Companies (Appointment And Qualification Of Directors) Rules: Immediate Action Needed

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Individuals who are allotted DIN after 31 March 2018 are required to submit the KYC Form by 30 April 2019, failing which their DIN will be deactivated.
India Corporate/Commercial Law
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Introduction

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has, pursuant to its notification dated 5 July 2018 (Notification), amended the Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Rules, 2014 (Rules).

Key Highlights

  • Every individual who has been allotted a director identification number (DIN) as on 31 March of a financial year, is required to submit e-Form DIR-3-KYC (KYC Form) to the Central Government on or before 30 April of the immediately following financial year.
  • All directors (including disqualified directors) who have been allotted DIN, or designated partners of limited liability partnerships (LLP) who have been allotted designated partner identification numbers (DPIN) on or before 31 March 2018, are required to submit the KYC Form to the Central Government on or before 31 August 2018. If such individuals fail to submit the KYC Form by 31 August 2018, the DINs/DPINs of such individuals will be deactivated.
  • Individuals who are allotted DIN after 31 March 2018 are required to submit the KYC Form by 30 April 2019, failing which their DIN will be deactivated.
  • Filing of KYC Form for deactivated DINs (post 31 August 2018 or 31 March 2019, as applicable) will be allowed upon payment of a fee of INR 5,000. This is without prejudice to any other action that may be taken by the Central Government for delayed filing of the KYC Form.
  • A director's personal mobile number, personal email ID and AADHAR details have to be a part of the KYC Form in order to get the one-time password. Each KYC Form is required to be signed by a director with his own digital signature certificate and should be duly certified by a practicing chartered accountant, company secretary or a certified management accountant. In case of foreign nationals, inclusion of passport details is mandatory under the KYC Form.
  • The Director as well as the certifying chartered accountant/company secretary/certified management accountant will be subject to imprisonment of up to five years or a fine of up to INR 2,000,000 or both, in case of omission of any material fact or any misstatement in the KYC Form.

As an immediate step, all directors and designated partners must submit the KYC Form by 31 August 2018 to avoid suspension of their DIN.

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Companies (Appointment And Qualification Of Directors) Rules: Immediate Action Needed

India Corporate/Commercial Law
Contributor
  • A leading full-service law firm with over 560 professionals with Pan-India coverage through offices in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Kolkata
  • Lawyers and trusted advisors to leading business houses, multinational corporations, global investors, financial institutions, governments and international law firms
  • Responsive and relationship driven approach to client service on critical issues and along the business life cycle
  • Specialists with deep sector, domain and jurisdictional knowledge to provide effective business solutions
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