Incorporation documents shall be filed by LLP with:

Tribunal
SEBI
Registrar
Central Government

The correct answer is C. Registrar.

An LLP is a limited liability partnership, which is a type of business entity that combines the features of a partnership and a corporation. LLPs are governed by the Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008.

Under the Act, an LLP must be registered with the Registrar of Companies (RoC) in the state in which it is incorporated. The

incorporation documents that must be filed with the RoC include the LLP agreement, the statement of particulars of the LLP, and the LLP’s memorandum and articles of association.

The RoC is a government body that is responsible for registering companies and other business entities. It is also responsible for maintaining a register of companies and other business entities.

The SEBI is the Securities and Exchange Board of India, which is a government body that is responsible for regulating the securities market in India. It is not responsible for registering LLPs.

The Central Government is the government of India. It is not responsible for registering LLPs.

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