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प्रश्न
Compare the status of a minor in a Joint Hindu family business with that in a partnership firm.
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उत्तर
As per the Indian law, any person below the age of 18 years is considered a ‘minor’. The status of a minor in a Joint Hindu Family differs from that in a partnership firm. In case of a Joint Hindu Family, membership in the family business is by birth. This means that as soon as a boy child is born in a Joint Hindu Family, he is automatically entitled to a share in his family business. In this case, the minor enjoys an equal ownership right over the inherited property as the other members of the family. However, his liability is limited only to the extent of his share in the joint property.
As per the Partnership Act, 1923, no minor can be a partner in a partnership firm. But a partnership firm, with the consent of all the partners, can admit a minor to share the profits of the firm; but he cannot be asked to either contribute capital or bear the losses incurred by the business. A minor is not legally competent to enter into any legal contracts, and therefore, he or she cannot be considered a partner. However, a minor, after attaining the age of 18 years, has the option of either continuing with the partnership firm or withdrawing his interest from it.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Features of Joint Hindu Family Business
Distinguish between the following:
Joint Hindu Family firm and joint stock company
Explain the features of a joint Hindu family firm.
Co - operative Society Joint Hindu Family Firm
Features of Joint Stock Company?
maximum number of members in a Joint Hindu Family firm is 20.
Select the proper option from the options given below and rewrite the completed sentence.
The members of Hindu Undivided family business are called ________
Write a word or a phrase or a term which can substitute the following.
The senior most family member of joint Hindu family firm.
State True or False:
The liability of KARTA is unlimited.
State True or False:
The maximum number of members is unlimited in Joint Hindu Family Firm.
Explain the following term/concept:
Karta.
Study the following case situation and express your opinion:
Mr. Raghunath is running a business from the last 30 years. This business is ancestoral business of Mr. Raghunath. Kiran and Naman, two sons of Mr. Raghunath are helping him along with their wives.
- Find out the type of business.
- Who is Raghunath?
- What Kiran and Naman are called?
Justify the following statement.
Karta is the sole manager of ‘Joint Hindu Family Business’.
Give one word /phrase/term.
The members of the joint Hindu Family firm.
Give one word/phrase/term.
The members of the Joint Hindu Family firm.
In the Dayabhaga school, who can become a coparcener in a Hindu Undivided Family?
