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What Are The Legal Requirements For Starting A Private Limited Company In India

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Last updated: March 14, 2025 8:54 am
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Starting a private limited company in India requires compliance with various legal requirements. Some of the key steps involved in the process are:

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  1. Obtain Director Identification Number (DIN): The first step is to obtain DIN for all the proposed directors of the company. You can obtain a DIN by submitting an online application on the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) website. Also, submit the necessary documents.
  2. Obtain Digital Signature Certificate (DSC): To sign electronic documents filed with the MCA, you must obtain a digital signature from a certifying authority approved by the MCA.
  3. Name Reservation: The next step is to reserve a name for the company. You can submit a minimum of one and a maximum of six proposed names. This is through the RUN (Reserve Unique Name) web service on the MCA website. The name should be unique and not similar to any existing company name.

Memorandum Of Association

  1. Memorandum of Association (MOA) and Articles of Association (AOA): The MOA and AOA are the legal documents. It defines the constitution of the company, its objectives, and the rules governing its operations. These documents can be drafted and filed with the MCA in e-forms.
  2. Filing of incorporation documents: You must file various documents, including the MOA, AOA, identity proof, address proof, and PAN card of the proposed directors, with the MCA.
  3. Filing of Forms: After drafting the MOA and AOA, you must file various forms with the MCA, including the SPICe form (Simplified Proforma for Incorporating Company Electronically). This form includes details such as the name of the company, its registered office address, the number of directors, their details, and the paid-up capital.
  4. Payment of Fees: The required fees can be paid online through the MCA portal.

Certificate of Incorporation

  1. Certificate of Incorporation: Once the MCA approves the application, it issues a certificate of incorporation. The certificate of incorporation contains the Corporate Identification Number (CIN) and the date of incorporation.
  2. PAN and TAN Application: After obtaining the certificate of incorporation, the company can apply for a Permanent Account Number (PAN) and Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number (TAN) with the Income Tax Department.
  3. Opening of a bank account: The company needs to open a bank account in the name of the company.
  4. Compliance with legal and regulatory requirements: After incorporation, the company needs to comply with various legal and regulatory requirements like obtaining various registrations, licenses, and permits.

Conclusion

Follow these steps to register a Private Limited Company in India. Seek advice from a legal professional to ensure compliance with all necessary legal requirements.

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