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Chennai West · Saidapet Division · Madhanandapuram Pvt Ltd

Pvt Ltd Company Registration in Madhanandapuram, Chennai

Professional Pvt Ltd Company Registration for Madhanandapuram businesses near Madhanandapuram Junction — with same-day acknowledgement delivery

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How is conversion from private to public company effected in Madhanandapuram, Chennai?

Section 14(1) permits alteration of articles converting a private company into a public company by special resolution. The company files MGT-14 within 30 days, then INC-27 with the Registrar. The word 'Private' is removed from the name and number of members must reach the public-company minimum of seven under Section 3(1)(a) and minimum three directors under Section 149(1). Effective from the date the Registrar issues fresh Certificate of Incorporation.

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Pvt Ltd Company Registration in Madhanandapuram — Plans & Pricing

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Basic
SPICe+ Part A & Part B basic
₹7,500one-time

  • SPICe+ Part A Name Reservation (2 names)
  • SPICe+ Part B Incorporation Filing
  • e-MOA (INC-33) and e-AOA (INC-34) Drafting
  • INC-9 Auto-Generated Declaration
  • Up to 2 Directors and 2 Shareholders
  • Single Registered Office Verification
  • PAN and TAN Allotment
  • DIN for New Directors
  • INC-20A Commencement Filing
  • Custom MOA AOA Drafting
  • Authorised Capital: Up to ₹1 lakh
  • Foreign Director Apostille
  • Multi-Class Share Structure
  • Certificate of Incorporation Delivery
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
Starter
DIN allotment & commencement
₹12,500one-time

  • SPICe+ Part A Name Reservation (2 names)
  • SPICe+ Part B Incorporation Filing
  • e-MOA (INC-33) and e-AOA (INC-34) Drafting
  • INC-9 Auto-Generated Declaration
  • Up to 3 Directors and 3 Shareholders
  • Single Registered Office Verification
  • PAN and TAN Allotment
  • DIN Allotment for New Directors (up to 3)
  • INC-20A Commencement of Business Filing
  • Custom MOA AOA Drafting
  • Authorised Capital: Up to ₹10 lakh
  • Foreign Director Apostille
  • Multi-Class Share Structure
  • Certificate of Incorporation Delivery
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
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Professional
Custom MOA AOA + 90-day compliance
₹25,000/month
Annual: ₹300,000₹25,000 (Save ₹275,000)

  • SPICe+ Part A Name Reservation (2 names)
  • SPICe+ Part B Incorporation Filing
  • Custom Drafted MOA & AOA (Table F entrenched)
  • INC-9 Auto-Generated Declaration
  • Up to 5 Directors and 5 Shareholders
  • Single Registered Office Verification
  • PAN and TAN Allotment
  • DIN Allotment for New Directors (up to 5)
  • INC-20A Commencement of Business Filing
  • First Board Meeting Minutes (Section 173)
  • First Auditor Appointment (Section 139(6))
  • Share Allotment & Share Certificates (SH-1)
  • Statutory Registers (MBP-1
Premium
Foreign director + investor-ready
₹65,000/month
Annual: ₹780,000₹65,000 (Save ₹715,000)

  • SPICe+ Part A Name Reservation (2 names)
  • SPICe+ Part B Incorporation Filing
  • Custom Drafted MOA & AOA with Entrenchment (Section 5(3))
  • INC-9 Auto-Generated Declaration
  • Up to 7 Directors and 7 Shareholders
  • Single Registered Office Verification
  • PAN and TAN Allotment
  • DIN Allotment for New Directors (up to 7)
  • INC-20A Commencement of Business Filing
  • First Board Meeting Minutes (Section 173)
  • First Auditor Appointment (Section 139(6))
  • Share Allotment & Share Certificates (SH-1)
  • Statutory Registers (MBP-1

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Why FilingPro?

Why Madhanandapuram Clients Choose FilingPro

Expert Pvt Ltd in Madhanandapuram — qualified professionals, 15+ years experience, zero-penalty track record.

Registered Office Section 12 Documentation Curated

Utility bill not older than two months, property tax receipt and signed NOC from owner — the right document combination for Madhanandapuram jurisdictional Registrar, eliminating Section 12(9) physical verification rejection that triggers Section 248(1)(d) strike-off.

Section 10A INC-20A Filed Within 180 Days

000 penalty exposure eliminated

Section 173 First Board Meeting Within 30 Days

First board meeting drafted and held within 30 days of incorporation. Section 184 director interest disclosure in MBP-1, Section 139(6) auditor appointment, opening of bank account, preliminary expenses approval — all minuted in the Section 118 minutes book.

Section 90 Significant Beneficial Owner Declaration

Where any individual holds 10% or more beneficial interest in shares — directly or through layered structures — BEN-1 declaration by the SBO and BEN-2 filing by the company are completed at incorporation. Avoids the post-facto Section 90(11) penalty of ₹10 lakh on the company and continuing default.

Investor-Ready Multi-Class Share Structure

For Madhanandapuram startups planning institutional fundraising, the AOA is drafted with provisions for equity, preference and Compulsorily Convertible Preference Shares (CCPS) including conversion mechanics, anti-dilution and liquidation preference — saving an MGT-14 amendment exercise at the time of investor closing.

15+ Years Companies Act Practice

FilingPro's incorporation practice has filed under both Companies Act 1956 and 2013 regimes. The transition from INC-7 (under 1956 Act and early 2013 Act) to SPICe (Oct 2016) to SPICe+ (Feb 2020) has been navigated continuously — institutional familiarity with each form, each rule and each Registrar expectation.

Key Benefits

What Madhanandapuram Clients Get

Every Pvt Ltd Company Registration engagement delivers measurable, guaranteed outcomes — expert professionals, on time, every time.

Class 3 DSC for All Signatories
Every subscriber, director and certifying professional is procured a Class 3 DSC. DSC PAN/name matched against DIN PAN/name before INC-32/33/34 affixation — leading cause of SPICe+ rejection eliminated.
Section 12 Registered Office Verification
Registered office documented with utility bill, property tax receipt and owner NOC. Where address is intimated post-incorporation, INC-22 filed within 30 days of incorporation under Rule 25 — Section 12(9) physical verification passed cleanly.
Section 10A INC-20A Within 180 Days
INC-20A commencement of business declaration filed within 180 days of incorporation under Rule 23A. Madhanandapuram clients on Professional and Premium plans never face ₹50,000 company penalty or Section 248(1)(d) strike-off.
Section 173 Board Meeting Minutes
First board meeting minutes drafted under Section 173 and signed by chairman within 30 days. Section 184 disclosure of interest in MBP-1, Section 139(6) auditor appointment, banking resolution and preliminary expenses approval all minuted under Section 118.
Section 90 SBO Declaration
Significant Beneficial Owner identification under Section 90 read with the SBO Rules 2018 done at incorporation. BEN-1 declaration from each SBO and BEN-2 filing by the company within 30 days — Section 90(11) ₹10 lakh penalty exposure prevented.
Foreign Director Apostille Coordination
For Madhanandapuram promoters with foreign nationals as proposed first directors, passport and address proof are apostilled under the Hague Apostille Convention 1961 (or consularised through the Indian Embassy in non-signatory countries) — DIN allotted without rejection.
Comparison

Private Limited vs LLP

Why this matters here — Madhanandapuram businesses operate where the business activity radiating outward from Madhanandapuram Junction and nearby commercial pockets, and with quick access via Madhanandapuram Bus Stop and feeder routes connecting Madhanandapuram to the rest of Chennai.

AspectPrivate LimitedLLP
Minimum subscribersTwo subscribers and two directors at incorporation under Section 3(1)(b) and Section 149(1)(a); cap of two hundred members per Section 2(68)(ii)Two designated partners at incorporation under Section 7(1) of the LLP Act with no upper cap on the number of partners
Charter documentsMemorandum of Association in Table A to F of Schedule I and Articles of Association in Table F drafted with the SPICe+ INC-33 and INC-34 e-MoA / e-AoALLP Agreement filed in Form 3 within 30 days of incorporation under Rule 21 of the LLP Rules 2009; the LLP Act default provisions of the First Schedule apply if no agreement
Capital architectureAuthorised and paid-up share capital concept; subscriber declaration in INC-9 and INC-32 captures paid-up capital; stamp duty payable State-wise on the authorised amountContribution-based architecture under Section 32 LLP Act; no concept of share capital; contribution may be tangible or intangible and is recorded in the LLP Agreement
Director / partner thresholdMinimum two directors and maximum fifteen directors under Section 149(1); at least one resident director per Section 149(3); independent director not mandatedMinimum two designated partners with one resident designated partner under Section 7(1) proviso; no upper cap; DPIN allotted via Form DIR-3 equivalent through FiLLiP
Compliance loadAnnual filing of AOC-4 and MGT-7 under Sections 137 and 92; statutory audit mandatory regardless of turnover per Section 139; board meetings under Section 173 at quarterly intervalsAnnual filing of Form 8 and Form 11; audit triggered only if turnover exceeds ₹40 lakh or contribution exceeds ₹25 lakh under Rule 24(8) of the LLP Rules
Taxation regimeDomestic company rate of 25 per cent under Section 115BA / 22 per cent under Section 115BAA / 15 per cent for new manufacturing under Section 115BAB; MAT under Section 115JB on book profit at 15 per centFlat 30 per cent income tax under Section 167 of the Income Tax Act read with the First Schedule to the Finance Act; AMT at 18.5 per cent under Section 115JC; no dividend distribution layer
Distribution to ownersDividend declared under Section 123 taxed in shareholder's hands after Finance Act 2020 abolished DDT; subject to TDS under Section 194 at 10 per cent above ₹5,000Profit share to partners is exempt in partner hands under Section 10(2A); remuneration to working partners deductible to the LLP subject to Section 40(b) ceilings
External funding opticsPreferred vehicle for venture capital, FDI and ESOP issuance; rights issue under Section 62 and private placement under Section 42 are well-codifiedFDI permitted only under the automatic route in sectors with no performance-linked conditions per Press Note 1 of 2011; not preferred by institutional investors
Director qualification disabilityDirectors face Section 164 disqualification on non-filing of financial statements for three consecutive years or on conviction-based grounds in Section 164(1)No equivalent Section 164 trigger; designated partner disqualification is limited to the narrow grounds under Section 7(2) and partner-misconduct provisions of Section 30 LLP Act
Strike-off pathwaySuo motu strike-off by Registrar under Section 248(1) for two-year non-operation, or voluntary strike-off under Section 248(2) by filing STK-2 with prescribed declarationsVoluntary strike-off via Form 24 under Rule 37 of the LLP Rules 2009 after the LLP has discontinued business; simpler procedure than Section 248
Conversion flexibilityConversion to LLP permitted under Section 56 LLP Act and Third Schedule subject to no security on assets and consent of all shareholders and creditorsConversion to private limited under Section 366 of the Companies Act 2013 via Form URC-1; requires minimum seven partners or restructuring of partner base before conversion
Statutory anchorSection 2(68) read with Section 7 of the Companies Act 2013; incorporation via SPICe+ under Rule 38 of the Companies (Incorporation) Rules 2014Limited Liability Partnership Act 2008 read with Section 11 LLP Act and Rules 11 to 19 of the LLP Rules 2009; incorporation via FiLLiP
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Documents for Pvt Ltd Company Registration

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PAN of every proposed director and subscriber (mandatory; foreign nationals submit passport)
Aadhaar of every Indian-resident director and subscriber for e-KYC and DIN linkage
Recent passport-size photograph of every proposed director and subscriber, JPEG format
Address proof of registered office — utility bill (electricity/gas/landline) not older than two months, plus property tax receipt or registered lease/rent agreement
No-Objection Certificate from the owner of the registered office premises permitting use as registered office, signed and dated
MOA and AOA draft — object clauses, capital structure (authorised, subscribed, paid-up), entrenchment provisions if any under Section 5(3)
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Statutory Deadlines

Compliance deadlines that matter

Miss any of these and the next consequence kicks in automatically.

Deadlines in this neighbourhood — Madhanandapuram businesses operate where the cluster of residential, retail, small trade businesses that defines Madhanandapuram's commercial fabric.

Trigger eventDaysFormConsequence
Approval of name through SPICe+ Part A20 daysSPICe+ Part BName reservation lapses under Rule 9 and a fresh SPICe+ Part A with fresh fee is required
Date of incorporation of a company having share capital180 daysINC-20APenalty of fifty thousand rupees on the company and one thousand rupees per day per officer in default up to one lakh under Section 10A; Registrar may strike off the name
Date of incorporation where registered office address was not included in SPICe+30 daysINC-22Penalty under Section 12(8) of one thousand rupees per day up to one lakh on company and every officer in default
Date of incorporation — first board meeting30 daysInternal minutes registerSection 173(1) compliance default; directors exposed to ₹25,000 fine for non-holding
Date of incorporation — commencement of business declaration180 daysINC-20ASection 10A(3) penalty of ₹50,000 on company and ₹1,000 per day on each officer in default capped at ₹1 lakh; striking-off risk
Close of first financial year — financial statement filing30 daysAOC-4 (filed within 30 days of AGM)Section 137(3) penalty of ₹10,000 on company plus ₹100 per day continuing default capped at ₹2 lakh on company and ₹50,000 on every officer in default
Appointment of first auditor by the Board15 daysADT-1Although Section 139(6) read with Rule 4 does not strictly mandate ADT-1 for first auditor, the MCA portal practice is to file it; non-filing creates audit-trail issues at first AGM
Conversion of subscriber money into paid-up capital180 daysINC-20A read with bank statementSection 10A declaration must be supported by bank evidence of subscription; declaration filed without subscription proof is treated as false statement under Section 448

Deadline pressure points we see in Madhanandapuram: Closer to Madhanandapuram, for the professional and salaried population of Madhanandapuram navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Forms Library

Forms used in this engagement

SPICe+ Part ASimplified Proforma for Incorporating Company Electronically Plus — Part A

Web-based form for reservation of name for a proposed new company; up to two name proposals may be submitted with relevant industrial activity code and brief object

Filed before SPICe+ Part B; approved name valid for 20 days Central Registration Centre, MCA portal
SPICe+ Part BSimplified Proforma for Incorporating Company Electronically Plus — Part B

Integrated incorporation form capturing capital structure, subscribers, first directors, registered office address, and triggering allotment of DIN, PAN, TAN, EPFO, ESIC, profession tax and optional GSTIN

Within 20 days of name approval under SPICe+ Part A Central Registration Centre, MCA portal
AGILE-PRO-SApplication for Goods and Services Tax Identification Number, Employees State Insurance Corporation, Employees Provident Fund Organisation, Profession tax, Shops and Establishment registration

Linked form filed along with SPICe+ Part B to obtain GSTIN (optional), mandatory EPFO and ESIC registration, profession tax registration in Maharashtra and Karnataka, and bank account opening

Linked filing with SPICe+ Part B Central Registration Centre and respective authorities
INC-9Declaration by Subscribers and First Directors

Self-declaration by every subscriber to the memorandum and every first director that he is not convicted of any offence in connection with promotion, formation or management of any company, and that all documents filed with the Registrar contain correct information

Linked filing with SPICe+ Part B Auto-generated as PDF along with SPICe+ Part B
INC-13Memorandum of Association for Section 8 Company

Prescribed format of memorandum for companies licensed under Section 8 with charitable objects; not used for ordinary private limited companies, which use the eMoA INC-33 instead

Filed at the time of Section 8 incorporation Central Registration Centre
INC-33eMemorandum of Association

Electronic memorandum of association in Table A to E format applicable to the proposed company, signed by subscribers using DSC; this is the standard MOA for private limited incorporation

Linked filing with SPICe+ Part B Central Registration Centre, MCA portal
INC-34eArticles of Association

Electronic articles of association adopting Table F of Schedule I with modifications, signed by subscribers using DSC; carries entrenchment provisions where applicable

Linked filing with SPICe+ Part B Central Registration Centre, MCA portal
INC-11Certificate of Incorporation

System-generated Certificate of Incorporation issued by the Registrar of Companies on approval of SPICe+ Part B, carrying the Corporate Identity Number, date of incorporation, PAN and TAN

Auto-issued on approval of SPICe+ Part B Registrar of Companies (output document)

Pvt Ltd Company Registration in Madhanandapuram, Chennai 600125

Madhanandapuram (PIN 600125) falls under the Saidapet Division of the Chennai West, the jurisdiction that handles statutory matters for businesses at this PIN. Records we prepare for Madhanandapuram carry the geo-zone 600xx tag and coordinates 13.0353, 80.1444, which map each submission back to this locality. For Pvt Ltd Company Registration at PIN 600125, understanding the Saidapet Division's documentation norms removes most of the friction from the process. We keep a cycle-by-cycle record of how the Saidapet Division of the Chennai West handles Madhanandapuram filings and approvals.

Most commerce in Madhanandapuram — invoices, expenses, purchases and statutory records — eventually surfaces in the Pvt Ltd working file we maintain for clients here. Commercial activity in Madhanandapuram runs medium, so Pvt Ltd volumes scale through peak months and we staff the Madhanandapuram desk accordingly. Freight and foot traffic from the Madhanandapuram Bus Stop hub pull steady daily commerce through Madhanandapuram, so there is rarely a quiet filing month in this residential growth corridor pocket. Vendors and customers tied to the Madhanandapuram Bus Stop network show up across the invoice trail we reconcile for Madhanandapuram Pvt Ltd Company Registration clients.

The retail character of Madhanandapuram commerce influences everything from invoice formats to the supporting documents a Pvt Ltd Company Registration review needs. For a retail business in Madhanandapuram, the Pvt Ltd Company Registration scope is rarely generic; we tailor the checklist to how that sector actually transacts. retail units around Madhanandapuram share recurring Pvt Ltd patterns — input-credit timing, vendor reconciliation, and sector-specific documentation. Sector concentration matters: when Madhanandapuram leans toward retail, the Pvt Ltd risks cluster around the same few line items each cycle.

Our Madhanandapuram Pvt Ltd process is built to be predictable, documented, and on time, cycle after cycle. Fixed-fee scoping means a Madhanandapuram business knows the Pvt Ltd Company Registration cost up front, with no surprise additions mid-engagement. Document intake for Madhanandapuram clients runs over WhatsApp, so there is no office visit and no paper shuffle for a Pvt Ltd Company Registration engagement. Every Pvt Ltd file we open for Madhanandapuram is reconciled, reviewed by a qualified practitioner, and archived for seven years.

From the same Madhanandapuram team we also serve Porur and other nearby localities without re-onboarding clients. We treat Madhanandapuram and Porur as one catchment for Pvt Ltd Company Registration, which keeps documentation and turnaround consistent. Coverage from Madhanandapuram naturally extends to Porur, so group entities across the area share one Pvt Ltd Company Registration workflow. A client relocating between Madhanandapuram and Porur keeps the same Pvt Ltd file and the same team.

The longer we serve Madhanandapuram, the more precisely we predict where a Pvt Ltd file needs attention. Sector signals in Madhanandapuram — seasonal small trade swings and peak-period volumes — shape how we schedule Pvt Ltd work. Common patterns in the Saidapet Division give Madhanandapuram businesses an early-warning map we use to pre-empt Pvt Ltd issues. Recurring gaps in Madhanandapuram small trade records are the first thing our Pvt Ltd Company Registration review closes out.

For a new business incorporating in Madhanandapuram or shifting its principal place of business here, Pvt Ltd Company Registration setup is one of the first things to get right. A startup setting up near Madhanandapuram Junction in Madhanandapuram gets a Pvt Ltd foundation built for the Saidapet Division from day one. Shifting principal place of business to Madhanandapuram means updating jurisdiction to the Chennai West, and we manage the paperwork end-to-end. Relocating a registered office into Madhanandapuram (PIN 600125) changes the assessing division, and we handle that Pvt Ltd Company Registration transition cleanly.

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Pvt Ltd Company Registration in Madhanandapuram — Complete Guide

A mismatch between the DSC name and the DIN-linked PAN is the single most common SPICe+ rejection. Each director's DSC certificate is downloaded, the embedded PAN extracted, and matched against income-tax records before the form is signed. Where mismatches exist we coordinate corrections with the certifying authority. This pre-flight check has eliminated rework cycles for our incorporation engagements.

Private Limited Company Registration in Madhanandapuram, Chennai

SPICe+ Part A and Part B incorporation under Section 7 of the Companies Act 2013 for Madhanandapuram promoters, with DIN, PAN, TAN, EPFO, ESIC and bank account in one integrated window.

Company Registration Consultant in Madhanandapuram — Companies Act 2013

A practising professional in Madhanandapuram certifies SPICe+, drafts e-MOA and e-AOA in INC-33 and INC-34, and ensures Section 12 registered office verification and Section 10A INC-20A commencement filing within statutory windows.

MOA AOA Drafting and DIN Allotment in Madhanandapuram

Object clauses in the MOA are framed against Section 4(1)(c) without overlap into Section 8 charitable activities or regulated sectors needing sectoral NOC. DIN allotment under Section 153 is processed concurrently through SPICe+ for Madhanandapuram first directors.

INC-20A Commencement Compliance for Madhanandapuram Companies

Section 10A read with Rule 23A requires INC-20A to be filed within 180 days of incorporation declaring receipt of subscription money and registered office verification. Default attracts ₹50,000 company penalty and Section 248(1)(d) strike-off risk.

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Key Facts — Pvt Ltd Company Registration in Madhanandapuram
SPICe+ Part A — two name proposals filed at ₹1,000 fee with Rule 8 distinctness check; reservation valid for 20 days for Madhanandapuram promoters.
SPICe+ Part B integrated with AGILE-PRO-S — DIN, PAN, TAN, EPFO, ESIC, Profession Tax and bank account allotted in one filing window.
e-MOA in INC-33 with Section 4(1) compliant Name, Registered Office, Object, Liability, Capital and Subscription clauses.
e-AOA in INC-34 adopting Schedule I Table F for companies limited by shares; entrenchment provisions under Section 5(3) where investor-protected.
INC-9 declaration auto-generated and DSC-signed by every subscriber and first director — no separate notarised affidavit since 23-Feb-2020.
Section 149(3) compliance — at least one director resident in India for 182 days mapped at incorporation for Madhanandapuram companies with foreign promoters.
Class 3 DSC procured for every subscriber, director and certifying professional under CCA mandate effective 1-Jan-2021.
INC-20A commencement of business filed within 180 days under Section 10A — penalty exposure of ₹50,000 plus ₹1,000/day eliminated.
Section 173 first board meeting minutes drafted within 30 days; Section 139(6) first auditor appointed within 30 days of incorporation.
Litigation-ready record retention under Section 128 — MOA, AOA, INC-32/33/34, INC-9, INC-20A and statutory registers preserved for 8 years.
People Also Ask — Pvt Ltd in Madhanandapuram
How long does private limited registration take through SPICe+ in Madhanandapuram?
With clean documentation and successful Aadhaar e-KYC, the typical timeline from name reservation in SPICe+ Part A to issue of the Certificate of Incorporation under Section 7(2) is 7 to 10 working days. Name reservation itself is 1 to 3 working days. Part B incorporation post-reservation takes 4 to 7 working days subject to MCA processing load and registered office verification under Section 12(9).
Is there any minimum paid-up capital for incorporating a private limited?
No. The Companies (Amendment) Act 2015 effective 29-May-2015 omitted the earlier ₹1,00,000 minimum paid-up capital requirement. A private company may today be incorporated with any paid-up capital agreed among the subscribers. Stamp duty is computed on authorised capital declared in the MOA — Tamil Nadu levies 0.15% of authorised capital subject to floor of ₹200 and ceiling of ₹50,000.
Can a single registered address be used for multiple companies in Madhanandapuram?
Yes. There is no statutory bar in Section 12 against multiple companies sharing the same registered office address, provided each company is independently capable of receiving and acknowledging communications. A common scenario is group companies with shared corporate office. The owner's NOC, utility bill and property tax receipt are submitted afresh with each SPICe+ application.
Is INC-20A mandatory and what is the penalty for default?
Section 10A read with Rule 23A requires every company having share capital incorporated on or after 2-Nov-2018 to file INC-20A within 180 days declaring receipt of subscription money and verified registered office. Default attracts penalty of ₹50,000 on the company and ₹1,000 per day per officer up to ₹1,00,000. The Registrar may also initiate Section 248(1)(d) strike-off of companies that have not filed INC-20A.
Can a foreign national be a first director of an Indian private limited?
Yes. Section 149 places no nationality bar on directorship subject to the Section 149(3) resident director requirement — at least one director must have stayed in India for 182 days in the financial year. The foreign national obtains DIN through SPICe+ supported by passport apostilled under the Hague Apostille Convention 1961 (or consularised in non-signatory countries) and address proof attested by Notary Public of the home country.
What is the difference between authorised capital and paid-up capital?
Authorised capital is the maximum nominal value of shares the company is empowered by its MOA Capital Clause to issue. Paid-up capital is the value of shares actually subscribed and paid for by shareholders. A company may be incorporated with ₹10 lakh authorised capital but issue and call up only ₹1 lakh paid-up. Stamp duty is paid on authorised capital. Issue beyond authorised capital requires MGT-14 special resolution and SH-7 filing under Section 61.
Is a board meeting required after incorporation?

Yes, the first board meeting must be held within thirty days of incorporation under Section 173(1) of the Companies Act 2013, followed by at least four board meetings every year with no gap exceeding 120 days between consecutive meetings.

When is the first AGM to be held?

Section 96(1) proviso requires the first AGM to be held within nine months from the close of the first financial year. Subsequent AGMs must be held within six months from FY close, with maximum gap of fifteen months between two AGMs.

Can I incorporate a Section 8 not-for-profit company instead?

Yes, a Section 8 not-for-profit company can be incorporated under Section 8 of the Companies Act 2013 via SPICe+ with prior Central Government licence in Form INC-12, restricted to promoting commerce, art, science, sports, education, research, social welfare or charity.

What is the role of MCA in private limited incorporation?

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs administers the Companies Act 2013 through the Registrar of Companies and Central Registration Centre. The CRC processes SPICe+ applications and issues the Certificate of Incorporation digitally signed by the Registrar.

Can I change the company name after incorporation?

Yes, name change under Section 13(2) requires special resolution at general meeting, Central Government approval where applicable, RUN application for the new name, filing of MGT-14 within thirty days of resolution, and issuance of fresh COI in Form INC-25.

What is the difference between Pvt Ltd and Public Ltd?

Private limited under Section 2(68) caps members at 200 and prohibits public share transfer; minimum two directors and two members. Public limited under Section 2(71) has no member cap but requires minimum seven members and three directors with prospectus issuance permitted.

What Madhanandapuram clients want to know before signing: Closer to Madhanandapuram, on the Porur-Mugalivakkam corridor that passes through Madhanandapuram.

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A complete walkthrough — Pvt Limited Registration

Reading this guide locally — Madhanandapuram businesses operate where on the Porur-Mugalivakkam corridor that passes through Madhanandapuram.

What Private Limited incorporation means under Indian company law

Limited liability and separate legal personality

The foundational doctrine of Private Limited incorporation is separate legal personality, articulated by the House of Lords in Salomon v A Salomon and Co Ltd [1897] and adopted by Indian jurisprudence in Tata Engineering and Locomotive Co Ltd v State of Bihar [1965 SCR 391]. The company is a distinct legal person from its members and directors, capable of holding property, suing and being sued in its own name. Liability of members under Section 2(22) is limited to the amount unpaid on the shares held. The corporate veil can be lifted only in narrow circumstances — fraud, sham, evasion of statutory obligation — as elaborated in Vodafone International Holdings BV v Union of India [2012 6 SCC 613]. The limited-liability shield is the principal commercial advantage of Private Limited over proprietorship and partnership, and is the reason promoters of consequence almost invariably elect the Private Limited form for ventures with external counterparties.

Constitutional documents — MOA and AOA

The Memorandum of Association under Section 4 is the foundational charter that defines the company's name, registered office State, objects, liability and capital. The MOA must be in one of the Tables A to E of Schedule I, depending on whether the company is limited by shares, limited by guarantee or unlimited. The Articles of Association under Section 5 contain the regulations for management of the company, covering board composition, meetings, share transfer, dividend declaration, and members' rights. Section 6 establishes the supremacy of the Act over any conflicting MOA / AOA provision. Section 13 governs alteration of MOA (special resolution plus Central Government approval for object-clause changes affecting registered office State), Section 14 governs alteration of AOA (special resolution plus filing of MGT-14 within thirty days). The MOA and AOA filed with SPICe+ Part B become the binding constitutional documents on incorporation.

Statutory framework under Section 7

Private Limited incorporation in India is governed by Section 7 of the Companies Act 2013 read with the Companies (Incorporation) Rules 2014. Section 7(1) requires the subscribers to the memorandum to file an application with the Registrar within whose jurisdiction the registered office of the company is to be situated, accompanied by the MOA and AOA duly signed by the subscribers, a declaration by a professional that the requirements of the Act and Rules have been complied with, a declaration from each subscriber and first director in Form INC-9, the address for correspondence till the registered office is established, the particulars of subscribers and first directors with proof of identity, and the particulars of first directors with their DIN and consent in Form DIR-2. Section 7(2) provides that the Registrar shall on the basis of the documents filed register the memorandum and articles and issue a Certificate of Incorporation in Form INC-11 with a Corporate Identity Number. The CIN under Section 7(3) is the company's unique identifier for all subsequent statutory filings.

Name reservation under SPICe+ Part A

RUN versus integrated SPICe+ Part A

SPICe+ Part A, introduced in February 2020, integrates name-reservation with incorporation in a single web-form workflow on the MCA-21 portal. The applicant can apply Part A standalone (to reserve a name without immediately incorporating) or in continuation with Part B (to reserve and incorporate together). The earlier RUN service (Reserve Unique Name) continues for change-of-name applications but is no longer used for fresh incorporation. Two name proposals can be submitted ranked by preference, with a description of the proposed business activity and NIC-2008 codes. The CRC examines under Section 4(2) and Rule 8 and approves, rejects, or marks for resubmission within two working days. Approved names are reserved for twenty days from approval under Section 4(5), within which Part B must be filed.

Trade Marks Registry cross-search

Even if a proposed name clears the MCA-21 Section 4(2) test, the applicant must independently search the Trade Marks Registry (ipindia.gov.in) for prior trade mark filings in relevant classes. Rule 8B specifically prohibits names that infringe a registered trade mark or pending application — the CRC will reject on this ground if the Trade Marks Registry data is brought to its attention. The Bombay High Court in Bloomberg Finance LP v Prafull Saklecha [2014 (57) PTC 25 (Bom)] confirmed that a registered trade mark holder can compel a corporate-name change even after MCA registration. Prudent practice is to undertake a Trade Marks public-search and, where the proposed name is to become the brand, file a trade-mark application in parallel with SPICe+ Part A.

Resubmission and rejection consequences

If SPICe+ Part A is marked for resubmission, the applicant has fifteen days to file a revised name proposal addressing the CRC's objections. Two resubmission rounds are permitted before the application lapses. If the application is rejected outright, the fee of ₹1,000 is forfeited and a fresh Part A application must be filed. Where the rejection appears arbitrary — for example, a Section 4(2) resemblance call that the applicant disputes — the recourse is to file a representation to the Regional Director under Section 458 read with Rule 38(7), or to challenge the order before the National Company Law Tribunal. In practice, the cost-benefit usually favours filing a fresh Part A with a modified name rather than pursuing appellate remedies.

SPICe+ Part B — the integrated incorporation form

Structure and linked applications

SPICe+ Part B (INC-32) is the integrated incorporation form launched in February 2020 that consolidates incorporation, DIN allotment for first-time directors, PAN, TAN, EPFO, ESIC, Profession Tax (in select States), Bank Account opening (in collaboration with partner banks), and GSTIN (through linked AGILE-PRO-S). The form captures the company name (carried forward from Part A or freshly entered), registered office details, share capital structure, subscribers, directors, NIC codes, and related declarations. The accompanying webform AGILE-PRO-S (INC-35) captures the GSTIN, EPFO, ESIC and Profession Tax applications. INC-9 (now integrated within SPICe+) captures the subscriber and first-director affidavit. The MOA and AOA are attached as e-MOA (INC-33) and e-AOA (INC-34) respectively.

Capital and shareholding details

Part B captures the authorised share capital, the subscribed share capital, and the paid-up share capital. The authorised capital is the ceiling up to which the company can issue shares without amending the MOA under Section 13 and 61; the subscribed capital is the portion of authorised capital that the subscribers have committed to take; the paid-up capital is the portion of subscribed capital actually paid in. There is no minimum paid-up capital requirement after the Companies (Amendment) Act 2015 deletion of the proviso to Section 2(68) — companies can incorporate with paid-up capital of ₹1 lakh, ₹10,000 or any nominal figure. The face value per share is typically ₹10 though ₹1 and ₹100 are also common. Each subscriber's allocation is captured against name, address, PAN, occupation, and number of shares subscribed.

Subscriber and director KYC

For each subscriber and first director, Part B requires PAN, Aadhaar, current address with proof (utility bill / bank statement not older than two months), permanent address, occupation, educational qualification, place of birth, nationality, date of birth, father's / spouse's name, photograph, and signature. For directors, additional fields include DIN (or PAN for first-time DIN allotment through SPICe+), DIR-2 consent, DIR-8 declaration, designation (Managing Director / Whole-time Director / Director / Independent Director — though independent directors are not mandatory for Private Limiteds under Section 149(4)), and category (promoter / non-promoter). Foreign-resident directors require apostilled / consularised proof. The integrated KYC capture eliminates the need for the older separate DIR-3 and DIN allotment under DIR-3.

Drafting the MOA and AOA

AOA — Table F adoption and customisation

Section 5(6) read with Schedule I Table F provides a model Articles of Association for a company limited by shares. A company can adopt Table F in its entirety, adopt with modifications, or draft a bespoke set of articles. Bespoke articles are essential where shareholders' agreement provisions need to be entrenched — reserved matters, drag-along, tag-along, anti-dilution, pre-emptive rights, transfer restrictions, board composition rights, quorum and voting rights, and dispute resolution. The Supreme Court in V B Rangaraj v V B Gopalakrishnan [1992 1 SCC 160] confirmed that share-transfer restrictions binding on the company must be in the AOA, not merely in a shareholders' agreement. The e-AOA (INC-34) accommodates bespoke clauses up to the form-field limits; for longer articles, a PDF attachment is permitted.

MOA name and registered office clauses

The Memorandum of Association under Section 4(1) must state the name of the company with 'Private Limited' as the last words for a Private Limited (or 'OPC Private Limited' for One Person Company), the State in which the registered office is to be situated, the objects for which the company is proposed to be incorporated, the liability of members (limited by shares for the standard Private Limited form), and the amount of authorised share capital divided into shares of a fixed amount. The name clause must match the SPICe+ Part A approval. The registered office clause names the State only — the precise address is declared in INC-22 within thirty days of incorporation under Section 12(2). The State determines the jurisdictional ROC for ongoing filings and the applicable State stamp duty on the MOA.

Object clause — main and ancillary objects

The object clause under Section 4(1)(c) was structurally simplified by the 2013 Act — the older 'main objects', 'objects incidental or ancillary' and 'other objects' trichotomy was collapsed into a single 'objects clause'. In practice, prudent drafting still separates the matters expressly authorised (main objects, listed as III(A)) from matters necessary to carry out the main objects (ancillary, listed as III(B)). The objects must be specific enough to satisfy the doctrine of ultra vires (Ashbury Railway Carriage v Riche [1875] LR 7 HL 653) — acts beyond the objects are void and cannot be ratified by shareholders. The objects should also align with the NIC-2008 codes declared in SPICe+ Part B and AGILE-PRO-S to avoid future reconciliation issues with GST, EPFO and sectoral regulators.

What Madhanandapuram clients usually ask next: Closer to Madhanandapuram, for the professional and salaried population of Madhanandapuram navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Glossary

Plain-English glossary for this service

Entrenchment Provision

Entrenchment provision under Section 5(3) is an article that makes alteration of specified provisions more difficult than by a special resolution — for instance, requiring unanimous consent or a higher majority. Entrenchment in the articles at the time of incorporation requires merely filing the eAOA with the entrenchment clause; later entrenchment requires unanimous agreement.

Industrial Activity Code

Industrial activity code is the National Industrial Classification code selected in SPICe+ Part A to indicate the principal business activity of the proposed company. The code is used for statistical and regulatory routing and must align with the object clause; mismatch is a common cause of name resubmission requests.

Name Availability under Rule 8

Name availability under Rule 8 of the Companies Incorporation Rules requires that the proposed name not be identical with or too nearly resembling the name of an existing company, LLP or registered trademark. The Rule lists detailed criteria including pluralisation, spelling variants, common nouns and prohibited words requiring prior approval.

Resubmission

Resubmission, marked as RSUB in MCA portal status, is the order of the Registrar requiring the applicant to rectify defects in SPICe+ within fifteen days. The reserved name remains valid through the resubmission window. Failure to resubmit within the window results in rejection and lapse of name reservation.

Common Seal

Common seal of a company is no longer mandatory after the 2015 amendment to Section 22. Where the articles do not provide for a common seal, documents that would otherwise require sealing are signed by two directors or by a director and the company secretary. Most private limited companies now choose not to adopt a common seal.

Promoter

Promoter under Section 2(69) is a person named as such in the prospectus or annual return, or who has control over the affairs of the company directly or indirectly, or in accordance with whose advice the Board is accustomed to act. At incorporation, the first subscribers are generally treated as promoters.

Authorised Signatory

Authorised signatory of a company is a director or officer authorised by a Board resolution to sign documents and electronic filings on behalf of the company. For AGILE-PRO-S linked filings, the authorised signatory must have a registered PAN, Aadhaar-linked mobile and email, and a valid Class 3 DSC.

Statutory Auditor

Statutory auditor is a chartered accountant in practice or a firm of chartered accountants appointed under Section 139 to audit the financial statements of the company. The first statutory auditor is appointed by the Board within thirty days of incorporation and holds office until the conclusion of the first annual general meeting.

Board Meeting

Board meeting is a meeting of the directors of the company convened under Section 173. The first Board meeting must be held within thirty days of incorporation, and thereafter at least four meetings each year with a gap of not more than one hundred and twenty days. Small companies and OPCs are eligible for reduced frequency.

Annual General Meeting

Annual general meeting under Section 96 is the yearly meeting of shareholders where financial statements are adopted, dividend declared, directors retiring by rotation are reappointed, and auditors are appointed or reappointed. The first AGM of a newly incorporated company is held within nine months of close of the first financial year.

Financial Year

Financial year of a company under Section 2(41) is the period ending on 31 March of every year. A company incorporated on or after 1 January of any year may extend its first financial year to 31 March of the following year, in which case the first FY may be up to fifteen months long.

Annual Return

Annual return in Form MGT-7 under Section 92 contains particulars of share capital, indebtedness, members, debenture-holders, meetings, remuneration and penalties imposed on the company and officers, as on the close of the financial year. Small companies file the abridged Form MGT-7A. Filing is due within sixty days of the AGM.

Cost of Non-Compliance

Real-world penalty exposure

Numerical examples showing tax + interest + penalty across common default scenarios.

ScenarioBase taxInterestPenaltyTotal
Section 149(3) resident-director requirement breached for whole financial yearNilNilFine ₹50,000 on company plus ₹500 per day continuing default; officer fine similar (Section 172)₹50,000 + per-day fine
Section 139 statutory auditor not appointed within thirty days of incorporationNilNilAudit framework breakdown; Section 147(1) penalty ₹25,000 to ₹5,00,000 on company; officer fine ₹10,000 to ₹1,00,000Up to ₹5,00,000 + officer fines
Section 173 board meeting not held within ninety days of COI or four times in a yearNilNilFine ₹25,000 on every officer in default under Section 173(4)₹25,000 per officer
FC-GPR not filed within thirty days of foreign-subscriber share allotment under FEMA NDI RulesNilNilLate Submission Fee under FEMA Compounding Rules — ₹7,500 plus 0.025 per cent of investment per quarter for first 90 days; Schedule II compounding for longer delays₹7,500 + 0.025% per quarter LSF
Pvt Ltd incorporated and commenced business without filing INC-20A within 180 days under Section 10ANil (incorporation context, not tax)Nil₹50,000 on company + ₹1,000 per day on every director, capped at ₹1,00,000 each (Section 10A(2))₹50,000 + per-director per-day fine
Annual financial statements AOC-4 not filed within thirty days of AGM under Section 137NilNil₹10,000 on company plus ₹100 per day continuing default, capped at ₹2,00,000; officers ₹10,000 plus ₹100 per day capped at ₹50,000 (Section 137(3))₹10,000 + per-day continuing fine

How Madhanandapuram businesses typically avoid these: Closer to Madhanandapuram, the business activity radiating outward from Madhanandapuram Junction and nearby commercial pockets, which is why for the professional and salaried population of Madhanandapuram navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

By Industry

Industry-specific patterns in Madhanandapuram

How the local trade mix shapes this — Madhanandapuram businesses operate where the business activity radiating outward from Madhanandapuram Junction and nearby commercial pockets.

Retail
Common issue: Family-run retail businesses converting from proprietorship to Private Limited often retain the same trading style without checking Section 4(2) name-availability. The proposed name is rejected by the Central Registration Centre because it is identical or too closely resembles an existing company name on the MCA master-data, costing two weeks and a fresh ₹1,000 RUN fee.
How we handle it: Run an MCA-21 name-search and a Trade Marks Registry public-search on the proposed name before filing SPICe+ Part A. Apply with two alternatives ranked by preference. Where the proprietorship trade name is well-established locally, append a distinguishing element such as 'Retail' or 'Mart' to satisfy Section 4(2) and Rule 8.
Real Estate
Common issue: Real-estate Private Limiteds incorporated by joint-venture partners often omit reserved-matter clauses from the AOA, relying on a separate shareholders' agreement. The SHA cannot be enforced against the company without AOA incorporation under Section 6 read with the Supreme Court ruling in Vodafone International, leading to deadlock at the first commercial dispute.
How we handle it: Draft the AOA to incorporate reserved-matter, drag-along, tag-along and pre-emptive-right clauses from the SHA explicitly. The AOA filed with SPICe+ Part B becomes the binding charter under Section 5 and is enforceable against the company and all its shareholders.
Logistics
Common issue: Logistics and transport Private Limiteds frequently apply for the GSTIN through AGILE-PRO-S without aligning the principal-place-of-business in the GST application with the registered office in INC-22. The mismatch triggers a Rule 9 CGST deficiency memo and delays the GSTIN issuance by ten to fifteen days.
How we handle it: Treat the SPICe+ AGILE-PRO-S linkage as a single transaction — the registered office address on the SPICe+ application, the INC-22 filing and the AGILE-PRO-S GST application must be identical to the character. Where additional places of business exist, declare them in AGILE-PRO-S separately rather than substituting them.
Pharmaceuticals
Common issue: Pharmaceutical-trading Private Limiteds incorporated to operate as wholesale stockists routinely overlook the State Drug Licence requirement under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940. The MOA, drafted generically as 'trading of goods', does not satisfy the State Drug Control authority which requires 'pharmaceutical products' to be expressly named.
How we handle it: Draft the MOA to expressly include 'wholesale and retail distribution of pharmaceutical products, formulations and bulk drugs'. NIC code 4649 / 4772 in SPICe+ Part B. Apply for State Drug Licence Form 20-B / 21-B immediately after incorporation and before commencing the first procurement.
Food Processing
Common issue: Food-processing Private Limiteds incorporated by first-time entrepreneurs apply for FSSAI licence after commencing operations and discover the FSSAI Central Licence requires the MOA to include 'manufacturing and processing of food products' as a distinct main object. A narrow 'agro-based products' object triggers FSSAI rejection.
How we handle it: Draft the MOA Object Clause III(A) with 'manufacturing, processing, packaging, distribution and trading of food and food products' as a main object. NIC codes 1010 to 1079 in SPICe+ Part B as relevant. Apply for FSSAI Central / State Licence based on installed-capacity thresholds immediately on incorporation.
Case Studies

Anonymised engagements we have handled

Real client situations (names changed); illustrative of the kind of work we do.

Strike-offRetail

Section 248 suo motu strike-off averted via active-compliance restoration

Issue: A dormant retail private limited received a Form STK-1 show-cause from the Registrar under Section 248(1)(c) — the company had not filed financial statements or annual returns for two consecutive financial years. The notice gave 30 days to show cause why the name should not be struck off the register.
Approach: We filed pending AOC-4 and MGT-7 for both lagging financial years using the condonation-of-delay scheme available at the time, paid the additional fee under Section 403, filed an objection to STK-1 with supporting filings, and tendered a board-resolved revival plan. The reply referenced the Madras HC line of authority on bona fide revival being a sufficient ground to defeat Section 248.
Outcome: Registrar dropped the STK-1 proceedings on review of the filed compliances; company continued on the register without restoration application under Section 252; subsequent audit and tax-compliance package re-instated the company's good standing within 90 days.
Stamp dutyRetail

Stamp duty under-payment cured pre-COI by Tamil Nadu Treasury chalan

Issue: A retail private limited with authorised capital of ₹50 lakh under-paid Tamil Nadu stamp duty on the MoA because the calculation used the older slab applicable below ₹10 lakh. SPICe+ flagged a stamp-duty deficiency notice under Article 10 of Schedule I to the Indian Stamp Act read with the Tamil Nadu Stamp Amendment.
Approach: We computed the correct stamp duty at the Tamil Nadu rate applicable to companies with authorised capital between ₹25 lakh and ₹1 crore, paid the deficiency through the e-stamping portal of the Stock Holding Corporation of India, attached the chalan to the SPICe+ resubmission, and referenced Schedule I Article 10 of the Stamp Act in the covering letter.
Outcome: Deficiency cured within 3 working days; SPICe+ Part B accepted on resubmission; COI issued within 5 working days of the second submission; total stamp duty paid ₹6,500 against the initially-paid ₹2,000; the matter illustrates the need for State-specific stamp-duty diligence at SPICe+ stage.
Voluntary strike-offRetail

Section 248 voluntary strike-off via STK-2 after operations ceased

Issue: A retail private limited that had ceased operations for over a year wanted a voluntary strike-off under Section 248(2). The challenge was clearing pending compliances and tax dues before STK-2 could be filed — Section 248(2)(c) requires a no-objection from all creditors and all directors-affidavit and indemnity bond in STK-3 and STK-4.
Approach: We filed pending AOC-4 and MGT-7 for the last two financial years to bring the master data current, settled outstanding GST and TDS dues with the help of the company's bank balance, obtained NOCs from the bank and two creditor parties, and filed STK-2 with STK-3 director affidavit, STK-4 indemnity bond and STK-8 audited financial statement up to thirty days before STK-2.
Outcome: STK-2 accepted on first scrutiny; Form STK-7 strike-off notice published in the Official Gazette; the company name struck off the register seventy-five days after STK-2 filing; total professional fee ₹65,000 covering compliance clean-up and strike-off paperwork.
ACTIVE filingRetail

Section 12(8) penalty averted via INC-22A ACTIVE compliance

Issue: An existing private limited had not filed INC-22A ACTIVE within the original deadline and the ROC had marked the company as 'ACTIVE non-compliant'. The status freeze blocked all e-form filings including SH-7 and PAS-3 which were urgent for an upcoming investor round.
Approach: We filed the delayed INC-22A with additional fee of ₹10,000 under Section 403, attached the registered-office photographs with director and the company nameplate as required by Rule 25A, and verified the latitude-longitude geo-tagging of the registered office. The ACTIVE-compliant status was restored upon ROC scrutiny.
Outcome: ACTIVE-compliant status restored within 7 working days; the blocked SH-7 and PAS-3 filings were processed for the investor round on schedule; the matter illustrated the cost of delayed INC-22A — ₹10,000 additional fee versus zero on timely filing.

Why these Madhanandapuram engagements look the way they do: Closer to Madhanandapuram, the business activity radiating outward from Madhanandapuram Junction and nearby commercial pockets, which is why for the professional and salaried population of Madhanandapuram navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Client Reviews

What Madhanandapuram Clients Say

Vignesh K
Pvt Ltd Company Registration
“Incorporated my SaaS company through FilingPro in Madhanandapuram. Name reservation came through in two days, Part B with DIN, PAN and TAN was approved on day 8. The professional drafted the AOA with proper entrenchment for our investor round. Clean filing, no resubmission.”
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Pvt Ltd Company Registration
“We had two foreign directors based in Singapore. The apostille coordination, DIN application and Section 149(3) resident director planning was handled methodically. INC-9 and Aadhaar e-KYC for the Indian co-founder went through without a single rejection. Highly professional.”
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“Our family business required entrenched MOA and AOA to protect the existing partners' rights post-incorporation. FilingPro drafted the AOA under Section 5(3) with specific entrenchment clauses covering share transfer and director appointment. Other consultants we spoke to didn't even know what entrenchment meant.”
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Pvt Ltd Company Registration
“The first board meeting minutes, Section 139(6) auditor appointment, share certificates and statutory registers were all delivered within 30 days of incorporation. INC-20A was filed on day 90 well within the 180-day window. We didn't have to chase anything.”
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Common Questions

Pvt Ltd FAQ — Madhanandapuram

Common questions from Madhanandapuram clients. Call 9566-068-468 for specific queries.

Section 14(1) permits alteration of articles converting a private company into a public company by special resolution. The company files MGT-14 within 30 days, then INC-27 with the Registrar. The word 'Private' is removed from the name and number of members must reach the public-company minimum of seven under Section 3(1)(a) and minimum three directors under Section 149(1). Effective from the date the Registrar issues fresh Certificate of Incorporation.
Names identical or too nearly resembling an existing company/LLP, names that constitute an offence under any law, names that are undesirable in the opinion of the Central Government, names containing words like 'Board', 'Commission', 'Authority', 'Undertaking', 'National', 'Union', 'Central', 'Federal', 'Republic', 'President', 'Rashtrapati', 'Small Scale Industries', 'Khadi', 'Financial Corporation', 'Municipal' and abbreviations are barred without specific sanction. Words such as Bank, Insurance, Stock Exchange, Mutual Fund, Venture Capital require sectoral regulator NOC.
Yes — we handle Pvt Ltd Company Registration for individuals and businesses across Madhanandapuram (PIN 600125) and nearby Porur. The work is done end-to-end by our own team, with documents collected online over WhatsApp or email and in-person meetings available at our Maduravoyal and Nerkundram offices. Call 9566-068-468 to begin.
Section 455 enables a company that is formed for a future project or to hold an asset/intellectual property and has no significant accounting transaction to apply for dormant status in MSC-1. The company files MSC-3 annually with reduced compliance — minimum two board meetings spaced 90 days apart and exemption from rotation of auditors. Dormant status lasts up to five consecutive years; failing return to active status the Registrar may strike off under Section 248.
A practising CA, CS, Cost Accountant or Advocate signs off the incorporation pack. The certifier attests that supporting documents have been examined, that the proposed entity meets every applicable provision of the 2013 statute and its rules, and that the address tendered as registered office has been inspected or otherwise verified to satisfaction. Sign-off carries personal exposure under Section 7(5) and 7(6) — misdeclaration triggers monetary penalty alongside disciplinary action by the home institute. Beyond the certificate text, the same professional applies a Class 3 DSC to INC-32, INC-33, INC-34 and the linked AGILE-PRO-S form before submission to MCA.
We keep payment simple for Madhanandapuram clients — pay digitally by UPI or bank transfer against a proper invoice. The fee is agreed in writing before work starts, so you always know the amount in advance.
SPICe+ is the integrated web form notified by MCA effective 23-Feb-2020 replacing the earlier SPICe (INC-32) PDF utility. It has two parts — Part A for name reservation and Part B for incorporation, DIN allotment, mandatory PAN/TAN, EPFO, ESIC, Profession Tax (in Maharashtra, Karnataka, West Bengal) and bank account opening. The linked AGILE-PRO-S (INC-35) carries the GSTIN, EPFO, ESIC, Profession Tax and bank account fields.
Part A allows reservation of up to two proposed names with one resubmission. The fee under the Companies (Registration Offices and Fees) Rules 2014 is ₹1,000. Once approved, the name is reserved for 20 days from the date of approval (extendable on payment) within which Part B incorporation must be filed. Names are screened against Section 4(2)/(3), Rule 8 and Rule 8A — undesirable names, names resembling existing companies/LLPs and names requiring Central Government approval.
Yes. The first discussion about your Pvt Ltd Company Registration requirement is free — call or WhatsApp 9566-068-468 and we will tell you honestly what is involved, what it costs, and the realistic timeline before you commit to anything.
Section 149(3) read with the Explanation states that every company shall have at least one director who has stayed in India for a total period of not less than 182 days during the financial year. For newly incorporated companies the period is to be applied proportionately at the end of the financial year in which it is incorporated. Non-compliance attracts penalty under Section 149(8) read with Section 172.
First directors typically appear in the AoA. Where the articles stay silent, subscribers to the memorandum carry the role until the company appoints directors formally. A board meeting under Section 173(1) needs convening within thirty days from the certificate date — at this sitting Section 139(6) requires appointment of the inaugural auditor, who serves up to the close of the first AGM. Rule 4(2) does not compel ADT-1 lodgement for that initial appointment, although filing it remains a sensible discipline. Auditor appointments made at later AGMs do require ADT-1 inside fifteen days under the same rule.
Yes — honest advice is the whole point. If Pvt Ltd Company Registration is not right for your Madhanandapuram situation, or can safely wait, we will say so plainly rather than sell you something. That is why much of our work comes through referrals.
Section 96(1) proviso states that the first AGM must be held within nine months from the close of the first financial year. Subsequent AGMs must be held within six months from the close of the financial year and the gap between two AGMs cannot exceed fifteen months. Failure to hold AGM attracts penalty under Section 99 — fine up to ₹1,00,000 and continuing default of ₹5,000 per day.
For owned premises — latest property tax receipt or sale deed in the company's or director's name with utility bill not older than two months. For rented premises — registered/notarised rent agreement, latest utility bill (electricity, gas, telephone landline) not older than two months and No-Objection Certificate from the owner permitting use as registered office. For premises owned by a director/relative — NOC plus the same utility documents.
Section 252(1) permits any aggrieved person — member, creditor or workman — to file an appeal before the NCLT within three years of strike-off. Section 252(3) permits the company itself, member or creditor to apply within twenty years where the strike-off was passed when the company was actually carrying on business. The NCLT, on satisfaction, orders restoration in NCLT-9 form and the company is restored to the register from the date of strike-off as if its name had not been struck off.
The object clause must comply with Section 4(1)(c) and avoid activities reserved for sectoral regulators unless the necessary licence or no-objection certificate is in hand. NBFC activities require Reserve Bank registration under Section 45-IA of the RBI Act, insurance requires IRDAI authorisation, stock broking requires SEBI registration, banking requires RBI banking licence, and Nidhi activities require Section 406 compliance. Names containing words like Bank, Insurance, Mutual Fund, Stock Exchange and Venture Capital trigger sectoral NOC requirements at name reservation. Object clauses are best drafted in plain commercial language confined to the actual intended business.
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