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Incorporation of a Company (Section 3 to Section 22 of the Companies Act, 2013)

Admin By Admin Last updated: August 2, 2025 4 Min Read
Incorporation of a Company

Incorporation of a Company is the legal process of forming a company as a separate legal entity. A company comes into existence only after it is duly registered under the Companies Act, 2013.

Contents
1. Legal Framework – Incorporation of a Company2. Who May Incorporate a Company? [Section 3]3. Types of Companies That Can Be Incorporated4. Important Documents for Incorporationa. Memorandum of Association (MOA) [Section 4]b. Articles of Association (AOA) [Section 5]c. Declaration by Subscribers and Professionals [Section 7(1)(b)]d. Affidavit by Subscribers and First Directors [Rule 15, Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014]e. Proof of Address of Registered Officef. Identity and Address Proof of Subscribers and Directors5. Steps for Incorporation of a CompanyStep 1: Obtain Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)Step 2: Obtain Director Identification Number (DIN)Step 3: Name Approval via RUN or SPICe+ Part AStep 4: Filing SPICe+ Form (Part A and B)Step 5: Attach MOA (Form INC-33) and AOA (Form INC-34)Step 6: Payment of Registration FeesStep 7: Certificate of Incorporation (COI) [Section 7(2)]6. Effects of Incorporation [Section 9]7. Commencement of Business [Section 10A]8. Penalties for Non-ComplianceConclusion

1. Legal Framework – Incorporation of a Company

  • Governing Law: Companies Act, 2013
  • Relevant Sections: Sections 3 to 22
  • Authority: Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA)
  • Registrar of Companies (ROC): Appointed under Section 396

2. Who May Incorporate a Company? [Section 3]

A company may be formed by:

  • One person (for One Person Company)
  • Two or more persons (for Private Company)
  • Seven or more persons (for Public Company)

They must subscribe to the memorandum of association (MOA) and comply with all legal requirements.


3. Types of Companies That Can Be Incorporated

  • Private Limited Company
  • Public Limited Company
  • One Person Company (OPC)
  • Section 8 Company (Non-Profit)
  • Producer Company
  • Nidhi Company

4. Important Documents for Incorporation

a. Memorandum of Association (MOA) [Section 4]

  • Defines the scope and objects of the company.
  • Must be signed by subscribers in the presence of a witness.

b. Articles of Association (AOA) [Section 5]

  • Contains rules and regulations for internal management.

c. Declaration by Subscribers and Professionals [Section 7(1)(b)]

  • Declaration in Form INC-8 by an Advocate/CA/CS/CWA stating all legal requirements have been complied with.

d. Affidavit by Subscribers and First Directors [Rule 15, Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014]

  • Declaration of not being convicted of any offense or guilty of fraud.

e. Proof of Address of Registered Office

  • Rent agreement, electricity bill, NOC from owner, etc.

f. Identity and Address Proof of Subscribers and Directors


5. Steps for Incorporation of a Company

Step 1: Obtain Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)

  • Required for all proposed directors and subscribers.

Step 2: Obtain Director Identification Number (DIN)

  • Through SPICe+ (Simplified Proforma for Incorporating Company Electronically Plus).

Step 3: Name Approval via RUN or SPICe+ Part A

  • File for reservation of name.
  • Check availability on MCA portal.

Step 4: Filing SPICe+ Form (Part A and B)

  • SPICe+ includes:
    • Name Reservation
    • Incorporation
    • DIN allotment
    • PAN, TAN, GSTIN, ESIC, EPFO, and bank account opening

Step 5: Attach MOA (Form INC-33) and AOA (Form INC-34)

  • Digitally signed by subscribers and professionals.

Step 6: Payment of Registration Fees

  • Based on company’s authorized capital.

Step 7: Certificate of Incorporation (COI) [Section 7(2)]

  • Issued by ROC upon verification.
  • Contains Corporate Identity Number (CIN), name, registered office, date of incorporation.

6. Effects of Incorporation [Section 9]

Once registered, the company:

  • Becomes a body corporate.
  • Can sue and be sued.
  • Has perpetual succession.
  • Can acquire, hold, and transfer property.
  • Can enter into contracts in its own name.

7. Commencement of Business [Section 10A]

  • Every company having share capital must file a declaration in Form INC-20A within 180 days of incorporation.
  • Must confirm that the subscribers have paid the value of shares agreed.

8. Penalties for Non-Compliance

  • Company and its officers may be penalized for false declarations or fraud under Section 447 (fraudulent conduct) and Section 448 (false statement).
  • Registrar can strike off the name of the company for non-compliance.

Conclusion

The incorporation process under the Companies Act, 2013 ensures legal recognition, limited liability protection, and structured business operations. Proper compliance with incorporation rules is essential for long-term sustainability and governance.

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