An NGO is registered as a Section 8 company under the Companies Act, 2013 (the “Act”) and governed by the MCA. An NGO established as non-profit under the Societies Registration Act, 2013 (the “Act”) is governed by the state’s registrar under the State Government. The NGO (Non-Government Organisation) is a group that works for the social, religious, cultural, or educational development of villages and communities in a region.
Section 8 Registration is a company defined under the provisions of Section 8 of the Companies Act 2013, as a company ‘having objects such as ‘promotion of arts, culture, commerce, arts, charity, education, religion, environment protection, social welfare and sports research and other similar objects and is required to be registered by the Registrar of Companies through the MCA portal.
A Section 8 Company is a Non-Profit Social Company whose main objective is to serve society. A Section 8 Company can encourage social, religious, charitable, and educational activities. If you wish to set up such a social organization under the proposed Companies Act 2013,
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The NGO (non-governmental organization) is working towards the following objectives:
- Provide empowerment & access to education for the under-privileged section of society.
- Keeping in view the economic growth and increase in employment opportunities, provide training to the youth.
- To provide school bags, backpacks & other School supplies to students of government and private schools and colleges.
A non-governmental organization (NGO) trust registration is mandatory if you want to receive funding from the government, banks, and other financial institutions under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013. The trustees that manage your NGO need to go through several processes to prepare documents that will enable you to register as an NGO in India. A non-governmental organization (NGO) trust registration is mandatory if you want to receive funding from the government, banks, and other financial institutions under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013. The trustees that manage your NGO need to go through several processes to prepare documents that will enable you to register as an NGO in India. We will help you to register yourself as a nonprofit NGO or organization under the Companies Act, 2013.
Laws in India applicable to an NGO/Section 8 Company Registration:
NGOs can be registered in India under any of the following laws:
- Trust under Indian Trusts Act, 1882.
- Society under Societies Registration Act, 1860.
- Section 8 Company under Companies Act, 2013.
Documents Required for Section 8 Company:
- Aadhar card, Driving License, Voter ID card, Passport PAN card, Passport (Identity proof of all Directors).
- Address proof of company/NGO registered office (Rent agreement, Possession letter etc.).
- Electricity Bill of the registered office building.
- Bank statement/ passbook of the directors.
- Trademark Registration Certificate (if any).