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Society Registration
What is Society
A society is a group of people who have agreed to consider, decide, and work together on common issues. Societies are defined by specific patterns of connections (social relations) between people who share a common culture and set of institutions; a particular society can be characterised as the sum of all such connections between its constituent members. Societies are typically established to support charity endeavours in a variety of fields, including education, health, the environment, the arts, music, culture, and sports.
Society Act of 1860
The Society must follow specified registration and operating processes as per the Indian Societies Registration Act. The Act was passed to strengthen the legal requirements for society's registration in order to promote free education, free healthcare, the arts, and science to benefit the underprivileged and raise awareness for a variety of goals. The Societies Registration Act of 1860 has been ratified by many state governments with or without additional amendments.
Purpose of Cooperative Society Registration
A society's registration can promote free healthcare, free education, the arts, science, literature, and the sharing of political awareness. In accordance with Section 20 of the Societies Act of 1860, a society may be registered for any of the following reasons:
Promotion of Fine Arts
Diffusion of Political Education
Grant of Charitable Assistance
Promotion of Science and Literature
Creation of Military Orphan Funds
Maintenance or Foundation of Galleries or Public Museum
Maintenance or Foundation of Reading Rooms or Libraries
Promotion or Diffusion or Instruction of helpful knowledge.
Documents Required to Register a society In India.
The following are the documents required for the Society Registration in India:
PAN Card
The Residence Proof
Memorandum of Association
Articles of Association
A covering letter
Address proof
Governing Body
A declaration