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Representation before the Regional Director
Applications and representation before the Regional Director — approvals, compounding, and appeals.
Regional Director representation
The Regional Director sits above the Registrars of Companies and decides certain approvals and appeals under the Companies Act — including inter-state shifts of registered office, certain compounding applications, and appeals against ROC orders.
The firm prepares the application and represents you in the hearing.
What we handle
Representation before the Regional Director covers, including:
- Inter-state registered-office shift approvals (INC-23)
- Compounding applications within the Regional Director's powers
- Appeals against certain orders of the Registrar of Companies
- Condonation and regularisation matters as applicable
- Preparation of the application and the hearing
How we work
- 01
Scope the application
Identify the relief and the documents and consents needed.
- 02
Prepare & file
Draft and file the application with the supporting material and publication where required.
- 03
Represent
Appear at the hearing and make the submissions.
- 04
Obtain the order
Secure the order and complete the follow-on filings.
Why work with PBT
PBT prepares and argues your Regional Director application end to end.
- A complete, well-supported application
- Publication and consent formalities handled
- Representation at the hearing
- The follow-on ROC filings after the order
- Scope, deliverables, and fees agreed in writing up front
Frequently asked questions
When do I need to go to the Regional Director?
Most commonly to shift the registered office from one state to another, for certain compounding applications, and to appeal certain ROC orders. We advise whether your matter goes there.
What does an inter-state office shift involve?
An MOA amendment, publication, creditor and member consents, and an INC-23 application to the Regional Director. We manage the whole process.
How long does it take?
Regional Director matters typically take a few weeks to a couple of months, depending on objections and the hearing schedule.
Prepare your Regional Director application
Tell us the relief you need, and we'll prepare the application and represent you.
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