Asked in Company or corporations
Dear client in this case you can go add a nominate another person as a partner to the LLP on your behalf and you can have an agreement with that person. This form of arrangement will allow you to participate in the partnership without meetings to create your own DIN. However, it is advisable to be directly associated in this transactions.
Dear Sir, You may please contact an advocate dealing registration of LLP or Chartered Accountant or Auditor who are dealing registration of corporates.
Yes, you can nominate another person to be a partner in the LLP on your behalf, and you can have a back-to-back agreement with that person. This arrangement can allow you to participate in the partnership without needing to create your own DIN/DPIN or being publicly associated with the LLP. However, it's important to ensure that this arrangement is legally sound and complies with all relevant regulations and agreements. Consulting with a lawyer specializing in corporate law would be advisable to set up such a structure properly.
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