- Author : K.V. Padmanabha Rau
- ISBN : 9678910187
LAW OF PARTNERSHIP [ A DIGEST OF CASES UNDER THE PARTNERSHIP ACT 1961 AND OTHER STATUTES ]
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This is a complete digest of cases decided under the Partnership Act 1961 ( Act 135 ) and also the repealed provisions of the Contracts Act 1950 ( Act 136 ) governing partnership firms written by Mr. K.V. Padmanabha Rau. The digest fully explains the nature of partnership, relations of partners among themselves as well as outsiders, dissolution of partnership and its consequences.
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