Black money fight: Govt to deregister 1.20 lakh more companies


New Delhi, Jan 16 (PTI): The government today said it has decided to strike off the names of 1.20 lakh more companies from the official records for various non-compliances as part of its continuing fight against the black money menace.

Nearly 2.26 lakh companies have already been deregistered and around 3.09 lakh directors associated with these entities have been disqualified.

The latest decision to strike off more 1.20 lakh companies from official records came after a review meeting of the actions taken with respect to deregistered firms last week.

Minister of State for Corporate Affairs P P Chaudhary, who chaired the review meeting, has directed officials to expedite action against the companies that are to be struck off the records.

For various non-compliances, around 1,20,000 more companies have been identified for striking-off, the corporate affairs ministry said in a release.

Till the end of December 2017, over 2.26 lakh companies were deregistered for various non-compliances and being inactive for long.

These moves are part of larger efforts to curb illicit fund flows.

According to the release, 1,157 cases had been filed with the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) for restoration of deregistered companies.

"Out of these cases, NCLT had given orders for considering restoration of 180 companies, of which 128 companies have already been restored by the concerned Registrars of Companies (ROCs) after completion of the requisite compliance formalities," it said.

With respect to 992 court cases pertaining to disqualification of directors that are pending with various high courts, the ministry said around 190 cases have been disposed of.

Besides, the minister has asked for handling cases under the Condonation of Delay Scheme on a priority basis in order to ensure that eligible companies can avail the benefit.

The scheme, which would be operational till March 31, 2018, provides an opportunity for defaulting companies to submit their filings.

The ministry also said there is now a trend of increasing compliance after the striking-off and disqualification exercise. More and more companies are coming forward to file their annual returns and statements on the MCA21, it added.

All filings under the Companies Act are to be made through the MCA21 portal.

The minister emphasised that message should be sent out to company secretaries and directors of all companies to ensure that filings are made on time, which would also help prevent unnecessary litigation and prosecution.

Chaudhary said the ministry ensures that principles of good corporate governance are followed in letter and spirit and an atmosphere of trust prevails for the investors.

"Similarly, it is important to ensure that unscrupulous elements do not misuse the corporate governance channels to defraud innocent investors.

A fair, transparent and accountable corporate governance ecosystem shall form the bedrock of sustained high economic growth in new India," he said.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Wed, Jan 17 2018

    It is really big jolt to so many employees working in these companies who will be deprive of their jobs

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Wed, Jan 17 2018

    Most of these are fictitious companies or BENAMI companies, just on paper to rake in moolah!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 17 2018

    I know one Union Minister who had Drivers & Gardeners as Directors in many of his Companies ...

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  • Shailaja Bhat, Thane. Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 16 2018

    DO GOVERNMENT HAVE ANY PLANS FOR THE EMPLOYMENT FOR THE JOB LOSERS FROM THIS MOVE?

    MODI OR AMIT SHAH WILL NOT AFFECTED BY THIS.

    THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES WHO ARE WORKING IN THIS COMPANIES ARE AFFECTED.

    FIRST GOVERNMENT SHOULD CHALK OUT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES TO THE AFFECTED PEOPLE.

    BECAUSE OF SUCH AMATEUR DECISION OF MODI ALL OVER POOR PEOPLE OF COUNTRY ARE IN TROUBLE.

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  • hindu, Kudla

    Wed, Jan 17 2018

    You did not understand the Problem- We all should cheer this decision.
    I'm glad you're concerned about people losing jobs, but in reality, that will never happen because these corporations do not hire anybody. Members of these corporations are nonexistent.
    Remember the words noncompliant, nonexisting, corporations formed to syphon off money.
    This means that the taxpayers of India Who genuinely pay taxes are being affected and corrupt government officials and politicians of all parties have benefited.
    This is a good move to shut these organizations of which will bring out more information on it and will expose more of the corruption and bring that money to the mainstream.
    What an intelligent person like you should understand is regularizing a broken system for many years is going to take a lot of pain and if we had left the system in place eventually crumble on its own weight, and you would have social unrest.
    Don't we all like to see a country which is corruption freeAnd Pro-growth and not politics as usual To create banks and appeasement politics.

    I know the negative thoughts of everybody in the country stems from years of pessimism that we have been raised with, but we have to stop and for the change in course can be part of the change

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Tue, Jan 16 2018

    The PM Modi's government initiative will be genuine if they set impartial enquiry against the BJP master strategist Amit Shah son Yash Shah company in profiting and closure within an year.

    How long 'corruption free government' of Modi Sarkar wanted to investigate 'Paradise Paper', 'Panama Paper', 'Rafale jet', PDS Scam, VYAPAM Scam run though its crony capitalist and Saffron worn Sadhus?

    Why the IT, CBI, ED arms tied behind when investigating BJP's own scams?
    Lastly, How does Bellary Reddy can have Rs 500 crores daughters wedding when the RBI has imposed limitation for each individuals withdrawals?

    Jai Hind

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  • HENRY MiSQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Jan 16 2018

    Fake JUMLAS!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 16 2018

    Show us the Proof ...

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