Law of Partnership by J. P. Singhal is a time-tested and comprehensive treatise on partnership law in India. Now in its Seventh Edition and marking the 99th year of publication, the book continues to be a dependable reference for understanding the Indian Partnership Act, 1932 and the evolving framework of Limited Liability Partnerships.
The book systematically explains formation of partnerships, mutual rights and duties of partners, authority and liability, admission and retirement of partners, dissolution of firms, and registration requirements. A dedicated focus on Limited Liability Partnership law addresses incorporation, partner responsibilities, compliance obligations, and liability structure under the LLP regime.
One of the book’s key strengths is the inclusion of model forms and practical formats, making it especially useful for drafting partnership deeds and related legal documents. Written in a clear and practical style, and supported by judicial interpretation, the book serves both as an academic text and a practitioner’s manual for business and commercial law matters.






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