Partnership Firm Formation
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Forming a partnership firm is a collaborative business venture between two or more individuals. NK Law Associates simplifies the legal intricacies of partnership formation, ensuring all partners’ rights and responsibilities are clearly defined and protected under the Partnership Act.
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Welcome to NK Law Associates, your reliable online legal platform dedicated to providing accessible, efficient, and professional legal services at your fingertips. Our mission is to demystify the legal process and make legal services convenient and affordable for everyone, irrespective of their knowledge or experience with legal systems.
NK Law Associates was founded in 1998 by a team of passionate legal professionals and tech-savvy entrepreneurs who saw the need for a digital platform that could bridge the gap between individuals and businesses in need of legal assistance, and qualified legal experts. Our journey began with a simple idea: to create a user-friendly platform where anyone could access high-quality legal services with ease and confidence.
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01.
Drafting a Partnership Deed:
- Crafting a comprehensive partnership deed that outlines the terms of the partnership, profit-sharing ratios, and other critical operational details.
02.
Registration Process:
- Navigating the registration process, including obtaining necessary forms, filling out paperwork, and submitting documents to the Registrar of Firms.
03.
Legal and Tax Compliance:
- Advising on legal compliances, such as PAN, TAN, GST registration, and other business licenses required for your specific industry.
04.
Business Name Selection:
- Assisting in choosing an appropriate business name and ensuring it does not infringe on existing trademarks.
05.
Bank Account Setup:
- Guiding through the process of setting up a bank account in the name of the partnership firm.
06.
Dispute Resolution Mechanism:
- Establishing a clear dispute resolution mechanism within the partnership deed to handle any future disagreements amicably.
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What Clients Say
"Thanks to NK Law Associates, our partnership agreement was airtight, and the formation process was a breeze."
Suresh Kumar and Rajiv Sinha, Co-Founders of SKRS Enterprises
"NK Law Associates provided us with valuable insights that helped us structure our firm better. Their service was indispensable."
Anjali Mehta, Partner at Mehta & Associates
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