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Q1mediummcqAccountancyCUET Accountancy 2025 14 May Shift 22026
The Court may order a partnership firm to be dissolved under Section 44 of the Act in which of the following scenarios?
Q2mediummcqAccountancyCUET Accountancy2026
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Q3mediummcqAccountancyCUET Accountancy 2025 3 June Shift 22026
Dissolution of a partnership firm may be ordered by the court on the following grounds:(A) when a partner becomes insane.(B) when a partner becomes permanently incapable of performing his duties as partner.(C) when a partner acts in good faith.(D) when it is regarded just and equitable by the court.Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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