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NGO Registration — Trust, Society or Section 8, picked for your funders in Jharkhand

An NGO can be registered in three ways, and the right one depends on who is going to fund you. We help you pick the structure, draft the trust deed or MOA, get you registered, and take you through 12A and 80G so the NGO is tax-exempt and your donors get their deduction.

  • Structure consultation — Trust vs Society vs Section 8 Company
  • Trust deed / MOA & AOA drafted with your charitable objects
  • Filing with the sub-registrar, Registrar of Societies or ROC
  • Registration certificate with the NGO's PAN & TAN
  • 12A & 80G registration available with the Standard plan
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Overview

What is NGO registration in Jharkhand?

An NGO — a Non-Governmental Organisation — is a voluntary, non-profit body that works independently of the government on social, educational, cultural, environmental or economic causes. Registration is the legal process of giving that group an identity of its own under Indian law: a name, a bank account, the ability to hold property and sign contracts, and a certificate that a donor or a government department can actually verify.

India recognises three structures, and the choice is the first real decision you make. A Trust is registered with the state sub-registrar under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882, needs only two trustees, and is the simplest to run — it suits family and private charities. A Society is registered with the state Registrar of Societies under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, needs seven members, and suits membership-driven bodies working with communities. A Section 8 Company is licensed by the Registrar of Companies under the Companies Act, 2013, carries the highest credibility with institutional and corporate donors, and also carries the heaviest annual compliance.

Registration alone does not make an NGO tax-exempt — that is a separate application to the Income Tax Department. 12A exempts the NGO's own surplus from tax and 80G gives your donors a deduction, and both are bundled into our Standard plan. At LegalFidelity, a dedicated expert helps you choose the structure, drafts the deed or the MOA and AOA, files with the right registrar, and takes you all the way through 12A, 80G and Darpan.

Three structures
Trust · Society · Section 8 Company
Minimum members
2 trustees · 7 members · 2 directors
Setup time
10–30 working days
Tax exemption
Separate — via 12A & 80G
Why it matters

Benefits of registering your NGO in Jharkhand

Legal identity

A registered NGO exists in law in its own name. It can open a bank account, hold or rent property and sign contracts — none of which an informal group can do.

Tax exemption via 12A & 80G

Only a registered Trust, Society or Section 8 Company can apply for 12A, which exempts its surplus from income tax, and 80G, which gives its donors a deduction.

Government grants and schemes

Central and state grant schemes are open only to registered NGOs, and most of them ask for an NGO Darpan unique ID from NITI Aayog as well.

Corporate CSR funding

Companies can only route CSR money to a registered entity that holds a CSR-1 registration with the MCA — which in turn requires 12A and 80G.

Donor trust

A registration certificate, audited accounts and an 80G number are what a serious donor checks before giving. Registration is what makes that possible.

Continuity beyond the founders

The organisation continues even when trustees, members or directors change — the work is not tied to any one person's name or bank account.

Eligibility

Who should register an NGO?

Groups working in education, health, environment, sports or social welfare who want a legal identity
Founders who need a bank account, property or contracts in the organisation's name rather than their own
Charities that want 12A income-tax exemption and 80G deduction benefits for their donors
Organisations applying for government grants or a NITI Aayog Darpan unique ID
Non-profits seeking corporate CSR funding, which needs CSR-1 registration on top
Bodies expecting foreign donations, who will additionally need FCRA registration
Checklist

Documents required

Founders, trustees & members (KYC)

  • PAN card of every trustee, member or director
  • Aadhaar card of every trustee, member or director
  • Identity proof (Passport / Voter ID / Driving Licence)
  • Passport-size photographs of all founders
  • Passport (mandatory for NRI or foreign national founders)

Registered office proof

  • Latest utility bill (electricity / water), not older than 2 months
  • Rent agreement if the premises are rented
  • NOC from the property owner
  • Ownership papers if the property is owned by a founder

Constitution of the NGO

  • Two or three proposed names for the NGO
  • Trust deed stating the name, objects, trustees and their duties — for a Trust
  • Memorandum of Association with rules and regulations — for a Society
  • MOA and AOA setting out the charitable objects and management — for a Section 8 Company
  • Statement of objects and the activities you plan to carry out

Only for a Section 8 Company

  • Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) for each proposed director
  • Director Identification Number (DIN)
  • Estimated income and expenditure for the first three years
  • Declarations in Form INC-14 and Form INC-15
How it works

How NGO registration works

01

Fill the form

Fill the form above to get started and share your basic details.

02

Talk to an expert

Our NGO expert calls you for a detailed consultation, helps you choose between a Trust, a Society and a Section 8 Company, and drafts your deed or MOA.

03

Get registered

We file with the right registrar, follow it up to the order, and deliver your NGO registration certificate along with its PAN and TAN.

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Compare your options

Trust vs Society vs Section 8 Company

These are the three ways to structure an NGO in Jharkhand. The right one depends on how many founders you have and who you expect to fund you.

TrustSocietySection 8 Company
Governed byIndian Trusts Act, 1882Societies Registration Act, 1860Companies Act, 2013
Registered withState sub-registrarState Registrar of SocietiesROC (MCA)
Minimum members2 trustees7 members2 directors, 2 members
Governing documentTrust deedMOA & rulesMOA & AOA
Setup time7–15 working days20–30 working days15–30 working days
Credibility with donorsModerateModerateHighest
12A & 80G eligibleYesYesYes
CSR funding eligibleYes, with CSR-1Yes, with CSR-1Yes, with CSR-1
Compliance burdenLowModerateHigh — annual ROC filings
Best forFamily or private charitiesMembership-driven local bodiesNGOs seeking institutional & CSR funding
Why act now

What an unregistered NGO cannot do

There is no penalty for simply doing good work informally — but an unregistered group has no legal identity, and almost every source of serious funding is closed to it.

No bank account

Without a registration certificate and a PAN in the NGO's name, donations land in a founder's personal account — and are treated as that person's income.

No tax exemption

12A and 80G are only available to a registered Trust, Society or Section 8 Company. Until you register, the NGO cannot be exempt and your donors get no deduction.

No grants or CSR money

Government schemes, the NITI Aayog Darpan portal and every corporate CSR desk ask for the registration certificate before anything else.

Foreign funds blocked

Accepting foreign donations without FCRA registration is an offence — and FCRA is only granted to a registered NGO with a track record of charitable work.

Questions answered

Frequently asked questions

You can register an NGO as one of three structures:

  • Trust — under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882
  • Society — under the Societies Registration Act, 1860
  • Section 8 Company — under the Companies Act, 2013

Each has a different registrar, a different governing document and a different compliance load.

It depends on your goals:

  • A Trust is the simplest to set up and run — ideal for small, family-led charities.
  • A Society suits larger, membership-driven groups doing community work with government support.
  • A Section 8 Company is the most credible structure and the usual choice if you expect corporate CSR funding, institutional donors or foreign contributions — at the cost of heavier annual ROC compliance.

A Trust needs at least 2 trustees. A Society needs at least 7 members. A Section 8 Company needs at least 2 directors and 2 shareholders (3 directors if it is a public company).

No. Every NGO structure needs at least two people — two trustees for a Trust, two directors for a Section 8 Company, and seven members for a Society.
A Trust is usually registered in 7 to 15 working days, a Section 8 Company in 15 to 30, and a Society in 20 to 30, depending on the state registrar. The timeline moves with how quickly and accurately the documents are submitted.

Our plans start at ₹9,999 for a Trust or Society registration, with 12A and 80G bundled into the Standard plan and NGO Darpan into Premium. Government fees and stamp duty are extra and are set by each state, so the final cost depends on where you register and which structure you choose.

No. Registration and tax exemption are two separate things. You must apply separately to the Income Tax Department for 12A, which exempts the NGO's income, and 80G, which gives your donors a deduction. Both are included in our Standard plan.

Yes. You need a genuine registered office address in Jharkhand with proof — a utility bill not older than two months, and, if the premises are rented, a rent agreement and a No Objection Certificate from the owner. The registration process itself is handled online; you do not need to visit our office.

Through registration or prior permission under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act (FCRA). It is a separate application, and accepting money from outside India without it is an offence. Our Premium plan includes guidance on the FCRA route.

Yes. An NGO can pay salaries to its staff and office bearers, provided the remuneration is reasonable, justified by the work done and properly accounted for. What it cannot do is distribute its surplus as profit to trustees, members or directors.
Any individual aged 18 or above who is not disqualified under law can be a founder — including, subject to conditions, foreign nationals and NRIs. What matters is that the required minimum number of founders is met and the objects of the organisation are genuinely charitable.

NGO Darpan is NITI Aayog's portal for registered voluntary organisations. It issues a unique ID that most central ministries now require before an NGO can apply for a government grant or scheme. It is not mandatory to have it in order to exist, but it is mandatory if you want government funding — and it is included in our Premium plan.

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In depth

NGO Registration in Jharkhand

What Is an NGO?

Non-profit organization that works independently of the government to support causes like social, cultural, environmental, or educational welfare of society without the motive of earning profit is known as Non-Governmental Organization (NGO).

Types of NGO Registration in Jharkhand

If you are planning to start an NGO. You can register an NGO in Jharkhand using 3 main types of processes:

  • Trust
    It is necessary to register Trust under the Indian Trust Act, 1882.
    Suitable for charities and religious activities, long term public welfare projects.
    You need minimum two trustees as well as a Trust Deed to start the Trust. The trustees can look after the asset but do not have authority to distribute the profits.
  • Society
    If you choose to register your organization as Society, it will be done as per the Societies Registration Act of 1860.
    Fits for programs in social, cultural, educational or sports-based work
    Minimum seven members required
  • Section 8 Company
    You must comply with Companies Act, 2013 if you want to form and register a Section 8 company.
    Suitable for NGOs that want to get registered as formal structure and want to operate on a larger scale.
    The motive of a Section 8 Company is social welfare, but it work with more structured governance model, offering better credibility and compliance compared to other NGO types.

Eligibility Criteria to Register an NGO in Jharkhand

The following are the usual steps for registering an NGO in Jharkhand:

  • To get registered as section 8 company minimum 2 directors or members are needed
  • To get registered as Trusts minimum 3 trustees needed
  • To get registered as Societies at least 7 founding members required
  • All members must attained age of 18 years or older
  • Majority of members should be Indian resident

Here is a list of the documents required for registering an NGO:

For Individuals:

  • PAN card is the must have documents
  • Identity proof such as Aadhaar card, Passport or Voter ID is needed
  • Passport sized photos

For Organization:

  • When applying for NGO registration, you should have valid proof of the registered office such as electricity or water bills from the past 2 months.
  • Rent agreement or NOC required, if the registered office is rented
  • Utility bill not older than 2 months as supporting proof.

Additional documents required for Section 8 company:

  • Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) is needed to submit the application online.
  • It is necessary to have a Director Identification Number (DIN) for every director.
  • Memorandum & Articles of Association (MOA & AOA) is necessary document that explain the NGO’s scope and rules and regulations.

Step-by-Step guide for NGO Registration Process in Jharkhand

Many people find it hard to begin an NGO, the first thing to decide is whether your organization requires Society, Trust or Section 8 Company depending upon your activities.

  • Step 1: Pick right type of NGO
    choose structure based on what your organization does and how large it is, determine if you need a Trust, Society, or Section 8 Company .
  • Step 2: Choose appropriate and unique NGO Name
    Select a special name that describes your purpose. Make sure it is not similar to existing registered company or Trade mark.
  • Step 3: Get you Legal Documents ready
    Based on the type of registration you have as a trust, society, or section 8 company, prepare documents such as MOA, AOA, or Trust Deed.
  • Step 4: Apply for a DSC and DIN for online filing.
    You have to obtain a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) and a Director Identification Number (DIN) to file documents through online process.
  • Step 5: Submit your application to right Authority
    Once you are ready with your documents, you will need to submit these documents to:
    • Application for registration of Trust needs to be submit with Charity Commissioner
    • Application for registration of Society, you will need to go to the Registrar of Societies
    • To Get registered as a Section 8, you will need to apply through online registration via MCA portal
  • Step 6: Get your Registration Certificate
    Once you get your registration approved, you will get the official certificate that makes your NGO legally recognized.

Timeline for NGO Registration in Jharkhand

TypeApprox Time
TrustGenerally it will take 10–15 days
SocietyGenerally it will take 15–25 days
Section 8 CompanyGenerally it will take 25–30 days

Benefits of NGO Registration in Jharkhand

  • Legal recognition: After you receive a registration certificate, your NGO is allowed to function officially as an entity. Registrations as an NGO earns more reliable opinions from partners, donors, and government bodies.
  • Access to 80G & 12A tax exemptions: You can take benefits such as 80G and 12A certificates, so that your NGO does not have to pay income tax and donors may get tax benefits too
  • Eligible for CSR funds from companies: Non-profit organizations that have registered may get Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) donations from companies.
  • Credibility for fundraising: As a registered NGO, you are more dependable, so you have a better chance of receiving support from donors, companies, and government assistance.
  • Can apply for foreign funding (FCRA): Any NGO that comply with rules and laws of foreign countries, and which is also registered under india, may receive contributions from other countries.

Post-Registration Compliance

Once your NGO is officially get registered, You have to follow some important steps to stay compliant with laws:

  • Make application for PAN and TAN. These documents are required for opening a bank account and handling tax matters.
  • Apply for exemption under 80G and 12A through income tax department. These help you to avail tax benefits and attract more donations.
  • You must keep proper accounting and file annual financial reports, and get audits done every year.
  • FCRA registration is the key requirement if your are planning to receive funds from abroad.
  • Some approvals or licenses may required to be renewed from time to time.

Various government departments are included in the registration process for NGOs.

Different types of NGOs are registered with different government authorities. below mentioned are the authorities that are involved in registration process:

  • MCA’s online portal is used for all online filings and updates for Section 8 Companies.
  • The charity Commissioner, government of Maharashtra, responsible for registering charitable Trusts.
  • Registrar of Societies overseen the registration process for Societies.
  • Both the 80G and 12A certificates are offered by the Income Tax Department to recognised NGOs for tax exemptions.

Cost of NGO Registration in Jharkhand

TypeGovt. FeesProfessional FeesTotal Approx
TrustRs. 2,000Rs. 5,000–Rs. 8,000Rs. 7,000–Rs. 10,000
SocietyRs. 2,500Rs. 6,000–Rs. 10,000Rs. 8,500–Rs. 12,500
Section 8 CompanyRs. 5,000Rs. 10,000–Rs. 20,000Rs. 15,000–Rs. 25,000

Choosing the Right NGO Type: Trust vs Society vs Section 8

FeatureTrustSocietySection 8 Company
Legal StatusModerateModerateHigh
Setup TimeFastModerateLongest
ComplianceLowModerateHigh
Donor TrustMediumMediumHigh
Tax BenefitsAvailableAvailableAvailable

Why Start an NGO in Jharkhand?

  • High population density allows NGOs to reach and help more people
  • Since the population of Jharkhand is so large and diverse, your NGO can play a big role in education, health, women’s rights, and similar causes.
  • Due to presence of big companies makes Jharkhand as a popular for CSR funding.
  • Jharkhand is considered as financial capital of India. Jharkhand is known as home to many big companies. That means more in Jharkhand there are more opportunities for Corporate Social Responsibility money for registered NGOs.
  • Government support & active donor base: The government and local officials are helpful when it comes to social work. Also, many people and companies in Jharkhand are willing to donate to NGOs that are well-managed and trustworthy.
  • Professional legal ecosystem: Jharkhand has a strong legal and professional ecosystem. From lawyers to accountants and consultants, you will find the right support to keep your NGO compliant and efficient.

Tips for Smooth NGO Registration in Jharkhand

  • Work with a legal expert or consultant like Legalfidelity to prepare and submit your documents correctly from the start to end.
  • Ensure all your identity documents, proof of address, and your photographs are clearly visible, genuine, and current.
  • Registration is not a last step, follow compliance such as audits, tax filings, and renewals are necessary to keep your NGO running smoothly.

Challenges in NGO Registration

  • Rejection due to name conflict: Your NGO name might get rejected if it is too nearly resembles to an existing company or trademark. Be sure to look up available names before making your application.
  • Delays in government approvals: Sometimes, government approvals take longer due to document mismatch or incorrect details or backlogs.
  • Difficulty in drafting legal documents: Preparation of draft documents like Trust Deeds, MOA, and AOA can be difficult task without legal help. It is recommended to take expert help like Legalfidelity to draft your documents as per the legal requirements.
  • Many legal requirements (especially for Section 8 Companies): Especially for Section 8 Companies, there are strict rules and regular filings that you are required to comply with.

  • Full support at every step: We are here to handle and guide you with everything from choosing the right NGO type to getting your official registration certificate.
  • An economic option with and Transparent pricing: You do not have to worry about hidden fees, since we clearly display the cost of everything. What you see is what you pay.
  • Experienced professionals: Our team consists of experienced experts who knows NGO laws inside out, so you are always in safe hands.
  • Free consultation via Phone or WhatsApp: Still confused, about the type of NGO or still have questions. Feel free to Call us, with no charges, no commitments, and get recommendations from our experts.
  • Speedy and hassle free registration process: We offer express processing to speed things up so that you focus on your goal and we will handle your registration process.

Conclusion

Starting an NGO in Jharkhand gives your effort towards social welfare a recognition and opens up doors for opportunities like financial support, tax exemption, and trust from the public.

No matter which type of company you choose, whether Trust, Society or Section 8 company. It is essential to remain compliant with the applicable law and meet requirements after registration to stay successful in the long run.

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