Societies formed by memorandum of association may register to obtain legal recognition for literary, scientific or charitable purposes. Any seven or more persons associated for literary, scientific, charitable, or similar public purpose activities may subscribe a memorandum of association and file it with the Registrar of Joint stock Companies to form themselves into a society under the Act; the provision sets the membership threshold, eligible objects, and the filing step as the constitutive mechanism for obtaining statutory recognition.
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Societies formed by memorandum of association may register to obtain legal recognition for literary, scientific or charitable purposes.
Any seven or more persons associated for literary, scientific, charitable, or similar public purpose activities may subscribe a memorandum of association and file it with the Registrar of Joint stock Companies to form themselves into a society under the Act; the provision sets the membership threshold, eligible objects, and the filing step as the constitutive mechanism for obtaining statutory recognition.
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