Register charges on company assets (CHG-1), modify existing charges, or record charge satisfaction (CHG-4) with the Registrar of Companies.
A "Charge" refers to a security interest created on company assets in favor of a lender as security for a loan. Under the Companies Act, 2013, every charge must be registered with the ROC within 30 days of creation.
| Charge Registration Key Facts | |
|---|---|
| Time Limit to File CHG-1 | 30 days of creation |
| Condonation Window | Up to 300 days (with extra fee) |
| Beyond 300 Days | Requires NCLT application |
| Consequence of Non-Registration | Charge void against liquidator/creditors |
Understand how unregistered charges can hurt lenders in case of company liquidation.
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Common questions about Charge Creation/Modification.