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Partnership Act, 1932

Section 34

Suits by and against firm

Quick Answer Reference: Section 34 Partnership Act, 1932

  • Provision: Section 34 of Partnership Act, 1932
  • Act: Partnership Act, 1932
  • Classification: commercial
  • Jurisdiction: India
Statutory Content

What does Section 34 of Partnership Act, 1932 say?

A suit may be instituted by or against a firm in the name of the firm, or in the name of any partner, or in the name of any partner and one or more other partners. A suit may be instituted by or against a firm in respect of any transaction entered into by the firm, or by any partner, or by any partner and one or more other partners.

Indian StandardSection 34, Partnership Act, 1932
Bluebook (21st ed.)Partnership Act, 1932, § 34 (India)
Court Pleading StandardSection 34 of the Partnership Act, 1932
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What is Section 34 of Partnership Act, 1932?

Section 34 of the Partnership Act, 1932 (Partnership Act, 1932) defines and regulates "Suits by and against firm". The section states: A suit may be instituted by or against a firm in the name of the firm, or in the name of any partner, or in the name of any partner and one or more other partners. A suit may be in...

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