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Document Required For The Registration Of a Private Company

Document Required For The Registration Of a Private Company.

Following Documents are required for the registration of the company...

  1. From the side of Directors/Subscriber

  • An Affidavit on a Stamp Paper is to be given by all the subscribers of the Company to state their willingness to become the shareholders of the Company
  • Copies of utility bills such as electricity bill, water bill or gas bill not older than two months
  • Copy of approval in case the proposed name of the company contains any word(s) or expression(s) that require approval from central government
  • If the proposed name is based on a registered trademark or is subject matter of an application pending for registration under the Trade Marks Act, then it is mandatory to attach the trademark registration certificate or trademark application copy
  • NOC from the owner of the property, if the registered office is on a rented/leased property.
        2. From the side of Entity

  • In case of subscribers/ Director does not have a DIN, it is mandatory to attach, proof of identity and address proof of the subscribers
  • Proof of office address – Rental Agreement or Ownership Deed such as Sale Deed

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