Tag Archives: #CorporateLegalFramework

Are LLPs governed by companies act?

LLPs governed by companies act   Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) are a popular business structure that combines features of both partnerships and corporations, offering the benefits of limited liability and operational flexibility. In India, LLPs are primarily governed by the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008, but they are also subject to certain provisions of the… Read More »

LLP and Private Limited Company Difference

LLP and Private Limited Company   Key differences between an LLP and Private Limited Company (often referred to as Pvt Ltd or Ltd): 1. Legal Structure: An LLP is a partnership where the partners have limited liability, while a Private Limited Company is a separate legal entity distinct from its shareholders. 2. Ownership: In an… Read More »

Business Partnership V/s Corporation

Business Partnership V/s Corporation   A Business Partnership V/s Corporation are two different legal structures for businesses, each with its own characteristics and implications. Here are some key differences between a business partnership and a corporation:   Ownership and Structure: 1. Partnership: A partnership is formed when two or more individuals or entities come together… Read More »

Partnership firm registration act ?

Partnership Firm Registration Act Introduction The concept of partnership is an integral part of business law, providing a flexible and collaborative way for individuals to conduct business together. In many jurisdictions, the formal registration of a partnership firm is governed by specific legislative acts designed to provide a framework for its operation and legal recognition.… Read More »

What is one person company?

One Person Company One Person Company (OPC) is a type of company that can be formed with only one person as its member or shareholder. It introduce in the Companies Act, 2013 to encourage small business owners and entrepreneurs to start their own companies with limited liability protection. A OPC has a separate legal identity… Read More »