Setting up a society or trust in Delhi requires a structured legal approach to ensure compliance with government regulations. Whether you are looking to establish a non-governmental organization (NGO), charitable trust, or society, the process involves documentation, approvals, and legal formalities. At GGR and Associates, we specialize in providing NGO registration services in Delhi, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free registration process.
Our experienced NGO registration consultants in Delhi guide you through every step, from choosing the right structure to obtaining the necessary approvals.

Society Registration in Delhi
A society is a group of individuals who come together for a common cause, such as education, healthcare, social welfare, or environmental protection. Society registration in Delhi is governed by the Societies Registration Act, 1860, and offers legal recognition to your organization.
Benefits of Society Registration
Requirements for Society Registration in Delhi
Process for Society Registration in Delhi
Trust Registration in Delhi
A trust is a legal entity created to manage and oversee assets or resources for charitable or religious purposes. Trust registration in Delhi is governed by the Indian Trusts Act, 1882, and is ideal for individuals or groups looking to engage in philanthropy.
Types of Trusts
Benefits of Trust Registration
Requirements for Trust Registration in Delhi
Process for Trust Registration in Delhi
NGO Registration Consultants in Delhi
Setting up an NGO in Delhi requires expert guidance to ensure compliance with legal requirements. Our NGO registration consultants in Delhi provide comprehensive services, including:
Our experienced consultants ensure a smooth and legally compliant registration process, allowing you to focus on your NGO’s mission.
Comprehensive NGO Registration Services in Delhi
At GGR and Associates, we offer end-to-end solutions for NGO registration in Delhi, including:
Frequently Asked Questions
A society is a membership-based organization registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, while a trust is a legally recognized entity formed under the Indian Trusts Act, 1882, for charitable or religious purposes.
The registration process varies:
- Society Registration: Typically takes 30-45 days.
- Trust Registration: Usually takes 15-20 days.
The essential documents include:
- Identity proof (PAN and Aadhaar) of members/trustees
- Memorandum of Association (MoA) or Trust Deed
- Registered office address proof
- Rules and regulations of the NGO
Yes. NGOs can apply for Section 12A and 80G registrations, allowing donors to claim tax deductions and enabling the NGO to receive tax-free income.
Yes. If an NGO intends to receive foreign contributions, FCRA registration under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), 2010 is mandatory.
Registering an NGO provides:
- Legal recognition
- Eligibility for government grants and foreign funding
- Tax benefits and exemptions
- Credibility and public trust
No. A minimum of two trustees is required for a trust, and seven members are needed to register a society in Delhi.