Corporate & Commercial Law
Company Formation & Incorporation
Private limited, LLP, OPC, Section 8 and public company incorporation with complete post-incorporation compliance setup.
Overview
Forming a company in India involves far more than filing forms. From choosing the right structure — private limited, LLP, OPC, Section 8, or public company — to drafting watertight constitutional documents, setting up statutory registers, and ensuring your first board meeting is properly minuted, every detail matters. Corpus Juris Legal handles the entire lifecycle: name approval, DIN/DSC procurement, MOA/AOA drafting, ROC filing, and post-incorporation setup including bank account opening advisory, GST registration, and share allotment documentation.
Key Service Components
- ◆Private Limited Company incorporation under Companies Act 2013
- ◆LLP formation and LLP agreement drafting
- ◆One Person Company (OPC) setup
- ◆Section 8 (non-profit) company formation
- ◆Foreign subsidiary incorporation in India
- ◆MOA / AOA / LLP Agreement drafting
- ◆Post-incorporation compliance calendar setup
- ◆Director KYC and DIN procurement
Why This Matters for Your Business
The structure you choose at formation determines your tax exposure, funding options, liability protection, and exit possibilities. Getting it wrong at the start costs multiples more to fix later.
Our Approach
We map your business model, funding plans, and ownership structure first — then recommend the optimal legal vehicle. No template solutions. Every client gets a custom structure analysis before a single form is filed.
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