NGO Dissolution & Closure
LEGAL SERVICES FOR NGOs & NON-PROFITS · BHOPAL, SERVING ALL INDIA
NGO Dissolution & Closure
Winding up a trust, society, or Section 8 body? So close it the clean way. Our ngo closure work handles dissolution and the lawful transfer of assets. Your first consultation is free.
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Core focus
NGO & non-profit law
Scope
Registration · Funding · Compliance
Pan-India
Trusts · Societies · Sec 8
Why an ngo closure must be done right
A loose ngo closure can leave dues and duties hanging. So an ngo closure must follow each step. We plan the route that fits your body.
Also, assets must pass to a similar cause by law. So we handle that transfer with care. Instead of loose ends, we clear filings and dues. Then we shut it down safely.
Who we help
- Trusts winding up their work
- Societies seeking dissolution
- Section 8 companies closing down
- Boards wanting a clean, safe exit
What ngo closure covers
First, we check the deed, dues, and route. Then we run the dissolution.
- First, a review of the deed, dues, and assets
- Then, the dissolution route for your body
- Also, member and board approvals
- Next, the lawful transfer of remaining assets
- Besides, final filings and tax closure
- Finally, a formal, clean dissolution
The law on an ngo closure
Trust, society, and company laws set how a non-profit dissolves and where its assets go. So each route has strict steps.
Assets must pass to a similar cause, not to members. A proper process ends all duties safely. You can read the governing statutes on the official India Code portal.
How we handle an ngo closure
1. Review
We check the deed, dues, and route.
2. Approve
Then we get board and member sign-off.
3. Transfer
Next, we pass assets to a similar cause.
4. Close
Finally, we complete the dissolution.
NGO closure — common questions
How do we close an NGO?
Through the dissolution route for a trust, society, or Section 8 body. We pick and run it.
Where do the assets go?
To a similar cause, by law, not to members. We handle the lawful transfer.
Can we close with dues pending?
Dues must be settled or handled in the process. We plan for that.
Is board approval needed?
Yes. We get the required member and board sign-off.
How long does it take?
It varies with dues and the route. A clean case moves faster.
Get NGO Closure In Your City
We advise clients across Madhya Pradesh and all major Indian cities. Pick your city and our team calls you back — usually the same day.
Winding up your NGO?
Call now. We handle your ngo closure and the lawful transfer of assets.