(1) A shall give intimation to the in the , of the payment or satisfaction in full of any registered under this Chapter within a period of thirty days from the date of such payment or satisfaction .
that in case of a Specified IFSC , the Registrar may, on an application by the company, allow such registration to be made within a period of three hundred days of such creation on payment of such additional fees as may be prescribed.
that in case of a Specified IFSC private company, the Registrar may, on an application by the company, allow such registration to be made within a period of three hundred days of such creation on payment of such additional fees as may be prescribed.
the Registrar may, on an application by the company or the charge holder, allow such intimation of payment or satisfaction to be made within a period of three hundred days of such payment or satisfaction on payment of such additional fees as may be prescribed.
(2) The Registrar shall, on receipt of intimation under sub-section (1), cause a notice to be sent to the holder of the charge calling upon him to show cause within such time not exceeding fourteen days, as may be specified in such notice, as to why payment or satisfaction in full should not be recorded as intimated to the Registrar, and if no cause is shown, by such holder of the charge, the Registrar shall order that a memorandum of satisfaction shall be entered in the register of charges kept by him under section 81 and shall inform the company that he has done so:
Provided that the notice referred to in this sub-section shall not be required to be sent, in case the intimation to the Registrar in this regard is in the specified form and signed by the holder of charge.
(3) If any cause is shown, the Registrar shall record a note to that effect in the register of charges and shall inform the company.
(4) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to affect the powers of the Registrar to make an entry in the register of charges under section 83 or otherwise than on receipt of an intimation from the company.
(a) is not a private company; and
(b) has a minimum paid-up share capital, as may be prescribed:
Provided that a company which is a subsidiary of a company, not being a private company, shall be deemed to be public company for the purposes of this Act even where such subsidiary company continues to be a private company in its articles.
6.1.8-Companies (Registration of Charges) Rules,2014
Satisfaction of charge.-
A compary or charge holder shall within a period of three hundred days from the date of the payment or satisfaction in full of any charge registered under Chapter VI, give intimation of the same to the Registrar in along with the fee.
(1) A company shall within a period of thirty days from the date of the payment or satisfaction in full of any charge registered under Chapter VI, give intimation of the same to the Registrar in Form No.CHG-4 along with the fee.
(2) Where the Registrar enters a memorandum of satisfaction of charge in full in pursuance of Section 82 or 83, he shall issue a certificate of registration of satisfaction of charge in
Form CHG-4 is substituted vide the Companies (Registration of Charges) Second Amendment Rules 2022 dated 29.08.2022. To view the Notification, Click Here. To view the substituted return, Click Here.
Form CHG-4 is substituted vide the Companies (Registration of Charges) Second Amendment Rules 2018 dated 18.12.2018. To view the Notification, Click Here. To view the substituted return, Click Here
Commencement Notification dated 5.07.2018
Companies (Registration of Charges) Amendment Rules, 2017 dated 07/04/2014
Enforcement Notification S.O. 902(E) dated 26/03/2014
Exemption to Specified IFSC Private company [GSR 09(E)] dated 04/01/2017
Exemption to Specified IFSC Public company [GSR 08(E)] dated 04/01/2017
MCA Notification dated 29.08.2022 regarding Companies (Registration of Charges) Second Amendment Rules, 2022.
The Companies (Amendment) Act, 2017 (Effective from 03.01.2018)
Form CHG 4 substituted vide MCA Notification dated 29.08.2022
Form CHG-4 (April, 2017)