To identify struck-off companies from the register firstly, you can visit the Ministry of Corporate Affairs website. Follow the below steps to identify: Visit the MCA portal. Navigate as follows: MCA Services >> Master Data >> View Company / LLP Master Data.
The Companies House website if they're a limited company (with the letters 'Ltd' or 'Plc' after their name) the Insolvency Register if they're an individual (a sole trader) or a partnership - search both the name of the person and their trading name.
off prevents the business from trading, making payments, and selling assets. Before a strikeoff, a company will publish a notice informing interested parties that it will cease trading within a specific timeframe. After proving there are no objections, the company will be struck off.
The company must then file E-form STK-2 with the Registrar, which is the formal application for striking off the company name. The company must submit a few documents along with this form ( refer to below). The prescribed challan for filing of this form is Rs 10000.
The Companies House provides an online search facility where you can check the trading status of a company. This will give you information on whether the business has ceased trading, insolvency information, and whether the company has been dissolved.
Striking off means deregistering from the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) registry. Eventually, this results in the company being dissolved. Striking off can be a result of ACRA's own motion, when the company has stopped trading, or when the purpose for the company has ceased to exist.
Steps to Identify Struck-Off Company on MCA Visit the MCA portal. Navigate as follows: MCA Services >> Master Data >> View Company / LLP Master Data. Add a company name or CIN number and enter the captcha. Check the status of the company.