REGISTRATION LAWYER

Certainly! The services you listed pertain to legal compliance in various areas, particularly related to business registration and other statutory requirements. Here’s an explanation for each of the services:

1. Company Formation and Registration – PAN Registration:
– Involves the legal process of establishing and registering a company.
– PAN (Permanent Account Number) registration is essential for tax purposes.

2. Proprietorship Firm Registration – TAN Registration:
– Establishing a sole proprietorship and obtaining a TAN (Tax Deduction and Collection Account Number) for tax deduction at source.

3. Partnership Firm Registration – The Factory Act:
– Formation and registration of a partnership firm.
– Compliance with The Factory Act, which regulates health, safety, and working conditions in factories.

4. Shop & Establishment Registration – Employee Provident Fund Act:
– Registration of shops and commercial establishments.
– Compliance with the Employee Provident Fund Act, which deals with provident fund and pension.

5. NGO Registration – Employees State Insurance Act:
– Registration of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).
– Compliance with the Employees’ State Insurance Act, which provides social security to employees.

6. Trust Registration – Contract Labour Act:
– Formation and registration of trusts.
– Compliance with the Contract Labour Act, which regulates the employment of contract labor.

7. Society Registration – Payment of Wages Act:
– Formation and registration of societies.
– Compliance with the Payment of Wages Act, ensuring timely payment of wages.

8. FCRA Registration – Minimum Wages Act:
– Registration under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act for NGOs receiving foreign funds.
– Compliance with the Minimum Wages Act, setting minimum wages for labor.

9. GST Registration – Payment of Bonus Act:
– Registration under the Goods and Services Tax for businesses.
– Compliance with the Payment of Bonus Act, providing for the payment of bonuses to employees.

10. Registration u/s 12A of Income Tax Act’1961 for Exemption of Income Tax:
– Application for registration under Section 12A of the Income Tax Act for charitable trusts and institutions to claim income tax exemption.

11. Registration u/s 80G of Income Tax Act’1961 for Exemption of Income Tax:
– Application for registration under Section 80G of the Income Tax Act for donors to avail tax deductions on donations made to charitable organizations.

12. Registration u/s 35 of Income Tax Act’1961 for Exemption of Income Tax:
– Registration under Section 35 of the Income Tax Act for scientific research associations to claim tax benefits for research activities.

13. Property Registration:
– Property registration involves the legal process of recording details of a property transaction with the appropriate government authority.
– Purpose: It provides legal sanctity to the ownership of the property, ensures transparency in property transactions, and facilitates the resolution of disputes.

14. Marriage Registration and Court Marriage:
– Marriage Registration:It is the formal process of recording a marriage with the government. It establishes the legal status of the marriage and is often required for various legal purposes.
– Court Marriage: It is a marriage solemnized before a court of law. Court marriages are often preferred by couples from different religions or castes. Registration is usually a part of the court marriage process.

15. Contract Labour License:
– A Contract Labour License is a legal document that authorizes a contractor to employ labor for a specific job or project.
– Purpose: It ensures that laborers employed by contractors receive fair wages, work in safe conditions, and are entitled to certain benefits. It also helps in regulating and monitoring contractual labor arrangements.

16. Factory Registration:
– Factory registration is the process by which a manufacturing unit or factory is officially recognized and authorized by the government.
– Purpose: It ensures compliance with safety, health, and environmental regulations. It also facilitates government oversight to prevent exploitation of labor and to ensure proper working conditions.

17. Trade License:
– A trade license is a permit issued by the municipal corporation or local authority that allows a business or individual to carry on a particular trade or business at a specific location.
– Purpose: It ensures that businesses comply with local regulations, maintain hygiene standards, and do not pose a threat to public health. It is often a prerequisite for starting a business in a specific locality.