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Introduction: The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has levied a penalty of Rs. 3 lakh on Martin Multi Projects Private Limited for breaching Section 134(3)(h) of the Companies Act, 2013. This article delves into the specifics of the case, the provisions violated, and the implications of the MCA’s order.

Detailed Analysis:

1. Legal Background: Section 134(3)(h) mandates companies to disclose particulars of contracts or arrangements with related parties. The violation of this provision carries penalties as per the Companies Act, 2013.

2. Case Overview: Martin Multi Projects Private Limited, a registered company, failed to comply with the disclosure requirements outlined in Section 134(3)(h). The breach was brought to light through a suo-moto application filed by the company and its directors.

3. Adjudication Process: The adjudicating officer, appointed by the MCA, conducted a hearing on 20th March 2024 to assess the penalty for the violation. The company’s authorized representative, Ms. M. Jayashree, made submissions during the hearing, acknowledging the oversight but citing due disclosures in the company’s financial reports.

4. Penalty Imposition: Considering the facts presented and the company’s status as a small entity, the adjudicating officer imposed a penalty of Rs. 1,50,000 on Martin Multi Projects Private Limited and Rs. 25,000 each on its directors, Mr. Martin Santiago and Mr. Sellam Nadar Ravi, totaling Rs. 3,00,000.

5. Rectification Directive: Alongside the penalty, the company and its directors were directed to rectify the defect promptly upon receipt of the order. Non-compliance could lead to further consequences as per Section 454(8) of the Companies Act, 2013.

Conclusion: The penalty imposed by the MCA on Martin Multi Projects Private Limited underscores the importance of regulatory compliance in corporate governance. This case serves as a reminder for companies to diligently adhere to disclosure requirements and rectify any lapses promptly. As businesses navigate the regulatory landscape, ensuring compliance with statutory provisions remains paramount to avoid penalties and legal repercussions.

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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF CORPORATE AFFAIRS
OFFICE OF THE
REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES
TAMILNADU – COIMBATORE
No.7 A G T BUSINESS PARK, PHASE II, 1ST FLOOR,
PEELAMEDU, COIMBATORE – 641014
e-Mail roc.coimbatore@mca.gov.in

Order Ref: ROC/CBE/A.O./134/15177/2024 Date: 28.03.2024

Order for Penalty under Section 454 for violation of Section 134 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Adjudication of Penalties) Rules, 2014

IN THE MATTER OF M/s. MARTIN MULTI PROJECTS PRIVATE LIMITED. CIN: U70100TZ2009PTC015177.

Appointment of Adjudicating Officer:

1. Ministry of Corporate Affairs vide its Gazette Notification No.A-42011/112/2014-Ad.II dated 24.3.2015 appointed undersigned as Adjudicating Officer in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 454 of the Companies Act, 2013 (herein after known as Act) read with Companies (Adjudication of penalties) Rules, 2014 for adjudging penalties under the provisions of this Act.

Company:

1. Whereas Company M/s. MARTIN MULTI PROJECTS PRIVATE LIMITED (hereinafter Known as Company) is a company registered with this office under the provisions of Companies Act, 2013 having its registered address at 54, Mettupalayam Road, G N Mills Post, Coimbatore – 641 029.

Facts of the case:

2. The company and its directors have filed suo-moto application in this office on 01.11.2023 for adjudication of the penalty for violation of section 134 of the Companies Act, 2013.

3. The undersigned in exercise of power conferred under sub section 4 of section 454 of the Companies Act, 2013 with a view to give a reasonable opportunity of being heard before imposing any penalty, fixed the date of hearing on 20/03/2024 at 11.00 AM to adjudicate the penalty for violation of provision of section 134 of the Companies Act, 2013.

4. Board of Directors of the Company vide their resolution dated 31/08/2023 authorized Ms. M. Jayashree , Chartered Accountant to act as authorized representative of the company before the Registrar of Companies, Coimbatore, to carry out the formalities for the Adjudication of Penalties under Section 454 of the Companies Act, 2013.

5. During the hearing on 20/03/2024 , Ms. M. Jayashree, Chartered Accountant and authorized representative of the Respondent made submissions that the Company had reported in its Board’s Report for the Financial Year 2018-19 and FY 209-20 that the company did not enter into any contract or arrangements with the related parties due to oversight however the company had made due disclosures were made in the notes forming part of accounts vide Note No. 10.

Provisions of the Companies Act, 2013

6. Sub-Section (1) of Section 134 of the Act provides that particulars of contracts or arrangements with related parties referred to in sub- section (1) of section 188 in the prescribed form.

7. Sub-section (8) provides that if a company is in default in complying with the provisions of this section, the company shall be liable to a penalty of three lakh rupees and every officer of the company who is in default shall be liable to a penalty of fifty thousand rupees.

ORDER

8. Having considered the facts and circumstances of the case and the submissions made by the authorized representative of the Respondent, being a small company the Adjudicating officer do hereby impose penalty under section 446 B of the Act on Company and its director as per Table below for violation of Section 134 (3) (h) of the Companies Act, 2013.

S. No Name of the Respondents Amount(In Rupees)
1. M/s. Martin Multi Projects Private Limited. 1,50,000
2. Shri. Martin Santiago 25,000
3. Shri. Sellam Nadar Ravi 25,000
TOTAL 3,00,000

9. Having considered the facts and circumstances of the case and the submissions made by the authorized representative of the Respondent, being a small company the Adjudicating officer do hereby impose penalty under section 446 B of the Act on Company and its director as per Table below for violation of Section 134 (3) (h) of the Companies Act, 2013.

10. The company and its directors are hereby directed to rectify the defect immediately on receipt of copy of this order.

11. The penalty imposed shall be paid through the Ministry of Corporate Affairs portal only.

12. Appeal, if any against this order may be filed in writing with the Regional Director, Southern Region, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, 5th Floor, Shastri Bhavan, 26, Haddows Road, Chennai-600 006 within a period of sixty days from the date of receipt of this order, in Form ADJ setting forth the grounds of appeal and shall be accompanied by a certified copy of this order (Section 454 of the Companies Act, 2013 read with the Companies (Adjudicating Of Penalties) Rules, 2014).

13. Your attention is also invited to Section 454(8) of the Act regarding consequences of non-payment of penalty.

14. In terms of the provisions of sub-rule (9) of Rule 3 of the Companies (Adjudication of Penalties) Rules, 2014, a copy of this order is being sent to Company M/s. Martin Multi Projects Private Limited and its directors.

Also to:-

1.Regional Director, Southern Region, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Chennai.

2.Director, Legal Section, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, 5th Floor, ‘A’ Wing, Shastri Bhawan, Dr.R.P.Road, New Delhi-110001.

3. E Governance Cell, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Shastri Bhawan, 5th Floor, ‘A’ Wing, Dr.R.P.Road, New Delhi-110001.

Place: Coimbatore

Date: 28.03.2024

(BRIJESH KUMAR KAIN), ICLS
REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES
TAMILNADU, COIMBATORE

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