A society is a group of people involved with each other through persistent relations,
or a large social grouping which voluntarily joins together, subject to the same
political authority and dominant cultural expectations incorporated under Society
Registration Act, 1860 to promote generous, social welfare, helpful, religious,
charitable, educational, professional or any other useful object but not for the
purpose of carrying on any trade, industry or business.
A society, though not a
corporation, is a legal entity and it can be described in a particular name for a purpose.
A society is an association of persons united together by mutual consent to deliberate,
determine and act jointly for some common purpose. Societies are usually registered for
promotion of charitable activities like education, art, religion, culture, music, sports,
etc.
In India, The Societies Registration Act, 1860 lays down the procedure for society
registration and operation in India. In this article, we look at the process for society
registration in India:
The Societies Registration Act, 1860 was introduced with the aim of improving the legal conditions of societies registration for promotion of literature, science or fine arts or for diffusion of useful knowledge for charitable purposes. The Societies Registration Act, 1860 has been adopted by most of the State Governments with/without further amendments.
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