Partnership Firm :

The Indian Partnership Act, 1932 is an act enacted by the Parliament of India to regulate partnership firms in India. It received the assent of the Governor-General on 8 April 1932 and came into force on 1 October 1932. Before the enactment of this act, partnerships were governed by the provisions of the Indian Contract Act. The act is administered through the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. The act is not applicable to Limited Liability Partnerships, since they are governed by the Limited liability Partnership Act, 2008.

There are two types of Partnership firms, registered and un-registered Partnership firm. It is not required to register a Partnership firm; nevertheless, it is worthwhile to register a Partnership firm due to the extra compensation. Partnership firms are formed by drafting a Partnership deed amongst the Partners and Lawdeskindia can help start a registered or un-registered Partnership firm in India.

Starting A Business

Private Limited Company

Private Limited Company is the most popular form of business entity in India.

Limited Liability Partnership

Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) is one of the popular legal structure for businesses in India

One Person Company

OPC was recently introduced through the Companies Act, 2013

Public Limited Company

allows to sell shares to investors this is advantageous in raising capital.

Partnership Firm

Partnership firm is common business entity under Indian Partnership Act.

Proprietorship

is a business that is owned and managed by a single person

Area Of Practise

IPR Laws

Our exposures at include all IP matters, with more extensive area of expertise in filing, prosecuting and registering Patents, Trade Marks, Industrial Designs and Copyrights including renewals, licening and enforcement in entire Intellectual Property rights registry in india

Investment & Disinvestment in India, Malaysia & Middle East

Apart from being a critical driver of economic growth, foreign direct investment (FDI) is a major source of non-debt financial resource for the economic development of India.

Real Estate & Infrastructure

India has relieve foreign direct investment rules for the construction sector in an effort to attract more money into the country to build new hotels, housing and townships.The minimum capital investment by foreign companies has also been halved to $5 million

General Litigation

The Term General Litigation Refers To Litigation And All Other Aspects Of Law Which May Or May Not Be Litigious In Nature Such As Family Laws, Criminal Laws, Writ Matters, Business Laws, Service Law, Contracts, Real-Estate Transactions, Disputes With Administrative Bodies, And More.