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LLP Registration in India 2026: Documents, Eligibility, Process, Fees & Common Mistakes

LLP Registration in India is a popular choice for entrepreneurs who want to start a business with a separate legal identity and limited liability protection. However, successful incorporation depends on more than submitting an online application. Founders must prepare the correct LLP registration documents, meet partner requirements and provide accurate registered office details. This 2026 guide explains the documents, eligibility, registration process, fees, agreement requirements and common mistakes before you start an LLP.  What Is LLP Registration in India? LLP Registration is the legal process of incorporating a Limited Liability Partnership under the applicable Indian corporate framework administered through the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA). An LLP combines features of a traditional partnership with limited liability protection for its partners, subject to applicable law. The LLP has a separate legal identity from its partners. This structure can work well for profess...

GPCB ( GUJRAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD ) NOCs

  Gujrat pollution control board was established on 15 october 1974 as per the provisions of Water (prevention and control of pollution) act, 1974 . its mission is to make Gujrat pollution free ,it is none other than GPCB aiming to make Gujrat an epitome of sustainable development . its head office in state capital Gandhi Nagar it has 22 regional offices . It regulates industries , municipality ,health care unit , and CEPTS( common effluent  treatment plant) WHO REQUIRES CONSENT Traders Manufacturer entities Solid waste management entities Health care establishment E- waste management entities Battery waste management entities Bio medical  waste management entities Plastic waste management entities BENEFITS OF GPCB It help in preventing and protecting the natural resources It helps in preventing  the air and water pollution It helps in measuring the quality of air It helps in effective  waste management system Gpcb issues various guidelines which eventually help...

Alternative Investment Fund Regulations,2012 4th Amendment

  The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) recently issued the fourth amendment to the SEBI (Alternative Investment Funds) Regulations, 2012 (AIF Regulations), in order to bring the alternative investment funds (AIF) regulatory space closer to global standards. The amendment was accompanied by guidelines on the operational aspects of AIFs, which were prescribed in a circular issued two days later. These developments were a result of proposals approved during a SEBI Board Meeting held on September 30, 2022. A] RING FENCING OF ASSETS The Indian Trusts Act of 1882 allows for the creation of private trusts known as Alternative Investment Funds (AIFs ). These trusts are managed by a common investment manager for all schemes within the trust. Each scheme operates based on the strategy outlined in its private placement memorandum (PPM) and scheme-specific agreements with investors. In order to maintain segregation between the schemes, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (S...