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A fresh MCA notification substitutes the earlier seven Regional Director offices with ten designated locations. The amendment enhances administrative oversight under delegated powers.
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has designated Registrars of Companies as Adjudicating Officers with revised territorial jurisdictions across India. The notification replaces earlier orders and becomes effective from 16 February 2026.
The MCA has revised the list of Regional Directors authorized for LLP matters under Section 458 of the Companies Act. The amendment expands regional coverage from 16 February 2026.
The Central Government has superseded the 2022 notification and reassigned state- and district-wise jurisdiction to specific Registrars. Appeals will lie before the concerned Regional Directors under the updated structure.
The ROC Bangalore held that obtaining and retaining a second DIN in violation of Section 155 of the Companies Act attracts penalty under Section 159. Despite the error being inadvertent and later rectified, the prolonged default of 3075 days resulted in a reduced but substantial penalty.
The ROC Bangalore imposed penalty for holding two Director Identification Numbers in violation of Section 155 of the Companies Act, 2013. Even though the second DIN was obtained inadvertently and later surrendered, the continuing default for 1227 days attracted adjudication and monetary penalty.
The authority held that failure to attach a valuation report with Form PAS-3 violates Rule 12(7) of the PAS Rules. In the absence of a specific penalty, the residuary provision under Section 450 was applied, resulting in maximum penalties.
Failure to attach a valuation report with Form PAS-3 was held to breach Rule 12(7). Since continuing penalties were already imposed earlier, only the minimum penalty was levied in this instance.
The order holds that delayed dematerialisation of securities violates Section 29(1A) and Rule 9A. The company and directors were penalised under the residuary provision for prolonged non-compliance.
Failure to file INC-20A within 180 days resulted in penalties on both the company and its directors. The order highlights strict enforcement of commencement of business provisions.