Pollock and Mulla The Indian Partnership Act / (Record no. 1270)
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Classification number | 346.0954 |
Item number | BHA |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Pollock and Mulla |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Pollock and Mulla The Indian Partnership Act / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | by Devashish Bharuka |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT | |
Edition statement | 8th ed |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Haryana: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | LexisNexis Publications, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2019 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 542p.; |
Dimensions | 24cm. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | Chapter 1 : Preliminary<br/>1. Short title, extent and commencement<br/>2. Definitions<br/>3. Application of provisions of Act 9 of 1872<br/>Chapter 2 : The Nature of Partnership<br/>4. Definition of ‘Partnership’, ‘Partner’, ‘firm’ and ‘Firm name’<br/>5. Partnership not created by status<br/>6. Mode of determining existence of partnership<br/>7. Partnership at will<br/>8. Particular partnership<br/>Chapter 3 : Relations of Partners to One Another<br/>9. General duties of partners<br/>10. Duty to indemnify for loss caused by fraud<br/>11. Determination of rights and duties of partners by contract between the partners<br/>12. The conduct of the business<br/>13. Mutual rights and liabilities<br/>14. The property of the firm<br/>15. Application of the property of the firm<br/>16. Personal profits earned by partners<br/>17. Rights and duties of partners<br/>Chapter 4 : Relations of Partners to Third Parties<br/>18. Partner to be agent of the firm<br/>19. Implied authority of partner as agent of the firm<br/>20. Extension and restriction of partner’s implied authority<br/>21. Partner’s authority in an emergency<br/>22. Mode of doing act to bind firm<br/>23. Effect of admission by a partner<br/>24. Effect of notice to acting partner<br/>25. Liability of a partner for acts of the firm<br/>26. Liability of the firm for wrongful acts of a partner<br/>27. Liability of firm for misapplication by partners<br/>28. Holding out<br/>29. Rights of transferee of a partner’s interest<br/>30. Minors admitted to the benefits of partnership<br/>Chapter 5 : Incoming and Outgoing Partners<br/>31. Introduction of a partner<br/>32. Retirement of a Partner<br/>33. Expulsion of a partner<br/>34. Insolvency of a partner<br/>35. Liability of estate of deceased Partner<br/>36. Rights of outgoing partner to carry on competing business<br/>37. Rights of outgoing partner in certain cases to share subsequent profits<br/>38. Revocation of continuing guarantee by change in firm<br/>Chapter 6 : Dissolution of a Firm<br/>39. Dissolution of a firm<br/>40. Dissolution by agreement<br/>41. Compulsory dissolution<br/>42. Dissolution on the happening of certain contingencies<br/>43. Dissolution by notice of partnership at will<br/>44. Dissolution by the Court<br/>45. Liability for acts of partners done after dissolution<br/>46. Rights of partners to have business wound up after dissolution<br/>47. Continuing authority of partners for purposes of winding up<br/>48. Mode of settlement of Accounts between partners<br/>49. Payment of firm debts and of separate debts<br/>50. Personal profits earned after dissolution<br/>51. Return of premium on premature dissolution<br/>52. Rights where partnership contract is rescinded for fraud or misrepresentation<br/>53. Rights to restrain from use of firm name or firm property<br/>54. Agreements in restraint of trade<br/>55. Sale of goodwill after dissolution<br/>Chapter 7 : Registration of Firms<br/>56. Power to exempt from application of this Chapter<br/>57. Appointment of Registrars<br/>58. Application for registration<br/>59. Registration<br/>60. Recording of alterations in firm name and principal place of business<br/>61. Noting of closing and opening of branches<br/>62. Noting of changes in names and address of partners<br/>63. Recording changes in and dissolution of a firm<br/>64. Rectification of mistakes<br/>65. Amendments of Register by order of court<br/>66. Inspection of Register and filed documents<br/>67. Grant of copies<br/>68. Rules of evidence<br/>69. Effect of non-registration<br/>70. Penalty for furnishing false Particulars<br/>71. Power to make rules<br/>Chapter 8. Supplemental<br/>72. Mode of giving Public notice<br/>73. Repeals<br/>74. Savings<br/>Schedule I<br/>Schedule II<br/>Appendix I - Statement of objects and reasons<br/>Appendix II - The Code of civil procedure 1908<br/>Appendix III - (The UK) Partnership Act 1890<br/>Appendix IV - The Indian Contract Act, 1872<br/>Subject Index |
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Summary, etc. | The present edition is being brought out just after 75 years of passing of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932. The First edition was published almost immediately after the passing of the Act. Much water has flown since then. The Act is based mainly on the UK Partnership Act, 1890 which codified the common law relating to partnership. It was but natural that in the first few editions, reference to English case laws were given prominence because those were the primary source for understanding the import of statutory structure. However, the post-independence era has witnessed tremendous growth of case laws of Indian superior Courts under varying factual and statutory settings. These case laws were required to be noticed at the thresh hold in the commentaries under the respective sections. Despite limitation of maintaining the tenor and arrangement of original text, efforts have been made to achieve the said objective. Justice Krishna lyer once noted that primarily our study must zero in on the Indian Partnership Act and not borrow courage from foreign systems. |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
Topical term or geographic name entry element | Partnership Act-India |
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Bharuka, Devashish |
Relator term | Author |
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