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The Partnership Act, 1932
The Partnership Act of 1932 is an Indian law that governs the formation, operation, and dissolution of partnerships in the country. It provides a legal framework for the establishment of partnerships, defines the rights and responsibilities of partners, and regulates various aspects of partnership agreements, including profit sharing, decision-making, and liabilities. This act is essential for individuals and businesses entering partnership arrangements in India.