Monday, 10 February 2014

Asok Nadhani-Companies Act 1956- MCA 21

MCA 21
by Asok Nadhani
11.1 MCA 21 Project
  i.    Under the supervision of the National e-governance Programme, a project called ‘MCA 21 Project’ of the Ministry of Company Affairs (MCA) has been launched to facilitate online portal for e-filling. This project covers the services provided by the Registrar of the Companies (ROC). 
ii.    MCA 21 Project facilitates electronic services with speed and certainty to the stakeholders and the professionals from any where at any time by using the portal www.mca.gov.in.
iii.    To avail this facility one needs a -
­    P-4 computer with printer
­    widows 2000 / XP or later
­    internet explorer 6.0 version or later
­    Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.05 version or later
­    digital signature certificate.

11.2 Organisational Set-up of MCA 21
MCA 21 has multi tier organizational set-up which are as follows:
a.     Head quarters: The HQ at New Delhi handles cases that require approval of the Gol for citizen related functions.
b.    Regional Director (RD): It supervises the functioning of ROC’s and handles the matters delegated by Gol. Its offices are at Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai and Noida.
c.     Registrar of Companies (ROC): ROC in States and Union Territories handle the bulk of citizen facing functions.
d.    The official liquidators (OL): These are attached to various High Courts.
            
11.3 Objectives of MCA 21
MCA 21 Project was set-up to provide online services as similar to that of the ROC. Its objectives are to:
­    facilitate the registration of the company and filling of the Statutory documents easily and quickly.
­    facilitate the public to get easy access to the relevant records and to express grievances.
­    help the professionals to provide better and efficient services to the client companies.
­    aid the Financial Institutions to easily find the charges of Registration and verification.
­    ensure the employees about the sensible and effective compliance of relevant laws and corporate governance.

11.4 Scope of MCA 21 Programme
It is responsible for –
­    setting up of IT infrastructure, Physical Front Office (PFO’s), Digital Signature/PKI delivery mechanisms and associated security requirements.
­    setting up of temporary FO’s to meet with the requirements for the peak periods and also shut down of such temporary FO’s when the requirements are over.
­    Design and development of application system
­    Migrating legacy data and digitization of paper documents to the new system.
­    Providing MCA services to all MCA 21 stakeholders in accordance with the Service Oriented Approach and to facilitate training at all levels and all offices (Front and Back)

11.5 Key Benefits of MCA 21 project
The project is targeted to fulfill the requirements of the users such as corporates, professionals, banks, MCA employees etc. The key benefits of the MCA 21 project are as follows:
ú   On-line registration of the company
ú   Simple and easy mode of filling forms and returns
ú   Customer-centric approach
ú   Total transparency through governance
ú   Resolve investors grievances on time
ú   Registration as well as verification of charges at anytime from anywhere.
ú   Inspection of public documents of Companies anytime from anywhere.
ú   Building up a centralized corporate database repository
ú   Enhanced service level fulfillment and customer relationship building.
ú   Better compliance management.
ú   Increased usage of professional certificate to ensure authenticity and reliability of Forms/Returns.
ú   Better monitoring and supervision by MCA.

11.6 ROC offices under MCA 21
  i.        To provide requisite comfort for e-filling to the required companies, facilitation centers known as Front Office (FO) has been opened in many location throughout the country.
ii.        The Front Office constitutes the interface of the corporate and public user with the MCA 21 system.
iii.        It operates through two wings:
­    Virtual Front Office (VFO),
­    Physical Front Office (PFO) or Registered Front Office (RFO).

11.6.1 Virtual Front Office (VFO)
  i.    It provides anywhere anytime services for filling digital signed e-forms by accessing MCA portal through internet. It pre-supposes availability of related facilities to convert documents into PDF format through scanning of documents wherever required.
ii.    The VFO system calculates fee payable on the form, accepts payment through credit card and internet banking and allows to make offline payment through self generated challan.
iii.    After the e-forms are successfully submitted, a Service Requisite Number (SRN) is generated by the system for the user which can be used for future correspondence with MCA.

11.6.2 Physical Front Office and Registered Front Office
  i.    When a user does not have the computer facility, he can avail the facilities like VFO through designated centres known as Physical Front Office (PFO) or Registered Front Office (RFO).
ii.    The PFO are set to replace the ROC counters. The user can submit all the documents and fees at the PFO. The paper documents will be converted into electronic documents by customer service agents manning PFO. 
iii.    The PFO remains operational for a period of three years only, by which time it is expected that all clients will operate through VFO.
11.6.3 Back Office
  i.    The Back Office represents the office of RoCs, Regional Directors, and Headquarter and takes care of internal processing of the forms filed by the corporate user as per MCA norms and guideline.
ii.    Its processing relates to :
a.     Supporting all routine tasks like registration and approvals.
b.    Dynamic routing of the electronically filed document and storing approved documents as part of electronic records.
c.     Identification of defaulters and respond quickly to the investors grievances.
d.    Storing of all approved documents of companies in the electronic records, and provision of access to authorized persons.
e.     Increasing efficiency of Technical Security.
f.      Follow up matters closely related to compliance management including prosecutions.
g.    Provide alerts where a task is not carried out within the stipulated time.
h.    Add speed and certainty in service delivery.

11.7 e-Filing
  i.    MCA project facilitates e-Filing of various forms and application under the Companies Act, 1956 and the rules and regulations thereunder.
ii.    Some common materials needed in the process of e-Filing are:
  1. Instruction Kit – It contains the detail instructions explaining how to fill an e-Form. An e-Form can be downloaded with or without instruction Kit.
  2. Prefill – It refers to functionality by which the requisite data from the system fills spaces automatically without repeatedly entering the same.
  3. Pre-scrutiny – It is also a functionality used for checking whether certain core aspects are properly filled in the e-Form. The user has to make the necessary attachments in PDF format before submitting the e-Form for pre-scrutiny.

11.7.1 e-Form
  i.    An e-Form is document in electronic format for filing with MCA authorities through the Internet. It contains some mandatory fields which are required to be filled in.
ii.    A Corporate Identity Number (CIN) for an Indian Company and Foreign Company Registration Number (FCRN) for Foreign Company is required to be filled-up.
iii.    An instruction kit is available for each e-Form, which contains detailed instructions for properly filling the e-Form.

11.7.1.1 e-Forms Classes
According to different services availed by the user the prescribed e-forms are categorized under the following heads:
-         Company Registration,
-         Compliance Related Filing,
-         Change Services,
-         Charge Management,
-         Investor Services,
-         Approval Services,
·         Head Quarter,
·         Regional Director,
·         RoCs,
-         Informational Services,
-         Annual filing of e-forms.
a.     Company Registration: To registrar a company, the user has to comply with different forms namely Form 1A, 1, 18 and 32. After processing through these forms, the company is registered and a CIN is generated for the company
b.    Compliance Related Filing: This covers filing of e-Forms under compliance related filing services, like:
  • Returns of allotment including details of shares issued for consideration other than cash.
  • Return of buy back of securities.
  • Return of deposits by the company which has accepted public deposits during the year.
  • Return of appointment of Managing Director, whole time Director.
  • Notice of appointment of auditor.
  • Statutory report.
  • Cost audit report.
c.     Change Services: Any change like change in Capital structure, increase in authorised capital, increase in the number of members, change of situation of registered office of the company and change of Directors, Manager and Secretary etc. are to be carried through the prescribed form which has to be filed with the RoCs. Foreign companies are required to intimate the RoC about the changes in the charter statutes or any instrument governing the company, changes in the registered office, principal place of business, persons appointed as Directors, Secretaries and authorised representatives.
d.    Charge Management: To create or modify charges on assets or satisfaction of charges, an e-Form has to be filled with the concerned RoC under this category. It also includes filing of e-Forms for appointment and cessation of receiver and filing of accounts by receiver.
e.     Investor Services: To launch any complaint against the company by the investors, the investor has to file a separate e-Form for each company. This is a part of investor services which is free and no digital signature is needed for filing this e-Form. The nature of complaint may relate to:
              i.        Shares/Dividend,
            ii.        Debentures/Bond,
           iii.        Fixed Deposits,
           iv.        Miscellaneous.
The investor can also view the latest status of the complaint by querying on the Service Request Number (SRN) of the complaint.
f.      Approval Services —Head Quarter
All approvals relating to managerial personnel, managerial remuneration, annual accounts and other important aspects are processed through the MCA (Headquarter), in the following cases:
  • Any exemptions regarding depreciation charge, extension of time for repayment of deposits or in attaching annual accounts of subsidiary,
  • Recognition as a Nidhi company,
  • Appointment of sole selling agent or sole buying agent,
  • Declaration of dividend out of reserves,
  • Consent for holding office or place of profit,
  • Providing loan or guarantee or security for specified category of persons,
  • Modification of the form and content of Balance sheet and profit and loss account,
  • Appointment of Cost Auditor, etc.

g.    Approval Services —Regional Director
The approval of the Regional Director is required in respect of the following matters:
  • Issue of licence under section 25,
  • Approval of contract under section 297,
  • Rectification of Name of company,
  • Appointment/Removal of auditor,
  • Shifting of registered office from jurisdiction of one RoC to another within the State,
  • Opening of new branches by a Nidhi Company, etc.
h.    Approval Services – RoCs
The approval of the RoC is required in the following cases:
  • Extension of time period for holding AGM,
  • Holding AGM at place other than registered address,
  • Declaring a company as defunct,
  • Extension of the period of annual accounts,
  • Amalgamation of companies, etc.
i.      Informational Services: It covers forms to be filed with RoC for informational purposes, e.g., resolutions and agreements, order received from Court or Company Law Board etc.
j.      Annual filing of e-forms: Annual filing e-forms are to be used for filing the annual return and Balance Sheet & Profit & Loss account of the company.

11.7.2 Steps for e-Filling
An e-Form may be filed in Online or Offline method as explained below:
i.      Online method:
  • User should access the MCA portal through its user name and password.
  • Select the e-Form category from the e-Form tabs.
  • Fill up the appropriate e-Form. As soon as the Corporate Identity Number (CIN) is entered, the Prefill facility will automatically fill up the space of static details such as name, address etc. 
  • The user has to attach the necessary documents to the e-Form.
  • After filling up all the columns of the e-Form the user can avail the pre-scrutiny service. This will verify the documents and notify to rectify where necessary.
  • The applicant will then submit the duly signed document electronically.
  • The system will calculate the requisite fees to be paid including late fees, if applicable.
  • Payments regarding fees shall be made through electronic (credit card, Internet banking) method or by bank counter. Electronic payment can also be made at the VFO.
  • The status of the form (whether accepted or rejected) can be checked using the Service Request number (SRN).
  • Acknowledgement shall be provided through e-mail or else one can check the status at MCA portal. 
  • Instruction Kit is available at any time for the user to guide through the procedures while filling the e-form.
ii.    Offline method: Steps for online and offline methods are same. The steps exclusive for e-filling are:
  • The user downloads the e-Form from the My MCA portal.
  • Use the prefill button in e-Form to populate the greyed out portion by connecting to the internet.
  • The applicant needs to sign the documents using a digital signature.
  • The e-Form is facilitated with the Check Form button which can be used to check the fill up of the columns in the e-Forms.
  • To avail the pre-scrutiny service one has to upload the e-Form.

11.8 User Administration
a.     Director Identification Number (DIN):
Each director of the company is required to make an application to MCA for allotment of unique Director Identification Number (DIN). It is intended to be a lifetime number and can be obtained through the portal by submitting the basic details like name, address, date of birth etc. of the directors. The applicant can enquire the application status by quoting provisional DIN allotted at MCA portal.
b.    Registration with MCA website
To avail the services such as filling the returns, submitting the required documents etc. one has to get himself register with MCA website, such as Business User, Registered User, FO User, etc. One has to use the User ID and password to login in the MCA website to avail its various services.
c.     Digital Signature
A digital signature is the electronic signature duly issued by the Certifying Authority that shows the authenticity of the person signing the same. Every user who is required to sign an e-Form for submission with MCA must acquire Digital Signature. The following four types of users are identified with Digital Signature Certificates (DSC’s).
  • MCA (government) employees,
  • Professionals (Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries, Cost accountants) who interact with MCA and companies in the context of the Companies Act, 1956,
  • Authorized Signatories and Directors of Companies,
  • Representatives of Banks and Financial Institutions,
  • Intermediaries such as TCS, Sify, etc, have also been notified to issue these MCA21 Compliance DSC’s.
For more details, refer to Business & Corporate Laws by Asok Nadhani, BPB Publications, www.bpbonline.com, bpbpublications@gmail.com