The national authority in India allows for online registration of an NGO under three laws:
Each law defines the formation of a different type of organization, namely – Trust Registration, Society Registration, and Section 8 Company Registration. Choosing the kind of registration procedure for the charitable firm is crucial.
Any person competent to contract, be an individual, a body of individuals or an artificial person such as an association of persons, an institution, a limited company, a Hindu undivided family through its karta, can form an NGO.
NGOs are essentially of charitable or religious nature, and can be constituted by any person without any distinction of caste or creed.
Form INC 1 : Name registration of NGO
Form INC 12: Form should be submitted to acquire license to run an NGO
Form INC 13 : Memorandum of Association ; INC-15 is declaration by each subscriber to the Memorandum
Form INC 7 : Application for Incorporation of the NGO.
Form INC 22: Details of the Registered Address
Form DIR 12: To appoint directors of the NGO
FAQs on NGO Registration
Q. What to register- Trust, Company or Society ?
Depending on the type of work you want to do, it is best to apply accordingly.
Q. What are other alternatives to start and set up a Non Profit Organisations ?
If you do not want to start an NGO, you have other options by which you can help society. You can start a club, a volunteer service, be part of a local chapter of an already existing NGO and even be a fiscal sponsor.
Q. Can any government employees or officer be a member of NGO ?
The answer to this question is yes. Government employees or officers can be part of NGOs provided the NGO is not anti-government. There are a few rules too that these people have to follow, one of them is to make sure that the NGO is not profit making.
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