Incoming and Outgoing Partners - Partnership Act Notes
Incoming and Outgoing Partners

Incoming and Outgoing Partners in Partnership Act

Incoming Partner is the partner who is joining the partnership firm by contract or is added to the firm. Outgoing Partner is the partner who is leaving the partnership firm. It can be because of death, expulsion, retirement etc.


Incoming Partner: A new partner can be introduced into a firm in the following ways:

1. With the consent of all existing partners.
2. In accordance with a contract between the partners.
3. In accordance with the provisions of section 30. (minors)

Liability of an Incoming Partner

Every partner is liable for all the acts of the firm done while he is a partner. It is clear that as a general rule, the liability of an incoming partner begins from the date of his joining the field.

Nothing can prevent a partner from agreeing to be liable for the acts done before his admission. It the partner makes such an agreement with his co-partners, the creditors can make him liable if they can show the incoming partner had agreed with them expressly or impliedly, for being liable towards them for the acts done before admission.

Related Case: Central Bank of India vs Tarseema Compress Wood Manufacturing Co.


Outgoing Partner: A partner may cease to be a partner in the following ways:

1. By retirement– Voluntary withdrawal of a partner from firm.

2. By expulsion– Generally, the expulsion of a partner is not possible except under the following conditions:

If the power to expel has been conferred by a contract between the partners.
Such power has been exercised in good faith.

3. By insolvency of the partner– An insolvent is not allowed to continue as a partner. Therefore a person who is adjudicated insolvent ceases to be a partner on the date on which order of adjudication is made. Whether on the adjudication of a partner as insolvent, the firm is also dissolved or not depends on a contract between the partners.

4. Death of a partner– A firm is dissolved, but if other partners so agree, the firm may not be dissolved, and the business of the firm may be continued with the remaining partners.

Liability of Outgoing Partner on Death and Insolvency

If the partner is adjudicated insolvent and the other partners agree to continue the business, the property of the insolvent partner is not liable for an act of the firm after the date of adjudication.

Note: No public notice is required of his being adjudicated insolvent. His position is different from the retired or expelled partner, whose liability for the acts of the firm continues unless a public notice of retirement or expulsion is given.

Rights of Outgoing Partners of a Partnership Firm

1. Right to carry on a competing business.
2. Right to share subsequent profits until the amount due to him has been paid.


Minor as a Partner in Partnership Firm

Minor’s Position if he Becomes a Partner

Section 30 (7): When a minor becomes a partner as a major, he will have all the rights and liabilities like other partners. His share in the property and profits of the firm shall be the same to which he was entitled as a minor.

Minor’s Position if he Elects Not to Become a Partner

Section 30 (8): When he elects not to become a partner, his rights and liabilities continue to be the same as minor up to the date of his giving public notice.

Application of the Doctrine of Holding Out on Minors Attaining Majority

Section 30 (9): If, after attaining majority he represents to be a partner in the firm, his liability on the ground of holding out can still be there.

Read Next:
1. Indian Partnership Act, 1932
2. What Is a Limited Liability Partnership and How Is It Different From a Partnership?

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2 Comments

  1. I need distinguished between incoming partner and outgoing partner?

    1. Author

      Hi Rakhi,
      In short,
      Incoming Partner is the partner who is joining the Partnership Firm by Contract or is added to the firm.
      Outgoing Partner is the partner who is leaving the Partnership Firm. It can be because of death, expansion, retirement etc.

      Hope it helps.

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