Setting up Company in India

08 January 2015

The incorporation procedure all over India is same.

In India, company can be incorporated either as a Private Limited or Public Limited.

The incorporation procedure all over India is same. First one has to get the name approval of the proposed company from Registrar of Companies (ROC) under Ministry of Corporate affairs (MCA). After name approval, along with the application for incorporation, the Memorandum and Articles of Association in addition to other necessary prescribed documents has to be submitted with the ROC.

The Memorandum of Association stipulates the constitution and objects of the company. The Articles of Association contains the rules and regulations of the company for the management of its affairs. After examining the documents the ROC issues a Certificate of Incorporation. Thereafter obtaining the certificate of commencement of business from ROC, the Company can start its business operations…. download to read more

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