Director Disqualification Removal in Jhalawar
Disqualified under Section 164(2) and your DIN deactivated? Our CA/CS team assesses the cause, files the overdue returns, and pursues the right route — NCLT appeal or a condonation scheme where available — to remove the disqualification and restore your directorship. 100% online, fixed fee quoted upfront.
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Director Disqualification Removal in Jhalawar
RoC Jaipur — 72, Lal Kothi, Tonk Road, Jaipur – 302015
Rajasthan High Court
08 (Rajasthan)
Rajasthan does not levy Professional Tax.
Orange (Santra) Belt, Cement & Stone, Agri
Jhalawar is the "orange city" of Rajasthan — a santra, cement, and agri-trade district in the Hadoti region.
What Is Director Disqualification Removal?
A quick, plain-language explanation before the details.
Director disqualification removal is the process of getting a director’s DIN reactivated and their Section 164(2) disqualification lifted, so they can act as a director and sign statutory filings again.
Under Section 164(2) of the Companies Act, 2013, a director of a company that has not filed its financial statements or annual returns for three continuous financial years is disqualified for five years. Section 167 provides for the vacation of office that follows. Relief is sought either by appeal to the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) or through a Condonation of Delay Scheme when the government notifies one.
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) and Registrar of Companies (ROC) administer disqualification and DIN status; the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) hears appeals against disqualification.
A Section 164(2) disqualification runs for five years from the date it is triggered. Once relief is granted and the overdue returns are filed, the DIN is reactivated and the directorship is restored.
Quick Facts
Is This Service Right for You?
Ideal for
- Directors whose DIN shows as deactivated on the MCA portal
- Directors named in the ROC list of disqualified directors
- Founders unable to file forms because their DSC/DIN is blocked
- Directors of companies that missed 3 years of annual filings
- Directors of struck-off companies who now face disqualification
- Board members who need to resume signing statutory filings
You may need this if
- Your DIN has been deactivated and you cannot e-sign MCA forms
- You appear in the Registrar of Companies’ disqualified-director list
- A company you were a director of missed 3 continuous years of filings
- You need to file overdue AOC-4 / MGT-7 but the portal blocks you
- You want to appeal the disqualification before the NCLT
- You want to be reappointed as a director in another company
Not sure if you need this?
Talk to an Expert →Why Remove a Director Disqualification?
A disqualification does more than freeze one DIN — it can cascade across every board the director sits on. Here is why acting matters.
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Reactivate Your DIN
A disqualified director’s DIN is deactivated, so you cannot e-sign or file any MCA form until it is restored.
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Stop the Section 167 Cascade
Under Section 167, disqualification can force you to vacate office in other companies too — removing it protects those directorships.
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File Overdue ROC Returns
The company can clear its backlog of AOC-4 and MGT-7 filings only once the director is able to sign again.
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Restore Signing Authority
Board resolutions, bank mandates and statutory filings all rely on a valid, active directorship.
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Be Reappointed as Director
You cannot be appointed or reappointed as a director of any company while the disqualification stands.
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Protect Your Record
Clearing your name from the disqualified-director list restores your credibility with banks, investors and partners.
Simple, Transparent Pricing
Custom quote for your case
Fees depend on your business type and scope. Get a clear, itemised quote upfront — no hidden professional charges, government fee billed at actuals.
Who Can Apply?
Eligibility checklist
- A Director Identification Number (DIN) that is currently deactivated
- A disqualification triggered under Section 164(2) (three-year non-filing default)
- Details of the defaulting company and the years of pending filings
- A valid Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) — or willingness to re-obtain one
- Willingness to file the overdue financial statements and annual returns
- The disqualification period is still running (relief is sought before expiry)
Everything You Need. One Professional Team.
Cause Assessment
Establish why the disqualification arose — which company, which years, and under which limb of Section 164.
MCA / DIN Status Check
Confirm your DIN status and whether you appear on the ROC disqualified-director list.
Route Recommendation
Advise whether an NCLT appeal or a condonation scheme (if notified) is the right path for your case.
Document Preparation
Compile the company records, filings history and evidence needed for the application or petition.
Overdue Return Filing
Prepare and file the pending AOC-4 and MGT-7 returns once signing is restored.
Petition / Application Drafting
Draft and file the NCLT appeal or scheme application with supporting affidavits.
Follow-up & Representation
Track the matter, respond to queries and coordinate representation before the authority.
DIN Reactivation
Coordinate the reactivation of the DIN once relief is granted and returns are filed.
What You’ll Receive
What Documents Are Required to Remove a Director Disqualification?
Requirements are grouped by the director, the defaulting company and the case record. Keep clear scans (PDF/JPG) ready — everything is collected securely online.
Director / DIN
Identity of the disqualified director- DIN of the disqualified director
- PAN card of the director
- Aadhaar / passport / voter ID (identity proof)
- Latest utility bill or bank statement (address proof)
- Passport-size photograph
- Existing Digital Signature Certificate (DSC), if any
Defaulting Company
The company that triggered default- Certificate of Incorporation & company PAN
- MCA master data / CIN of the company
- Details of financial years with pending filings
- Available financial statements & annual accounts
- Board resolutions / minutes, where available
Case Details
Prepared with our team- ROC / MCA notice or disqualification list entry
- Screenshot of deactivated DIN status
- List of all companies where the director holds office
- Reason for the earlier non-filing (for the petition)
A valid DSC is needed to file
Overdue returns can only be signed once the director’s Digital Signature Certificate is valid and the DIN is usable. We coordinate re-issuance where required.
Identify the correct route
Relief is usually via an NCLT appeal, or a Condonation of Delay Scheme when the government notifies one. The right path depends on the facts of your case.
Confirm the years of default
Disqualification under Section 164(2) is triggered by three continuous years of non-filing. We verify exactly which years and filings are pending before acting.
Check every directorship
Because Section 167 can affect other companies, list all companies where you are a director so nothing is missed.
Don’t have all the documents?
We’ll identify what your case needs →How Director Disqualification Removal Works (Step by Step)
The route and timeline depend on the cause of default and the authority involved — assessed during your free consultation.
Consultation & DIN check
Assess your DIN status, confirm the disqualification and identify the defaulting company and pending years.
Route recommendation
Decide between an NCLT appeal and a condonation scheme (if notified) based on the cause and timing of the default.
Prepare the application
Compile records and draft the NCLT appeal or scheme application with the required affidavits and evidence.
File & represent
File with the NCLT or MCA, respond to queries and coordinate representation until relief is granted.
File overdue returns
Once signing is restored, prepare and file the pending AOC-4 and MGT-7 returns to clear the backlog.
DIN reactivation
Coordinate reactivation of the DIN so you can resume acting and signing as a director.
How Long Does Disqualification Removal Take?
| Stage | Expected Time |
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| DIN status & cause assessment | On consultation |
| Application / petition preparation | After documents are complete |
| NCLT hearing / scheme processing | Varies by authority & case |
| Overdue filings + DIN reactivation | After relief is granted |
Timelines depend heavily on the chosen route. An NCLT appeal follows the tribunal’s cause-list and hearing schedule, while a condonation scheme is time-bound to the window the government notifies. We confirm realistic expectations for your specific case during the consultation.
Key Dates — At a Glance
| Frequency | What Is Due |
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| Immediately After Relief | File the pending AOC-4 financial statements · File the pending MGT-7 annual returns · Confirm the DIN shows active on MCA |
| Annually | AOC-4 (financial statements) with ROC · MGT-7 / 7A (annual return) with ROC · DIR-3 KYC of the director by 30 September |
| Ongoing | Statutory audit of accounts · Timely board meetings & statutory registers · Keep every company’s filings current to avoid re-default |
| Event-Based | Update directorship changes with the ROC · Revive struck-off companies where needed · Re-issue DSC before it expires |
Dates are indicative and may change with government notifications. Our team tracks every deadline so you never miss a filing.
Doing It Yourself vs TaxClue
Doing It Yourself
- Diagnose the exact cause and limb of disqualification yourself
- Decide between an NCLT appeal and a condonation route
- Draft the petition, affidavits and supporting evidence
- File overdue AOC-4 / MGT-7 with a blocked DIN/DSC
- Track hearings and respond to tribunal / ROC queries
- Coordinate DIN reactivation after relief
- Risk a rejected petition and a longer disqualification
With TaxClue
- Expert diagnoses the cause and confirms the right route
- Clear advice on NCLT appeal vs condonation scheme
- Petition and affidavits drafted correctly
- Overdue returns prepared once signing is restored
- Hearings and queries handled by our team
- DIN reactivation coordinated end to end
- Higher chance of relief, fewer avoidable delays
Skip the guesswork.
Let an expert handle it →Common Mistakes That Delay Your Application
TaxClue reviews your documents before filing to reduce avoidable errors.
What Compliance Applies After the Disqualification Is Removed?
Immediately After Relief
- File the pending AOC-4 financial statements
- File the pending MGT-7 annual returns
- Confirm the DIN shows active on MCA
Annually
- AOC-4 (financial statements) with ROC
- MGT-7 / 7A (annual return) with ROC
- DIR-3 KYC of the director by 30 September
Ongoing
- Statutory audit of accounts
- Timely board meetings & statutory registers
- Keep every company’s filings current to avoid re-default
Event-Based
- Update directorship changes with the ROC
- Revive struck-off companies where needed
- Re-issue DSC before it expires
Penalties & Consequences
What is at stake if you do not comply
- Disqualification under Section 164(2) vacates office and bars reappointment for 5 years
- The disqualified director's DIN is deactivated, blocking all MCA e-signing
- Section 167 can cascade the disqualification across every other directorship you hold
- A disqualification does not lapse on its own — the DIN and filings need active regularisation
Regulatory Updates 2025–26
- 2025: Disqualification of directors under Section 164 (including for non-filing of returns) continues to be enforced with DIN deactivation.
- 2025: All director and KYC forms are now filed on the MCA V3 portal; the legacy V2 portal has been retired.
Why Businesses Choose TaxClue
CA / CS Team
Qualified Chartered Accountants and Company Secretaries handle your disqualification matter.
End-to-End
From cause assessment to DIN reactivation — fully managed, minimal effort from you.
Right Route Advice
Clear guidance on whether an NCLT appeal or a condonation scheme fits your case.
100% Online
Everything over WhatsApp / email — no office visits required.
Transparent Fees
A fixed fee quoted upfront — ₹0 hidden professional charges.
Post-Relief Support
Guidance on clearing overdue filings and staying compliant afterwards.
Your Documents Deserve Professional Care
- Documents handled by professionals under confidentiality
- Access limited to the team working on your file
- Communication over secure digital channels
- Documents retained only as long as needed for compliance
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does a director get disqualified under Section 164(2)?
How long does a director disqualification last?
What happens to my DIN when I am disqualified?
What is Section 167 and how does it affect me?
How can a director disqualification be removed?
What is a Condonation of Delay Scheme?
Can I file the overdue returns while I am disqualified?
Does disqualification affect my other companies?
Do I need a lawyer or a professional to appeal to the NCLT?
Will my DSC also need to be renewed?
What if the defaulting company has been struck off?
Does the disqualification go away on its own after five years?
What is the difference between Section 164 and Section 167?
Can I remove a Section 164 disqualification without going to the NCLT?
How is director disqualification reported in the audit report?
Can a disqualified director be appointed to a new company?
Official Sources & Legal References
Every regulatory detail on this page is drawn from primary law and official government sources. Verify them directly:
- Companies Act, 2013 — full textSection 164 (disqualifications) and Section 167 (vacation of office) · India Code
- MCA — Ministry of Corporate AffairsOfficial portal to check DIN status and file company forms
- NCLT — National Company Law TribunalThe tribunal that hears appeals against director disqualification
- MCA — Company Forms & FilingsAOC-4, MGT-7 and DIR-3 KYC forms and downloads
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Restore Your DIN and Remove the Disqualification
Expert-managed director disqualification removal — cause assessment, the right relief route (NCLT appeal or condonation scheme), overdue ROC filings and DIN reactivation, end to end. Free consultation, fixed fee quoted upfront, zero hidden charges.
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