SECTION 8 COMPANY REGISTRATION
A company is referred to as Section 8 Company when it registered as a Non-Profit Organization (NPO) i.e. when it has motive of promoting arts, commerce, education, charity, protection of environment, sports, science, research, social welfare, religion and intends to use its profits (if any) or other income for promoting these objectives.
The income of NPO can not be used for paying out dividends to the company’s members and has to be for the promotion of charitable objectives. Such companies obtain an incorporation certificate from the central government and are liable to adhere to the rules specified by the government.
According to the rules, failure to comply with the responsibilities stated by the Central Government may lead to the winding up of the company on the orders of government. Besides, strict legal action will be taken against all the members of the company if the objectives laid down by the company proves to be bogus.
Eligibility
An individual or an association of individuals are eligible to be registered as Section 8 Company if it holds below-mentioned intentions or objectives. The objectives have to be confirmed to the satisfaction of the Central Government.
- When the company intends to promote science, commerce, education, art, sports, research, religion, charity, social welfare, protection of the environment or alike other objectives;
- When the company holds an intention to invest all the profits (if any) or any other income generated after incorporation in the promotion of such objects only;
- When the company does not intend to pay any dividend to its members.
Incorporation
Form no. INC-13
Form no. INC-14
Form no. INC-15
Form no. INC-9
An estimation of the company’s future annual income and expenditure for the next three years, mentioning the sources of the income and the purpose of the expenditure.
Documents required
- Digital Signature Certificate
- Memorandum of Association
- Articles of Association
- Passport Size Photographs
- Members’ Id Proof such as Aadhar Card, Passport, Voter Id
- Details of Director (When the Members Are Other Companies/LLPs)
- Address Evidence
- Director Identification Number
Number of Directors
Section 149(1) of the Companies Act 2013
The second proviso to section 149(1)
Section 149(3) of the Companies Act 2013
Section 165 of the Companies Act, 2013
Section 149(1) of the Companies Act, 2013
Under Section 149(3)
Board Meetings & Quorum
As per the exemption notification read with section 173(1) and 174(1), Section 8 companies must have at least one meeting within a period of 6 calendar months and the quorum for its board meetings is 8 directors or 1/4th of its total strength, whichever is less, respectively. However, the quorum should have a minimum of at least two members.