Act Section 43(2) in The Indian Partnership Act, 1932
(2) The firm is dissolved as from
Central Government Act
governed by Section 43 of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932: Section 43
is as follows:
"43. Dissolution by the notice ... partnership, cannot be
regarded as the date of dissolution of the partnership under Section 43
of the Indian Partnership
Madras High Court
statutory notice within the meaning of
Section 43 of the Indian Partnership Act. The next general meeting
of the partnership ... Next we proceed to Section 43 of the Indian Partnership Act, on
which also Mr. Kotwal relied for submitting that
Bombay High Court
other partners. He relied on Section 43(1) of the Indian
Partnership Act, 1939, and submitted that in the case ... accounts nor
distribution of assets under Section 48 of the Indian Partnership Act
and that it was not a case
Income Tax Appellate Tribunal - Hyderabad
Section 43 (1) of the Indian
Partnership Act as a ' Partnership at will.' It is only if the
partnership ... appellant is that this is not a partnership
at will. Section 7 defines ' partnership at will' as a partnership
where
Madras High Court
dissolution under Section 44(d)
and (g) of Indian Partnership Act, after referring to the decisions
cited by both ... corresponding provision therein relating to Sections
43 and 44 of Indian partnership Act, and therefore, parties are
governed by French
Madras High Court
statutory notice within the meaning of Section 43 of the Indian
Partnership Act. The next general meeting of the partnership ... partnership as
prescribed by Section 40 and 43 of the Indian Partnership Act was not
followed, that the business which
Bombay High Court
undertaken in terms of Sections 43, 45, 47 and
53 of the Indian Partnership Act. It is argued that Sections ... been ousted from the business forcibly. Section 43 of the Indian
Partnership Act, 1932 clearly says that where a partnership
Delhi High Court
having
been given as stipulated under Section 45 of the Indian Partnership
Act, 1932. On going through the judgment ... notice as required under Sections 32 and 45 of the Indian
Partnership Act was given, though the learned judge
Madhya Pradesh High Court
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