nGO

A non-governmental organisation (NGO) is a group of people who have banded together in the form of a legal entity to aid others and which works independently for a governmental body, including one on a global scale.

The following are the two main criteria for defining an NGO:

  • It must be politically self-contained.
  • Serve the greater good.
  • Two more characteristics are frequently related with this in practise:
  • the fact that it is a non-profit organisation;
  • monetary independence

advantage

  • They have the freedom to try out new ideas and, if required, to take risks.
  • They are adaptable to local circumstances and can respond to local demands, allowing them to design both integrated and sectoral programmes.
  • They have good people skills and can provide micro-assistance to people by identifying those who are most in need and tailoring help to their specific requirements.
  • They can communicate at all levels of government, from the local level to the national level.
  • They have less constraints than the government when it comes to hiring expertise and highly motivated employees.

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Selection of the Correct Entity

We will register the NGO and manage all of the necessary paperwork (Trust Act, Society Registrations Act or the Companies Act, depending on the entity chosen).

Paperwork on the internet

We assist you in completing the whole filing and registration process.

your NGO is Registered

We will register the NGO and manage all of the necessary paperwork (Trust Act, Society Registrations Act or the Companies Act, depending on the entity chosen).

trust registration

The following documents are required for trust registration:

  • A bill of electricity or water that specifies the address to be registered.
  • At least two members of the company’s identities must be verified. The following is an example of proof:
  • ID is required to vote.
  • a driver’s licence
  • Passport
  • Aadhaar Card is a unique identification card issued by the government of India.
  • Under the Indian Trust Act of 1882, it takes roughly 8 to 10 days for online registration to be completed once the registration fee is paid. The settler must make a presentation at the registrar’s office before the deed becomes valid throughout the country.

Registration of society

The following documents are required for a society registration:

  • The society’s name is
  • Proof of the office’s address.
  • All nine members must provide confirmation of their identity, which can include:
  • a driver’s licence
  • Passport photocopy
  • ID is required to vote.
  • Aadhaar card is a unique identification number issued by the government of India.
  • Two copies of the society’s Memorandum of Association and By-laws.

Section 8: Business:

The following documents are required for a Section 8 company registration:

  • The name of the company that needs to be approved.
  • Proof of the office’s address. It could be a utility bill, a water bill, or a tax receipt.
  • All Directors must provide verification of their identity, which can include:
  • a driver’s licence
  • Passport photocopy
  • ID is required to vote.

Aadhaar card is a unique identification number issued by the government of India. The company’s Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association

Acts governing the registration of NGO

Each statute specifies the requirements for forming a specific type of organisation, such as Trust Registration, Society Registration, and Section 8 Company Registration. It is critical to select the type of registration method for the nonprofit organisation. Our professionals will assist you with selecting the best option for your eyesight and will walk you through the online registration procedure.

registration of nGO in india

Trust

Trust, or more frequently known as Charitable trust, is one of the methods in which an NGO can be registered. The “trustor” or “settlor” creates a legal entity by transferring assets to the second party, the “trustee,” for the benefit of the third party, the “beneficiary.” Trusts are established to assist and support the most vulnerable members of society. Any group of people can form a trust, and there are no special rules governing public trusts in India; however, some states, such as Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, have their own Public Trust Act.

Society

A society is an entity formed by a collection of people who are committed to fostering science, the arts, literature, social welfare, and useful knowledge. Furthermore, societies contribute to the creation of military orphan funds, as well as the upkeep of public museums and libraries.

The Societies Registration Act of 1860 governs societies. To be qualified for tax exemption, they must be registered with the Registrar of Societies in their particular state.

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