The Societies Registration Act, 1860 is an important piece of legislation in India that governs the registration of societies, particularly those formed for charitable, social, educational, religious, or literary purposes. The Act provides a legal framework for forming and managing societies that do not aim for profit but exist to serve the public or specific community interests.
The process of society registration generally refers to the formal procedure of registering a society under the relevant legal framework of a particular country. Societies can be formed for various purposes, including social, cultural, educational, charitable, or recreational objectives. The registration ensures that the society is recognized as a legal entity, allowing it to operate under the laws of the jurisdiction.
1.Purpose of the Act:
2.Definition of a Society:
A society, as per the Act, is a group of individuals united together for promoting a common goal, such as the advancement of knowledge, science, literature, fine arts, or social services.
3.Eligibility Criteria for Forming a Society:
4. Documents Required for Registration:
5.Application for Registration:
6.Registrar’s Role:
7. Certificate of Registration:
8.Governing Body:
9.Legal Status and Liabilities:
10.Amendments and Changes:
Dissolution of Society:
Non-profit Requirement:
1.Choosing a Name for the Society
2.Prepare a Memorandum of Association (MOA) and Rules & Regulations
3.Selection of Governing Body
The society must have a governing body or managing committee, which is responsible for the administration of the society. This typically includes a president, secretary, treasurer, and other necessary office bearers.
4. Gathering Signatures of Members
Generally, at least seven members are required to form a society (the number may vary depending on the jurisdiction). These members must sign the memorandum of association, affirming their intent to form the society.
5.Document Preparation
The following documents are typically required for registration:
6.Filing an Application for Registration
7.Scrutiny and Approval
After submission, the Registrar will scrutinize the application and documents. If everything is in order and complies with the relevant laws, the Registrar will approve the registration.
8.Issuance of the Certificate of Registration
Once the application is approved, the society is registered, and a Certificate of Registration is issued. The society is now a legal entity.
9.Post-Registration Compliance
After registration, societies are required to comply with certain ongoing obligations such as filing annual returns, maintaining books of accounts, and holding regular meetings.
10.Key Legal Frameworks for Society Registration
At Sharma & Associates we specialize in offering comprehensive and professional services for the registration of societies under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. Whether you are looking to form a non-profit organization, charitable trust, educational society, or any other form of society, we are here to guide you through every step of the registration process.
1.Consultation and Guidance
2.Preparation of Documents
3.Name Approval and Application
4.Filing with the Registrar
5.Post-Registration Services
6.Legal Support and Advice
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