POLITICAL PARTY REGISTRATION

A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular country's elections. It is common for the members of a party to hold similar ideas about politics, and parties may promote specific ideological or policy goals.

Political parties are collective entities that organize competitions for political offices. The members of a political party contest elections under a shared label. In a narrow definition, a political party can be thought of as just the group of candidates who run for office under a party label. In a broader definition, political parties are the entire apparatus that supports the election of a group of candidates, including voters and volunteers who identify with a particular political party, the official party organizations that support the election of that party's candidates, and legislators in the government who are affiliated with the party. In many countries, the notion of a political party is defined in law, and governments may specify requirements for an organization to legally qualify as a political party.

Requirements for a political party :

1 Minimum of 100 members.
2 Election ID: issued by Election commission of India.
3 Affidavit signed by president and sworn before magistrate. (District magistrate/ magistrate of first class).
4 Details of assets and liabilities.
5 Criminal background checks.
6 Name of political party: Names of political parties in India must not have any connection with any religion or religious establishment.
Fees for political party registration: Variable as per Political party details.