Partnership Registration Firm

Making Partnership Firm Registration Easy

Establishing a partnership firm involves legally formalizing the collaboration between two or more individuals through a partnership deed. Registration provides the firm with legal recognition and clearly outlines the rights, duties, responsibilities, and profit sharing ratios of each partner.

A registered partnership firm gains the ability to enter into contracts, open bank accounts in the firm’s name, and take legal action against third parties if required. It also enhances the credibility of the business in the eyes of clients, suppliers, and financial institutions. Proper registration helps avoid future disputes, ensures smoother operations, and lays a strong legal foundation for long-term business growth.

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Required Financial Documents

Important Documents Required For Partnership Firm Registration

General Documents

  • Partnership Deed
  • Partners’ names and address proof
  • Authorisation Letter for Authorised Person
  • PAN & Aadhar of All Partners
  • Passport Size Photograph of All Partners
  • Electricity Bill of Firm Address
  • Email id & Mobile No of Firm & Authorised Person
  • Rent Agreement of shop or office
  • Photograph of shop or office

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Office Address

Plot No. 239, S-4, Sourabh Complex, Zone-2, M.P. Nagar, Bhopal (M.P.) - 462011

Email Us

guptantaxation@gmail.com

Contact Us

Phone No: 0755-4059566 Mob No. +91- 9826335566

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FAQ's on Partnership Firm Registration​

A Partnership Firm is a business structure where two or more individuals manage and operate a business in accordance with the terms and objectives set out in a Partnership Deed. In India, registration under the Indian Partnership Act, 1932, is not mandatory but highly recommended. Unregistered firms cannot sue third parties or partners in court to enforce contractual rights.

The Partnership Deed is a legal document that serves as the “constitution” of the firm. It outlines the profit-sharing ratio, capital contribution of each partner, roles and responsibilities, dispute resolution methods, and rules for the admission or retirement of partners. A well-drafted deed by AccountSewa prevents future legal conflicts.

minor cannot be a full partner because they cannot legally enter into a contract. However, with the consent of all existing partners, a minor can be admitted to the benefits of the partnership. This means they share in the profits but are not personally liable for the firm’s losses beyond their share in the business.

Yes. As your business grows, you can convert your Partnership Firm into a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) or a Private Limited Company. This process involves transferring assets and liabilities and registering the new entity with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA). We specialize in these conversions to help you gain limited liability protection.

The process is straightforward:

  1. Drafting: We draft a customized Partnership Deed based on your specific business needs.

  2. Execution: Partners sign the deed on non-judicial stamp paper.

  3. Filing: We submit the deed and required forms to the Registrar of Firms in your state.

  4. Certification: Once the Registrar verifies the documents, they issue the Certificate of Registration.