Issue 27 – Insights 4
Insights – What the (S)Hell?
The highs & lows of Companies struck off
Comparative analysis | RoC | Number of Companies struck off |
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Highest Number | Hyderabad | 20,082 |
Least number | Shillong | 249 |
Based on the figures available and reported by respective RoCs on the website of Ministry of Company Affairs as on 6th October, 2017
Within a few weeks, bank accounts of such companies were frozen. No operations could be carried out through them. The cancellation or registration / strike off of company name directly affected the management viz Directors of the company. With one stroke, in September 22, 2017 around 3.19 lakh directors stood disqualified for failure/default to file financial statements / annual returns of companies for 3 years or more. Such disqualification of directors was under provisions of section 164(2) (a) of the Companies Act, 2013. There are a number of politicians, actors, bureaucrats and other professionals on the list of disqualified directors.
The professional fraternity – Lawyers, Chartered Accountants and Company Secretaries are understandably up in arms. The legal and technical interpretation and application of section 164(2) (a) of the Companies Act, 2013 is being widely analysed and discussed.