DIR-3 Form: Any person intending to become a director in an existing company shall have to make an application in eForm DIR-3 for allotment of DIN. DIR-6 Form: Any changes in the particulars of the directors shall be filed in form DIR-6.
Form No. DIR-12 aims to simplify the process for filing application for particulars of appointment of directors and the key managerial personnel and the changes among them.
DIR-2 Form is a declaration of your willingness and eligibility to take on the role of director, and it is mandatory for anyone who wishes to become a director to issue and sign this form as per the Companies Act of 2013.
File form with the Registrar of Companies (ROC) The company must file the DIR-2 and DIR-12 (Particulars of appointment of the director) after the appointment of the director. The company must file Form DIR-2 and DIR-12 with the ROC within 30 days of the appointment.
Subject: Consent to act as a director. I ………………………, hereby give my consent to act as director of ……….. (name of the company), pursuant to sub-section (5) of section 152 of the Companies Act, 2013 and certify that I am not disqualified to become a director under the Companies Act, 2013.
Once your company approves the decision to appoint a specific director, that director must formally provide their consent to act as director in the form of a signed letter. This letter is a “consent to act”.
What is a director's consent? In a director's consent an individual agrees in writing to be a director of a nonprofit. Every director who is elected or appointed needs to sign a consent. The consent needs to be signed within 10 days of being elected or appointed as a director.
Intimate approved DIN to your Companies. On approval of DIN, intimate your DIN to all the company (ies) (within a period of 30 days from the date of approval) in which you are a Director, in form DIN-2. Form DIN-2 can be downloaded and printed from the 'DIN' link on the homepage of MCA portal.
A Consent to Act as a Director is a written consent which should be given by any person who intends to act as a director of a company. Directors have numerous duties which they have to act in ance with under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), and these are strictly enforced.