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Which of the following is NOT a ground for dissolution by the court under Section 44?
APerpetual losses
BPermanent incapacity of a partner
CMisconduct of a partner affecting the business
DMere insolvency of a partner
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Mere insolvency of a partner
A partner's insolvency operates under Sections 41/42, not as a court ground under Section 44; the court grounds are insanity, incapacity, misconduct, breach, transfer of interest, perpetual loss, and just-and-equitable.
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