Partners Change
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Update my Partner's list on MCAWhy we need to change Partners?
A management may change amongst Partners and designated partners by taking consent of all existing partners or new partner as per the first schedule to the LLP Act and by Execute a Supplementary LLP Agreement.
Any individual or body corporate may be a partner in a LLP. However an individual shall not be capable of becoming a partner of a LLP, if—
He has been found to be of unsound mind by a Court of competent jurisdiction and the
finding is in force.
He is an undischarged insolvent; or
He has applied to be adjudicated as an insolvent and his application is pending.
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Documents Required For Partners Change
- Consent of the applicant to act as designated partners.
- Supplementary agreement of the LLP.
- Resignation Letter of the designated partners who wants to resign.
- Resolution of the Meeting of the designated partners of the LLP.
- Minutes of the meeting of the designated partners.
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FAQs
Supplementary agreement need to be executed for any addition/removal of the partner.
Yes only in case of Appointment as Designated Partner in the LLP and not in case of admission as normal partner. Every Designated Partner would be required to obtain a Designated Partners Identification Number (DPIN)
a. A body corporate may be a partner of an LLP. b. Any individual or body corporate may be a partner in a LLP. However an individual shall not be capable of becoming a partner of a LLP, if— (a) he has been found to be of unsound mind by a Court of competent jurisdiction and the finding is in force; (b) he is an un discharged insolvent; or (c) he has applied to be adjudicated as an insolvent and his application is pending.
Only Individual shall be appointed as Designated Partner in the LLP
No but the supplementary agreement shall be executed on minimum Rs. 10/- non judicial stamp Paper
No. The DPIN and the DIN is the same thing.
Liability of the outgoing/Resigning Partner will be set off as per the respective clauses of the LLP Agreement. If the LLP Agreement is silent on relating terms, then the provisions of the LLP Act, 2009 prevails.
He can bring its contribution either in cash or in kind.
It is valid until the individual surrenders his DIN himself or it is revoked by the Competent Authority.
No. We do not require any DPIN/DIN for being appointed as partner in the LLP as the Pan Number of the Partner would suffice.
Existing Partner and as well as new partner shall sign supplementary agreement.
For Admission of new partner, Consent to act as partner, Resolution/Minutes of the Partner meeting for the appointment of the new partner, Supplementary Agreement For cessation of partner, Resignation letter is required.