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Register partnership firm online in India with Vinstreak
Partners signing a partnership deed for registration

A faster way to start together

A Partnership Firm is a popular, agile business form in India. Two or more persons (including companies/LLPs/other firms) can join hands to run a business and share profits. While the Indian Partnership Act, 1932 is a central statute, registration is administered at the state level—so fees and processes vary by state.

Our core service is Partnership Firm Registration in India (Online). The Partnership Deed is the heart of the arrangement. A well-drafted deed brings clarity on powers, duties, capital, profit shares, dispute resolution and much more. We draft the deed, guide stamping/notarisation and obtain registration from the Registrar of Firms—end-to-end.

If you plan to scale or want limited liability, compare this with our Company Incorporation services or explore an LLP. For indirect tax, see our GST Registration & Returns. For MSME benefits, check MSME (Udyam) Registration. You can also add a Digital Signature (DSC) for faster e-filings.

What we do

  • Partner consultation & eligibility check
  • Drafting of Partnership Deed (state-ready)
  • Stamp duty & notarisation guidance (state-wise)
  • State registration with Registrar of Firms
  • PAN, TAN & bank account support

Partnership Deed — key clauses we cover

  • Name, address, nature of business
  • Capital contribution & profit-sharing ratio
  • Duties, powers & restrictions of partners
  • Remuneration/interest on capital (if any)
  • Bank operations & borrowing powers
  • Admission, retirement & expulsion of partners
  • Goodwill, dissolution & settlement
  • Books of account & audit (if applicable)
  • Dispute resolution & governing law
  • Compliance & statutory notices

Documents required (indicative)

  • KYC of partners: PAN, Aadhaar, and address proof
  • Passport-size photos of partners
  • Proposed firm name & business objectives (do a quick name check)
  • Principal place of business proof (rent agreement/ownership proof & recent utility bill)
  • Capital contribution & profit-sharing ratio (attach sheet if needed)
  • Authorisation/board resolution (for corporate partners)
  • For digital filings, apply for a Digital Signature (DSC)

Our process

  • Discovery call & name check
  • Checklist & KYC collection
  • Draft deed & partner review
  • Stamping & notarisation guidance
  • Registrar of Firms filing (state-wise)
  • PAN/TAN & bank account assistance
  • GST/other licences (as applicable)
  • Compliance calendar handover
  • Amendments support
  • 30-day post-setup support

Timeline: Depends on stamping, notarisation and state Registrar processing, plus accuracy of documents. For MSME benefits, apply via MSME (Udyam) Registration after formation.

FAQs

No, registration is optional under the Act; however, unregistered firms face limitations (e.g., difficulty in enforcing contractual rights). Registration is recommended for legal enforceability and credibility.

Timelines vary by state and documentation readiness. Deed drafting & execution are quick; state registration depends on local Registrar processing. After registration, we assist with PAN and bank account, and with GST registration if applicable.

Yes. Individuals and non-individuals (including existing firms or companies) may be partners, subject to internal authorisations. Corporate partners typically pass a board resolution authorising signatories.

Partner KYC (PAN, Aadhaar, address proof), photos, proof of principal place of business (rent agreement/ownership and recent utility bill), proposed name & business objects, capital and profit-sharing details, and authorisations for corporate partners. For e-filings, consider a DSC.

Partnerships are simpler and cost-effective but have unlimited liability. LLPs provide limited liability and separate legal status, with more compliance. For limited liability or external investment, consider LLP or company incorporation.

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