Product Information
Product Description
The ultimate legal manual for NGOs, non-profits, and society administration in India. Whether you are establishing a new non-profit organization or managing complex institutional compliance, Lal�s Commentary on the Societies Registration Act, 1860 remains the nation�s premier legal guide. Now in its thoroughly updated 6th Edition, this masterwork�revised by renowned legal scholar Dr. Rajesh Gupta and published by the Delhi Law House�offers a 360-degree analytical roadmap for navigating the registration, governance, and structural regulation of societies. This edition stands out by seamlessly integrating the parent Central Act with intricate State Amendments, actionable model formatting templates, and recent judicial updates, making it a reliable daily reference tool.
Key Features of the 6th Edition
State-by-State Local Amendments� Features exhaustive coverage of individual state amendments, vital since society registration dynamics vary heavily across different Indian states.
Ready-to-Use Model Forms� Packed with practical drafting templates, including sample Memorandums of Association (MoA), Rules and Regulations, change-report forms, and dissolution declarations.
End-to-End Governance Analysis� Step-by-step guidance covering structural formation, annual filing compliance, management disputes, property holdings, and legal dissolution.
Latest Case Law Integration� Fully updated with critical judicial interpretations from the Supreme Court and regional High Courts resolving compliance ambiguities.
Allied Laws Coverage� Includes deep insights into overlapping legal domains, regulatory acts, and structural trust-adjacent legal frameworks.
Who is this Book For?
NGO Professionals & Founders: Essential for maintaining year-round statutory compliance, restructuring executive committees, and managing public funds transparently.
Chartered Accountants (CAs) & Company Secretaries (CSs): A highly specialized corporate reference tool for filing impeccable society documentation and tackling regulatory audits.
Civil & Trial Court Advocates: An indispensable courtroom asset for arguing intra-society leadership disputes, election challenges, or asset freezing orders.
Institutional Libraries & Trustees: A foundational reference copy for educational societies, medical trusts, and socio-cultural associations.