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Statement I: Registration of partnership firms is compulsory under the Partnership Act 1932.
Statement II: The registration of a firm is a difficult process.
- Only I is correct
- Only II is correct
- Both I and II are correct
- Both I and II are incorrect
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Both I and II are incorrect
Reason — Statement I is incorrect because registration of partnership firms is NOT compulsory under the Partnership Act 1932; it is optional. Statement II is also incorrect because the registration of a firm is a simple process — the firm has to submit a statement in the prescribed form along with the prescribed fee to the Registrar of Firms.
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Statement II: Every partner has limited liability in General Partnership.
- Only I is correct
- Only II is correct
- Both I and II are correct
- Both I and II are wrong