New Forms on MCA
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39 new forms from 14/04/2014 plz read the same
First new form name is given then its purpose is mentioned and corresponding old forms details which we use to file
1. INC-1 Application for reservation of name – old form 1A
2. INC-2 OPC- Application for Incorporation - New form
3. INC-3 OPC- Nominee consent form - New form
4. INC-4 OPC- Change in Member/Nominee - New form
5. INC-5 OPC- Intimation of cessation - New form
6. INC-6 OPC- Application for Conversion - New form
7. INC-7 Incorporation of Co. (Other than OPC) 1
8. INC-18 Application to Regional director for conversion of section 8 co.
into any other kind of co. - New form
9. INC-20 Intimation to Registrar of revocation/surrender of license issued u/s 8 - New form
10. INC.21 Application for commencement of business old form 19, 20
11. INC-22 Notice for situation or change of situation of registered office old form 18
12. INC-23 Application to Regional director for approval to shift the registered office from one state to another state or from jurisdiction of one registrar to another within the state - old form 1AD,24AAA
13. INC-24 Application for change of name old form - 1B
14. INC-27 Conversion form Pvt. To public or vice-versa old forms - 1B, 62
15. INC-28 Notice of order of the Court or Tribunal or any other competent authority - old form 21
16. PAS-3 Return of allotment - old form 2
17. SH-7 Notice to Registrar for alteration of share capital - old form 5
18. SH-8 letter of offer - New form about swiss replica watches
19. SH-11 Return in respect of buy back of securities - old form 4C
20. CHG-1 Application for registration of creation or modification of charge (other than debentures) - old form 8
21. CHG.4 Particulars of satisfaction of charge - old form 17
22. CHG-6 Notice of appointment or cessation of receiver or manager - old form 15
23. CHG-9 Application for registration of creation or modification of charge in case of debentures - old form 10
24. MGT-14 Filing of Resolutions and agreements to the Registrar under section 117 - old form 23
25. DIR-3 Application for allotment of Director Identification Number - old form DIN 1
26. DIR-5 Intimation of change in particulars of Director to be given to the Central Government - old form DIN 4
27. DIR-7 Notice of resignation of a director to the Registrar - NEW FORM
28. DIR-8 Particulars of appointment of directors and the key managerial personnel and the changes among them - Form 32, 32AD replica omega watches
29. MR-1 Return of appointment of managing director or whole time director or manager - Form 25C
30. MR-2 Form of application to the Central Government for approval of appointment or reappointment and remuneration or increase in remuneration or waiver for excess or over payment to managing director or whole time director or manager and commission or remuneration to directors - old form 25A
31. URC-1 Application by a company for registration under section 366 - Old Form 37, 39
32. FC-1 Information to be filed by foreign company - old form 44
33. FC.2 Return of alteration in the documents filed for registration by foreign company - old form 49, 52
34. FC.3 List of all principal places of business in India established by foreign company - old form 52
35. FC.4 Annual Return - old form PTII rolex replica watches
36. ADJ Memorandum of Appeal New form - new form
37. MSC-1 Application to ROC for obtaining the status of dormant company - new form
38. MSC-3 Return of dormant companies - New form
39. MSC-4 Application for seeking status of active company - new form
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