Every factory operating in the State of Maharashtra is required to be registered and obtain a valid Factory Registration and Grant of License in Maharashtra before commencing any manufacturing activity. This requirement applies whether the factory is involved in ordinary manufacturing or in processes involving hazardous substances. The registration and licensing process is governed by the Factories Act, 1948, and the Maharashtra Factories Rules, 1963, and is administered through the Directorate of Industrial Safety and Health (DISH) via the MAITRI online portal.
The procedure, compliance burden, and documentation vary depending on whether the factory falls under the category of a hazardous factory or a non-hazardous (non-hazardous) factory.
Classification of Factories
1. Hazardous Factory
A factory is classified as a hazardous factory if its manufacturing activities involve the use, storage, handling, or processing of dangerous substances. These include flammable, toxic, explosive, highly reactive, or corrosive chemicals, as defined under the Maharashtra Factories Rules, the Industrial Major Accident Hazard Rules, and Schedule XII of the Principal Rules. A factory is also considered hazardous if such substances are generated or evolved during the manufacturing process, even if they are not directly used as raw materials.
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What is a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)?
An alternative corporate business form that gives the benefits of limited liability of a company and the flexibility of a partnership is known as limited liability Partnership (LLP). The LLP can continue its existence irrespective of changes in the partners; it is capable of entering into a contract and holding property in its own name. Mutual rights and duties of the partners within an LLP are governed by an agreement between the partners or between the partners and the LLP as the case may be. https://www.corpzo.com/limited....-liability-partnersh
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FAQs
1. Can an OPC be converted into a Private Limited Company?
Yes, OPC conversion is allowed under the Companies Act, 2013.
2. Why convert OPC to Private Limited Company?
It helps in business expansion, fundraising, and adding shareholders.
3. How much time does OPC conversion take?
Generally, 10–20 working days depending on MCA approval.
4. Is ROC filing mandatory for OPC conversion?
Yes, ROC and MCA compliance filings are mandatory for conversion.