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In a joint Hindu family business, the karta passes away unexpectedly. However, the business operations continue without interruption as the eldest son takes over the role of karta. Which feature of joint Hindu family business does this demonstrate?
- Perpetual succession
- Limited liability
- Hasty decisions
- Ease of formation
Sole Proprietorship
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Perpetual succession
Reason — The existence of a joint Hindu family business is not threatened by the death or incapacity of any member or the karta. It is stable and comes to an end only after the total breakdown of the joint family. This feature is known as continuity or perpetual succession.
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