Overview of new MCA V3 Portal in Chandigarh

In recent years, the Ease of Doing Business has gained special importance for businesses among the most developed economies of the world. Similarly, the position of India in terms of Ease of Doing business has changed drastically in past few years.

According to a study made by the World Bank, which studied countries based on Ease of doing business rankings, and gave weights based on certain parameters which are used to build EoDB ranking. Here a high EoDB signifies a more conducive environment for starting & running a business in any particular country. Among the 190 countries that were subject to the study made, India ranked 63rd position and is still improving. For the last three years in a row, India has maintained its position as top three among the top 10 improvers, with an improvement of 67 ranks.

In all these years, the Government has made innumerable efforts to improve business by launching various programs & incentives to encourage businesses to grow. In the year 2014, the Government of India launched its ambitious program of regulatory reforms intending to ease the process of doing business in India and create a more business-friendly environment. For instance, since the launch of the ‘Ease of Doing business ‘scheme the government has reduced as much as 25,000 compliances, which have been especially helpful for small-scale industries & start-ups. Accordingly, India came out to become one of the most attractive destinations not only for investments but also for doing business jumping from 142nd position in 2014 to 63rd (2019) in ‘The World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Ranking in 2020.

Taking a further leap in its efforts, the Union Ministry of Corporate Affairs under the Government of India announced the upgradation of the MCA 21 V2 Portal to the MCA V3 portal on 26th June 2022, for LLP fillings, which will be rolled out with additional features from 31st August 2022, as part of its efforts to help businesses to manage their compliances better, and thus form a better system for corporate governance.

 

MCA V3 Portal in Chandigarh

Chandigarh is a union territory in India and is the capital of its neighbouring states, Punjab and Haryana. Chandigarh is among the early planned cities and is internationally famous for its architecture and urban designs. Mohali and Panchkula are the Metropolitan areas of Chandigarh. According to the 2011 Indian census, the total population of Chandigarh is 1,055,450, and the City’s population density is about 9,252 persons per square kilometer. Chandigarh has a sex ratio of 818 females for every thousand males. While English is the state’s sole official language, Hindi and Punjabi are the other two most spoken languages in Chandigarh.
Chandigarh was declared the third-largest deposit center and seventh-largest credit center nationwide by the Reserve Bank of India in 2012; that’s why it is counted among the wealthiest towns in India. Chandigarh has three government bases – Chandigarh administration, Punjab government, and Haryana government. The city has three government bases, and that’s why the government is a significant employer in the City. Even the people residing in Chandigarh are mainly those who were working for these governments or are the retired government officials or Army officials. Because of this reason, the Chandigarh is also known as ‘Pensioner’s Paradise.’
The prominent industries in Chandigarh are paper manufacturing, metal, alloy, pharmaceuticals, food products, sanitaryware, etc. Trade and businessis the main occupation in Chandigarh. Many prominent Indian firms and multinational corporations, including EVRY, Dell, Tech Mahindra, Airtel, etc., have established their bases in the City and its suburbs.

The startup ecosystem in Chandigarh
Before discussing the startup ecosystem of Chandigarh, you must know what a startup is. In simple words, a startup is a business still in its initial growth stage. Chandigarh is a Union Territory, and it is also the capital of Punjab and Haryana. Economically, Chandigarh is the highest-income town and the most well-planned and cleaner City in India. If roughly estimated, Chandigarh has 2500 plus small-scale businesses, which means that the startup ecosystem of Chandigarh is quite supportive.
This startup policy of Chandigarh was officially released by the government of Chandigarh in 2017 with a vision to create a world-class startup ecosystem in the City. As already cleared by the Chandigarh government that it wants to make a world-class startup ecosystem, the union territory has mainly focused on Information Technology. It would be fostered through strategic investments and policy interventions.
To build a strong startup ecosystem, the government is leveraging the entrepreneurial spirit in the City to attract young people to become an entrepreneur. The nodal agency responsible for developing the startup ecosystem is the ‘Industries Department of the Chandigarh government.’ Under the startup policy of the Chandigarh government, more than 80 startups are registered.
The aim of the startup policy of the Chandigarh government is to focus on –
• the development of Information Technology (IT) startups
• develop entrepreneurship through entrepreneurship development programs
• development of 50,000 square feet of incubation space
• provide hand-holding support to students and young entrepreneurs to launch their startups without any chaos.
The startup policy of the Chandigarh government has successfully shown impeccable performance in awareness and outreach.

Profit-making startup ideas in Chandigarh
Recycling Business
Chandigarh is among the clean cities in India, and that’s why the recycling business in Chandigarh is both economically and physically advantageous. Chandigarh’s recycling business provides many investment opportunities that involve construction, waste recycling devices, recycling cell phones, composting laptops, reusing, and other digital item recycling. If you are a nature lover and have decent money, you can invest in the recycling business as it will yield high profits.

Food processing Business
The majority of cereals generated are not consumed in their raw form by the customers, so through food processing, the gross material is converted into simple to prepare food. The food processing business has a wide scope in Chandigarh. Chandigarh produces bushels of grain, rice, and corn each year which means that they need to process the cereals for customers’ consumption. Food processing units need simple investment and can help you earn long-term profits.

Livestock Farming
Chandigarh is incomplete without milk, creamy lassi, and butter so livestock farming in Chandigarh is also a good idea. Livestock farming consists of a significant proportion of Chandigarh’s economic development. Chandigarh government is very determined to promote livestock farming. The government provides appropriate livestock medical care facilities and the ability to augment livestock numbers by establishing a semen bank.

Restaurants
The cuisines of Chandigarh are very creamy and spicy as they consist of lassi, chole bhature, parantha, and Amritsari kulcha. Chandigarh has a very delicious cuisine that attracts tourists. So, opening a restaurant in Chandigarh is an excellent idea. The traditional Punjabi food is loved by tourists and can help you in making profits. To open a restaurant in Chandigarh, you need a reasonable investment. Besides this, you need to have enough money to run the restaurant for at least six months without any profits. Though the profit earning will be late, this will surely provide you with a long-term and stable business.

Information Technology
The network connectivity of Chandigarh and its connectivity with states like Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, and Himachal Pradesh attract the IT pool of talent and IT companies. Many prominent IT companies are looking to establish their base and offices in Chandigarh. Chandigarh and its suburbs are a significant home to Indian and international companies. So, starting an information technology business is a perfect idea because you can start a small company in information technology with a reasonable amount of investment.

 

Introduction of the MCA V3 portal in Chandigarh

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs announced the latest portal MCA V3 on 26.04.2022 which was primarily focused on offering LLP-related services in the beginning and to be later shifted for Company related services when notified. As per the latest notifications on the MCA portal in Chandigarh, the MCA V3 portal will be released on 31st Aug 2022 from 12:00 AM onwards.

 

Login & Registration in Chandigarh

How to register on MCA portal in Chandigarh?

It is to be noted that the users who are pre-registered in the MCA21 V2 shall not be required to re-register themselves or any business organization. In case, the user tries to re-register despite registration on the MCA V2 portal, the system will auto-detect the email id given as a duplicate id.

However, where the user creates a user id with a new email id that was not in the MCA21 V2 portal, he will be able to create a new user id.

Login as a New User on the MCA V3 portal in ChandigarhNew User refers to a person who does not possess an existing user account in the pre-existing MCA 21 V2 portal. Thus, a ‘New User’ will be undertaking registration afresh on the MCA portal. If the user is new to the MCA 21 system in Chandigarh, he could register himself as either a ‘Registered User’ or ‘Business user’.

Steps of Registration in Chandigarh

  1. Firstly go to the MCA portal by logging in (mca.gov.in) and click ‘Sign Up’ and further ‘Register’.
  2. After Clicking on the Register button will take you to the Registration page.
  3. Choose the preferred User category & user role as required.
  4. Fill in the prescribed details such as Name, Address, details of Communication, etc.
  5. Create a user id and a strong password with a hint question & answer for password recovery and click ‘Create my profile.
  6. Now you can log in using your credentials after you receive confirmation through an e-mail / SMS on successful registration

 

Professional User Login in Chandigarh

Professional User Login in Chandigarh

 

i. Please select ‘Business User’ under User Category and select ‘Professional’ as User Role. PAN is mandatory for Professional Users.

 

Professional User Login Step 1 in Chandigarh

 

ii. Provide First Name, Middle Name & Last Name as in PAN database Date of Birth should match with PAN database.

 

Professional User Login Step 2 in Chandigarh

 

iii. Fill in details related to address along with pin code and details of communication.

 

Professional User Login Step 3 in Chandigarh

 

iv. Now, create a strong password for login purposes along with a hint question & answer for remembering the password.

 

Professional User Login Step 4 in Chandigarh

 

v. Lastly, you will be required to select whether, you wish to avail of SMS alert services for new updates on form filling, accounts details related updates, MCA updates, etc.

Professional User Login Step 5 in Chandigarh

vi. Finally, click, create my account.

Professional User Login Step 6 in Chandigarh

 

Director/Designated Partner User Registration in Chandigarh

 

i. For the purposes of registration of Director or Designated Partner on the MCA V3 portal in Chandigarh, it is not necessary to submit PAN details, instead, DIN/DPIN must be mentioned compulsorily.

Click Director/Designated Partner under User type on the registration page.

Director User Login Step 1 in Chandigarh

ii. Fill in details such as First Name, Middle Name & Last Name in the CAPITAL LETTERS of the applicant director, which should match with the name registered in the MCA database.

Director User Login Step 2 in Chandigarh

iii. Details of communication such as the mobile number and email address of the applicant director will be the pre-filled (non-editable) basis from the MCA database for Directors/DP.

Director User Login Step 3 in Chandigarh

iv. Please provide a Password and Hint Question and Answer. Hint Question will be helpful when the User forgets the Password and applies for Password recovery.

Director User Login Step 4 in Chandigarh

v. Finally, click ‘Create My Account to complete the process.

Director User Login Step 5 in Chandigarh 

Director User Login Step 6 in Chandigarh

Director User Login Step 7 in Chandigarh

 

Information to be provided for the purposes of Registration in Chandigarh

Under MCA 21 V3 portal in Chandigarh, the user will be required to hold the following information/documents which will vary slightly depending on the type of the user. While some information is generic and needed to be fulfilled by every type of user, there are certain requirements for certain users, a few of which have been provided below-

  • Details of Communication i.e. Email Address/Contact Number/Registered business address in case of Business users.
  • While PAN is non-mandatory for registered users but compulsory for business users.
  • It shall be compulsory for the users to provide CIN /LLPIN /FLLPIN / FCRN details by Company/LLP User.
  • Director/Designated Partner must submit their DIN / DPIN
  • Only general information is required from the Manager/Secretary/Authorized Representative of a business organization.
  • Only general information is required from Officer in Default.
  • Every professional user must submit his/her Professional Membership Number with Professional Institute respectively.

 

Types of Users under the MCA V3 Portal in Chandigarh

Registered Users in ChandigarhRegistered users comprise any individuals. Registered users comprise individuals with access to the basic services of the MCA portal such as e-books, e-consultation, Master Data Services, View Public Document services, and filing of complaints.

Business Users in ChandigarhA business user can be any of the following and they can access and file all the forms. Though there are no changes in the naming of the Business users between MCA 21V2 and MCA V3, the name of ‘Practicing Professional’ in the MCA V2 portal has been changed to “Professional User” in V3. Following are the sub-types of business users-

i. Master Role for any company/LLP. This user account will have access to all MCA FO services concerning the respective Company/LLP. This user can also authorize the Manager/Secretary/officer in default/ Authorised Representative to act on its behalf. Additionally, all the primary services available to the registered user will be available to such users.

ii. Director/Designated Partner– Any individual who is appointed as a Director in a company or a designated partner in an LLP. These users would be allowed for the following functionalities-

  • Access to all primary services as are available to a registered user.
  • Access to all MCA FO services (including e-filing services and e-adjudication services) in relation to the company/LLP where they are currently appointed
  • Right to authorize Manager/Secretary/officer in default/Authorised Representative to access MCA FO services (e-filing and e-adjudication services) on behalf of the company/LLP

iii. Professional Users-This category comprises professionals which are Company Secretary, Chartered Accountants, or Cost Accountants. They will be able to access all MCA FO services for any company/LLP. Professional users will not be required to obtain any authorization from the company/LLP. Similar to other business users, professional users shall also be allowed access to basic services as any registered user.

iv. Manager/Secretary/Authorized representative-These users will have access to all MCA FO services (including e-filing services and e-consultation services), in relation to the company/LLP wherein they have been authorized to perform such services. Additionally, all the primary services available to the registered user will be available to such users.

v. Officer-in-default-Section 2(60) of the Companies Act, 2013 defines officer in default. The officer-in-default will have rights similar to a Manager/Secretary/Authorized representative once authorized in this regard. In addition, they would also be able to view/reply to notices linked with their PAN (under the e-adjudication module) irrespective of their association with the company/LLP.

vi. Nodal Officer-IEPF-These include the Director or Chief Financial Officer or Company Secretary of the company, who are appointed for the purposes of verification of claims and coordination with the Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority. Additionally, all the primary services available to the registered user will be available to such users.

vii. Deputy Nodal Officer-IEPF- A company may appoint one or more Officers as Deputy Nodal Officers to assist the Nodal Officer for the purposes of verification of claim and coordination with the Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority. Additionally, all the primary services available to the registered user will be available to such users.

viii. Professional Staff Member-Professional Staff Member refers to any person who is with or on behalf of a Professional of ICSI/ICAI/ICWAI as a staff. Such members will also include-

  • Trainees Of The Professional Firms
  • Non-Professional Members of Professional Firms etc.

 

Changes in the Company Forms in Chandigarh

List of Forms Covered in MCA v3 Portal in Chandigarh

In our continuous endeavor to serve better, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs is launching the first set of Company Forms on the MCA21 V3 portal. From 31st August 2022 onwards, the list of nine company forms mentioned below will be rolled out under the MCA V3 portal with proposed enhancements. The list includes-

Form Name Purpose Proposed Changes under the MCA V3 portal
CHG-1 Application for the purpose of registration of creation/ modification of charge except those created with respect to debentures including particulars regarding modification of charge by an asset reconstruction company.

 

The form has been made web-based.

 

Particulars of all joint charge holders’ attachments have been removed and information is captured in a machine-readable format.

 

System-based email filling by the charge holder in cases where the form is not signed by the company or its authorized representative.

 

 

Authorization by IRP/RP/liquidator in case of a company undergoing liquidation & Corporate Insolvency resolution process (CIRP).

 

New charge asset types have been added to the list.

 

Certain other miscellaneous improvements repositioning of fields, changes related to the declaration, etc.

CHG-4 Details related to the satisfaction of charges to ROC. The form has been made web-based.

 

‘Letter of the charge holder stating that the amount has been satisfied’ as an attachment has

been removed.

 

Authorization by IRP/RP/liquidator in case of a company undergoing liquidation.

CHG-6  

Intimation to RoC regarding the

appointment or cessation of receiver/manager of charge.

The form has been made web-based.

 

Requirement related to attachments has been

Removed and instead, information will be captured in machine-readable

format (under fields no. 9(a) and 9(b).

 

Certain other miscellaneous improvements repositioning of fields, changes related to the declaration, etc.

CHG-8 Application to Central Government requesting an extension of the period for filling details of registration of satisfaction of a charge

Or

For the purpose of rectifying or omission or any misstatement related to any particular in relation to creation/ modification/ satisfaction of charge)

The form has been made web-based.

 

Letter of authorization (in case of Authorised Representative of a foreign company) attachment has been removed since form can be filed only by Authorised Representative with no need to attach a letter of authorization for the same.

 

‘Copy of resolution of the Board as an attachment has been removed and declaration is added.

CHG-9 Application for intimation to RoC regarding creation or modification of charge for debentures or any rectification of particulars filed with respect to creation or modification of charge for debentures The form has been made web-based.

 

The requirement of the order of the Central Government for the rectification of Charges as attachments has been removed.

 

System-based email filling by the charge holder in cases where the form is not signed by the company or its authorized representative.

 

New charge asset types have been added.

 

Certain other miscellaneous improvements repositioning of fields, changes related to the declaration, etc.

DIR3-KYC KYC of Directors The form has been made web-based.

 

Extra data field included containing the jurisdictional police station within the address column.

 

Certain other miscellaneous improvements repositioning of fields, changes related to the declaration, etc.

DIR-3 KYC web Verify Director’s KYC Details) Certain other miscellaneous improvements repositioning of fields, changes related to the declaration, etc.
DPT-3 Return of deposits The form has been made web-based.

 

The processing type changed to STP where the form is being filled for any of the following purposes-

·         Details of dealings by a company that do not qualify the definition of deposits  as per rule 2(1)(c) of the Companies (Acceptance of Deposit) Rules, 2014” or

 

·        Onetime Return for disclosure of particulars of the outstanding loans/money received by a company but not considered as Deposits.

 

 

Requirement of attachments like

Auditor’s certificate’ and ‘Details of liquid assets’ have been replaced by a declaration by the auditor along with membership number and DSC.

 

Requirement for Copy of instrument creating charge’ has been replaced by the SRN of CHG-1/CHG-9

 

Extra data fields to capture the aging of money/loans by a company that is not

Considered deposits have been added.

 

Additional requirement related to the ‘Service Request Number of General form’, where

wherein DPT-1 has been filed is included

in the form.

 

 

Standardized excel sheet format for List of depositors’ has been added.

 

Certain other miscellaneous improvements repositioning of fields, changes related to the declaration, etc.

DPT-4 Statement regarding deposits existing on the

commencement of the Act)

The form has been made web-based.

 

Certain other miscellaneous improvements repositioning of fields, changes related to the declaration, etc.

 

Associate DSC in Chandigarh

Associate DSC in ChandigarhAssociating the DSC is a process by which a DSC (or a unique signature) is mapped to a user id. It is required to fill out forms & submitted them online rather than submitting them in physical mode.

Pre-Requisites for Associate DSC in Chandigarh

Pre-Requisites for Associate DSC in Chandigarh

  • You can associate your DSC only as a Business user in MCA V3.
  • Download and run emsigner
  • Download and run embridge
  • Change PIN of the DSC (for first time association under this service)
  • The latest version of emBridge should be installed in the user’s system for DSC to work and embridge Client should be running in the background.
  • The DSC user must be either of Class 2 or higher Class for Associate DSC Service

 

The process to Associate DSC in Chandigarh

  • Log on to the MCA21 portal and login through credentials.
  • Click MCA services, go to FO LLP/COMPANY services and then select Associate DSC. Following this, a pop-up screen will appear.
  • The first dropdown will contain the DSC token options, while the second dropdown will auto-populate the name of the DSC holder.

Associate DSC Step 1 in Chandigarh

  • In the third field, the user will be required to feed the latest PIN/ Password of the DSC.
  • Please select the Proxy key token appearing as the first option in the dropdown. In case there is more than one token key inserted at one time, please select the required token.

Associate DSC Step 2 in Chandigarh

  • The name of the person will appear in the second dropdown to see if the correct token is selected or not.
  • Verify the same and a message will appear on the screen which will confirm the association of DSC with PAN & DIN.

Associate DSC Step 3 in Chandigarh 

Difference between MCA V2 vs MCAV3 in Chandigarh

  • In the MCA21 V2 in Chandigarh, forms are required to be filled and uploaded in the portal while in V3 the forms are to be filled & submitted online. It affords the user convenience to save a partially filled form & file it later as per user choice.
  • Under MCA V2 in Chandigarh, there was only a My Workspace that contained a list of MCA notices & circulars issued by them. On the other hand, the latest V3 version contains a personalized “My Application” feature that allows the user to view all the forms filled, their status & reports to the date along with any form pending for DSC upload, under processing, pay fees, etc.
  • Under the V2 portal in Chandigarh, the login happens through the user id, whereas under the V3 portal the login is through the email id.
  • When a business user logs in to the MCA system, an OTP will be sent to your mobile and email address to ensure the authenticity of the user.

 

Who can upgrade to Business User in Chandigarh?

Any Registered User on the MCA V3 portal could upgrade himself to a Business User. For which he will have to choose any of the suitable categories during the process of registering/upgrading-

  • Company/LLP
  • Director/Designated Partner
  • Manager/Secretary/Authorized Representative
  • Officer in Default
  • Professional

Once the user does log in using his credentials, he could update his profile under the Profile Update section which can be accessed through the selection of the ‘Profile Update’ option.

Profile Update in Chandigarh

Profile Update Step 1 in Chandigarh

Profile Update Step 2 in ChandigarhProfile Update Step 3 in ChandigarhProfile Update Step 4 in ChandigarhProfile Update Step 5 in Chandigarh 

Things to be kept in Mind about MCA V3 Portal in Chandigarh

i. It is to be noted by the users during registration in Chandigarh-

  • First Name, Middle Name, and Last name should be matched with the PAN records.
  • In the case of Directors/ Designated Partners registration, it is mandatory to mention the DIN number while PAN is optional.
  • When a registered user upgrades himself as a business user, the system authenticates the username and Date of Birth as per the user’s PAN details as per the PAN database. Thus, the user should ensure the details match with the PAN database.

ii. In the interest of the stakeholders, it is to be noted that the upcoming launch of nine company forms in the MCA V3 portal, and LLPV3 portal will not be available from 27th Aug (midnight) to 28th Aug (11:59 PM), while MCAV2 Portal for company filing will remain available.

iii. The stakeholders shall also be required to log in to the new MCA V3 portal with their existing MCA V2 user ID and password and then upgrade themselves as Business user. On upgradation, the email id of the pre-existing MCA V2 account will automatically become the login ID for V3 and the password will stay the same but could be changed if required.

To ensure better implementation of the new company forms on the MCA 21 V3 portal Chandigarh, it is to be noted that-

  • For the above mentioned nine company forms, the e-filling has been disabled from 15th Aug 2022 onwards.
  • Stakeholders have been advised to ensure that there are no service request numbers in Pending payment and Resubmission status on V2 Portal.
  • Offline payments for the above-mentioned nine forms through the Pay later option in the V2 portal have been disabled from  07th Aug 2022. However, payments could be made online mode (Credit/Debit Card and Net Banking).

 

Conclusion of MCA V3 Portal in Chandigarh

Therefore, the MCA V3 portal in Chandigarh is a commendable effort on the part of the Government that will help businesses to manage their business compliances, view the status of their fillings & adequately track their records. Professionals who already have a long list of compliances to manage & track will be able to save their time & energy with the help of the new MCAV3 portal. This step will definitely take India a notch higher in the Ease of Doing Business world ranking and serve as a huge motivation for entrepreneurs in the country.