(1)          An outgoing partner may carry on a business competing with that of the          firm and he may advertise such business, but, subject to contract to the          contrary, he may not—
    
        
            | (a) |  | use                  the firm name, | 
        
            | (b) |  | represent                  himself as carrying on the business of the firm, or | 
        
            | (c) |  | solicit                  the custom of persons who were dealing with the firm before he                  ceased to be a partner. | 
    
 
(2) Agreements          in restraint of trade—A partner may make an agreement with his          partners that on ceasing to be a partner he will not carry on any          business similar to that of the firm within a specified period or within          a specified local limits; and, notwithstanding anything contained in          section 27 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872 (9 of 1872), such agreement          shall be valid if the restrictions imposed are reasonable.