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प्रश्न
Distinguish between the following:
Partnership Firm and Joint Stock Company.
उत्तर
Partnership firm |
Joint stock company |
A partnership firm is a form of business organisation 1 owned and managed by two or more persons i.e. partners for earning profit. |
A joint stock company is an incorporated voluntary association of individuals for profit, created by law, owned by the shareholders but managed by their few representatives, i.e. Directors. |
The minimum number of members is 2, While the maximum number of members is 10 in the case of banking business and 50 in the case of any other business. |
In the case of a private company the minimum number of members is 2 and the maximum number of members is 200. In the case of Public Company the minimum number of members is 7 and the maximum number is unlimited. |
The formation of a partnership firm is easy and simple. Minimum legal formalities are involved. Only an agreement is necessary. Even registration is not compulsory. However, it is compulsory in the state of Maharashtra. |
The formation of a joint stock company is rather difficult and complicated. Numerous legal formalities are involved. Registration is compulsory, costly, complicated and time consuming. |
The liability of all the partners except minor partner is unlimited, joint as well as several. |
The liability of the shareholders is limited to the extent of the unpaid amount, if any, on the shares held by them. |
The Partnership firm is regulated and governed by the provisions of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932 and also by the companies Act 2013. |
A joint stock company is regulated and governed by the provisions of the Indian Companies Act, 1956. |
The partnership firm has no separate legal status distinct from its members (Partners). |
A joint stock company has separate legal status distinct from its members (Shareholders). |
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