A producer company is a legally organised body of mainly farmers and agriculturalists, which was introduced by the government to help raise the standard of living, income and profitability of Indian farmers and agriculturalists. A producer company is formed as a private company itself and is governed under the provision of Companies Act 1956. The company is incorporated with an objective as stated under the law i .e. Production, harvesting or selling as the primary production and related activities. A farmer/agriculturists can incorporate a producer company when they have 10 or more producers and 5 directors with a minimum capital of Rs. 5,00,000/-. Thereafter, there are a few objections stated by the government for producer companies, that can be read under the Section 581B of the Companies Act, 1956.
There is no particular provision for Producer Company under Companies Act, 2013, however, chapter IXA of Companies Act, 1956 administers it.
According to this section, the Companies Act, 1956 and the Registration of Companies (Sikkim) Act,1961 (hereafter in the section referred to as the repealed enactments) shall not be in force.
Under this section, the provisions of Part IX A of the Companies Act, 1956 are pertinent to a Producer Company in a way as if the Companies Act, 1956 has not been abolished until a particular Act is legislated for Producer Companies (1st clause of Section 465(1) of the Companies Act, 2013).
Let us have a broader look at the step-by-step Incorporation of the Producer Company along with the activities they are allowed to carry and associated provisions.
Under Companies Act, 2013, a producer company is allowed to carry on or associate with any of the below-mentioned activities:
Before we move on to the process of incorporation, let us see the requirements that mark our eligibility for it.
Companies Act, 2013 has listed the following requirements for the incorporation of a Producer company.
Authorized and Paid-up Share Capital of the Proposed Company and Number of Shares Subscribed by Members.
Explanation: A Company can be started with the minimum capital of Rs. 500000/- and 10 members and shall be treated as a private company.
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs vide its notification dated 18th February 2020 effective from 23rd February 2020 has further amended the Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014 thereby substituting the old Form INC-32 (SPICe) with web service SPICe+ along with certain other amendments.
The first step is to make an application for reservation of name which shall be reserved by using the web services (SPICe+) available at www.mca.gov.in along with the specified fees. Before Applying for the name, kindly check that the name is available on MCA and confirm that no trademark or such name is there under the Class of work.
The new integrated form consists of two parts i.e. PART A and Part B. The Name(s) of a company can be reserved in Part A of SPICe+. In case the applicant wants to apply for name, incorporation, and other integrated services together, he can do so together by filling necessary information in Part A and Part B.
The second step is to fill the Part B of SPICe+ for registering the Company. The said form contains various sections that allow you to save and modify information if required.
The third step is to convert the SPICe+ form into a pdf format to affix the DSC.
After affixing the DSC, the form is required to upload on the Ministry of Corporate Affairs in accordance with the existing process.
Declaration of all subscribers and first directors of the company which is currentlybeing filed in Form INC-9 will be automatically generated in pdf format and shall be submitted only through Electronic form in all cases, except in case:
a) The no. of subscribers and/or directors is more than 20.
b) Any of the subscribers and/or directors do not have DIN and PAN
| S. No. | Cases | Forms to be filed |
| 1. | Non-Individual first subscriber based outside India | SPICe+ (INC-32) with apostille MOA and AOA as attachments |
| 2. | Non-Individual first subscriber based in India | SPICe+ (INC-32) with linked filing of e-MOA (INC-33) and e-AOA (INC-34) |
| 3. | Indian National being Subscriber other than Director | SPICe+ (INC-32) with linked filing of e-MOA (INC-33) and e-AOA (INC-34) |
| 4. | Indian National being Subscriber-cum-Director | SPICe+ (INC-32) with linked filing of e-MOA (INC-33) and e-AOA (INC-34) |
| 5. | Foreign National being Subscriber other than director having valid DIN | SPICe+ (INC-32) with linked filing of e-MOA (INC-33) and e-AOA (INC-34) along with Valid Business Visa to be submitted. In case Business Visa is not available, apostille MOA and AOA shall be attached and in such cases, e-MOA (INC33) and eAOA (INC-34) are NOT acceptable. |
| 6. | Foreign National being Subscriber-cum-Director having valid DIN | SPICe+ (INC-32) with linked filing of e-MOA (INC-33) and e-AOA (INC-34) along with valid Business Visa to be submitted. In case Business Visa is not available, apostille MOA and AOA shall be attached and in such cases, e-MOA (INC33) and e-AOA (INC-34) are NOT acceptable. |
| 7. | Foreign National being Subscriber-cum-Director not having valid DIN | SPICe+ (INC-32) with apostille MOA and apostille AOA as attachments. |
Note: In all the above-mentioned cases, the maximum number of subscribers allowed shall be 7 for filing of SPICe+ form. Wherever the number of subscribers exceeds 7, SPICe+ form shall be filed with MoA and AoA as attachments
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