The Shop & Establishment Act allows the Registration of Sole Proprietorship for shops & establishments in India. Under the prescribed law, cafeterias, restaurants, theatres, hotels, factories, commercial facilities, or public entertainment locations aren’t considered shops. Following is the list of premises that qualify as a shop
Following is the list of premises that qualify as a shop
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If the products are sold either retail, wholesale
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Services are offered to the customer;
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This comprises offices, sheds, workplaces, or warehouses used in connection with such business whether on the same premises/elsewhere.
Following is the general process of Registration
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The Labour Department of each state is liable for registering & processing Establishment Acts
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The registration process is completely handled by an inspector in charge
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Usually, the District Labour Officer takes charge as the inspector in charge
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The inspector will provide a form to the owner
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The following details regarding the establishment & employer should be included
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Owner Name
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Name of the Establishment
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Business Address
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No. of Employees
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The date that the business opened for business
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Business category
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The owner of the business should send the application & the registration fees to the inspector in charge within 30 days of establishment
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The verification process by the inspector takes some days
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The owner of the business will get the Registration Certificate if the Registration fulfills all the requirements
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The Certificate must be shown within the premises & renewed periodically