How I Registered My Section 8 Company with NGO Experts

I knew I wanted to start a non-profit. But I wasn’t sure which legal structure was right. Trust? Society? Section 8 company?

Starting a non-profit was always my dream. I wanted to create something that helps people and builds trust. But I had no idea where to begin. That’s when I found NGO Experts. They made the process of section 8 company registration simple, smooth, and stress-free.

Let me walk you through how it all happened.

Why I Chose Section 8 Company Registration

I knew I wanted to start a non-profit. But I wasn’t sure which legal structure was right. Trust? Society? Section 8 company?

After a quick call with NGO Experts, I understood the benefits. A Section 8 company is registered under the Companies Act, 2013. It’s perfect for promoting charity, education, art, or any social cause. It also builds credibility with donors and government bodies.

Most importantly, it allows me to run my organization professionally, just like a regular company—but without profit motives.

Steps I Took to Register My Non-Governmental Organization

The registration of non governmental organization can feel overwhelming. But with NGO Experts, I didn’t have to worry. They guided me step by step.

Here’s what we did:

  • Name Approval: First, we chose a unique name. NGO Experts helped me check availability and apply through the MCA portal.
  • Drafting Documents: They prepared the Memorandum of Association (MOA) and Articles of Association (AOA). These documents explain the purpose and rules of the company.
  • Digital Signatures: I got a DSC (Digital Signature Certificate) for all directors. It’s needed to file forms online.
  • Director Identification Number (DIN): NGO Experts helped us apply for DINs.
  • Filing Forms: They submitted Form INC-12 to get the license under Section 8. Then, they filed SPICe+ forms to register the company officially.

Within a few weeks, I had my Certificate of Incorporation. My non-profit was now a legal entity.

Why Darpan Portal Registration Matters

After registering the company, NGO Experts suggested one more step—Darpan portal registration.

I hadn’t heard of it before. But it’s important.

The Darpan portal is run by NITI Aayog. It connects NGOs with government departments. If you want to apply for grants or work with ministries, you need to be listed here.

NGO Experts helped me create a profile, upload documents, and get my unique ID. Now, my organization is visible to government bodies and eligible for funding.

What I Learned from the Process

Looking back, I’m glad I didn’t try to do this alone. Legal terms and forms can be confusing. But NGO Experts made everything clear.

They didn’t just fill out forms—they explained each step. They answered my questions, followed up on deadlines, and kept me informed.

Here’s what I’d tell anyone starting a non-profit:

  • Choose the right structure. Section 8 company registration gives you long-term benefits.
  • Don’t skip the registration of non governmental organization. It builds trust with donors and partners.
  • Complete your darpan portal registration. It opens doors to government support.
  • Work with experts. It saves time and avoids mistakes.

Conclusion

Starting a non-profit is more than paperwork. It’s about creating impact. But to do that, you need a strong foundation.

Thanks to NGO Experts, I now run a registered Section 8 company. I’m ready to serve, grow, and make a difference.

If you’re thinking about starting your own NGO, don’t wait. Reach out to someone who knows the process. It made all the difference for me—and it can for you too.


Komal Ahuja

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