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प्रश्न
Give two points of distinction between a company and a partnership.
Distinguish clearly between a company and a partnership.
फरक स्पष्ट करा
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उत्तर
| Sr. No. | Basis of Distinction | Company | Partnership |
| 1. | Mode of creation | A company is created by incorporation. | A partnership is created by a written or oral agreement between the partners. |
| 2. | Legal status | A company has a distinct legal entity separate from its members. | A partnership has no separate legal entity and is different from the partners. |
| 3. | Number of members | Public company: Minimum 7, Maximum – No limit. Private company: Minimum 2, Maximum 200. |
Minimum 2, Maximum 50 partners. |
| 4. | Liability | The liability of members is generally limited up to the face value of shares held or the amount of guarantee given. | Partners have unlimited joint and several liability for firm’s debts. |
| 5. | Transferability of interest | Shares are transferable without the permission of other members. | The interest of partners is not transferable without the mutual consent of all partners. |
| 6. | Management | Members elect directors who manage the company. | Generally, every partner has the right to take part in the management of the firm. |
| 7. | Implied agency | A member is not an agent of the company or of other members. | Every partner is an agent of the firm and of other partners. |
| 8. | Registration | Registration of a company is compulsory under the Companies Act, 2013. | Registration of a partnership is not compulsory under the Partnership Act, 1932. |
| 9. | Legal formalities | Filing of audited accounts is compulsory, and the company cannot change its objects without following legal procedure. | Accounts and audit are not compulsory, and partners can change the objects of the firm freely. |
| 10. | Dissolution | A company does not dissolve by death, insolvency, or lunacy of its members. | A partnership is dissolved by the death, insolvency, or lunacy of a partner. |
| 11. | Governing law in India | Governed by The Companies Act, 2013. | Governed by The Partnership Act, 1932. |
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