The Private Company is defined under Section 2 (68) of the Companies Act 2013, as a company which has the minimum paid-up capital of Rs 1 Lakh. A Private Limited Company is owned by the members, which must be a minimum 2 in number and may extend up to 200 in number. However, acts of members of the Private company are governed by the Articles of Association (AOA) and Memorandum of Association (MOA).
The Private Ltd. Company registration, first of all, requires a minimum composition of 2 members and 2 directors. However, the maximum number of members can be 200, and maximum directors can extend up to 15 for the registration of a private limited company. The Private Ltd. Co. also has limited liabilities for its members and does not issue its shares to the general public.
Private Ltd. Co. registration in India initially requires the Digital Signature Certificate and Director Identification Number in favor of one director for the purpose of incorporation. One has to apply to the concerned RoC to ascertain the availability of name in RUN. A fee of Rs. 500/- has to be paid and the digital signature of the applicant proposing the company has to be attached in the form.
Thereafter, the company needs to obtain approval for the name and to identify that no company with a similar name is existent at the time of incorporation of such a new company. Once the approval is obtained, one has to file required forms that will be Form 1, 18 and 32 within 60 days of name approval and the necessary documents. Finally, after a full verification regarding the registration process, file a declaration in eForm 19 and eForm20. Lastly, MCA will issue a certificate for commencement of business of the Private Limited Company.
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