The Registrar of Companies (ROC) is a body appointed according to the provisions of section 609 of the Companies Act, 1956. Its primary duty involves registering companies incorporated in the states and union territories of India. The ROC ensures that all registered companies comply with statutory requirements as prescribed under the act. ROC offices situated across India function as a registry of records, which are filed by companies as required under the act.
Keeping pace with global e-governance initiatives, the Ministry of Company Affairs (MCA) launched “MCA 21” in 2006 to build on the Indian government’s vision to introduce a service-oriented approach in the design and delivery of government services.
The project is named MCA 21 because it seeks to reposition the MCA as an organization capable of fulfilling the aspirations of its stakeholders in the 21st century. Instead of travelling to its offices, the services provided by the MCA are available online for the business community and professionals.
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