Shop and Establishment Registration
The Shop and Establishment Act is the fundamental legal building block for any commercial venture in India. Whether you are launching a high-tech startup in Bengaluru, a boutique cafe in South Delhi, or a home-based e-commerce brand, this act provides the primary legal identity for your business.
As of 2026, the act has undergone significant modernization, moving away from “Inspector Raj” toward a digital-first, self-regulation model designed to improve the Ease of Doing Business (EoDB). This comprehensive guide explores the nuances of the registration process, the latest 2026 amendments, and the ongoing compliance requirements that every entrepreneur must navigate.
The Shop and Establishment Act is state-specific legislation. While the central government provides a model framework, each state (like Maharashtra, Karnataka, or Delhi) has its own version of the act.
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Which kind of Establishment Required Shop and Establishment Registration
- Retail & Wholesale Shop: Any Premises where goods are sold.
- Commerical Offices: Including IT firms, consultancies, and CAs.
- Hospitality: Hotels, restaurants, cafes, and cloud kitchens.
- Entertainment: Movie theaters, amusement parks, and gyms.
- Startups: Even those operating out of co-working spaces or homes.
Documents/Information required for Shop & Establishment Registration
- Shop or Business establishment address proof.
- ID proof of the proprietor/ Employer
- PAN Card of the proprietor/ Employer
- Details of the employees.
- Additional business licenses necessary for starting the business, if any.
- Other Necessary Documents Required by various State Authority depend upon No. of Employees and other Criteria.
Frequently Asked Questions
It is a state-level legislation that regulates the working conditions of employees in shops, restaurants, and commercial offices. It also provides a legal identity to a business.
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Any commercial establishment, including retail shops, wholesale businesses, service-based offices (IT, CA, Law firms), warehouses, and even home-based businesses, must register.
Yes. Even if you are a sole proprietor with no employees, you still need the registration to open a bank account and prove the legal existence of your business.
No. Factories are governed by the Factories Act, 1948. An entity cannot be registered under both Acts simultaneously.
It is mandatory for the name of the shop to be displayed in the local state language (e.g., Hindi in Delhi, Marathi in Mumbai). The font size of the local language must be equal to or larger than any other language used.
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Yes, provided you are a service provider (like a freelancer or consultant). However, check your local municipal laws to ensure commercial activity is permitted in your residential zone.
You must apply for an Amendment on the portal within 15–30 days of the change. Failure to update the address can result in the cancellation of the license.
Standard rules mandate a maximum of 9 hours per day and 48 hours per week. Any work beyond this qualifies for overtime pay.
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Yes, in major Tier-1 cities, the government allows 24/7 operations, provided the employer ensures safe transport for women and follows shift rotation laws.
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Yes, provided the employer provides door-to-door transportation and ensures there are at least two women on the premises during the night shift for safety.
Yes. You must submit a Closure Intimation on the portal within 15 days of shutting down the business to avoid future tax or labour department liabilities.
Advantages of Shop and Establishment Registration
Opening a Current Account
Proof of Legal Entity
Access to Government Schemes
Investor Trust
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