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Distinguish between ‘Dissolution of Partnership’ and ‘Dissolution of Partnership Firm’ on the basis of ‘Court’s intervention’. (CBSE 2019)

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BasisDissolution of PartnershipDissolution of Partnership Firm
Courts InterventionCourt does not intervene because Partnership is dissolved by mutual Agreement.A firm may be dissolved by court order



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