Charge Creation & Modification (ROC)

Register charges on company assets (CHG-1), modify existing charges, or record charge satisfaction (CHG-4) with the Registrar of Companies.

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What is a Charge?

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.

Types of Charge Filings

  • CHG-1 (Creation/Modification): Filed when a company creates a charge or modifies existing charge terms
  • CHG-4 (Satisfaction): Filed when a charge is fully repaid and removed
  • CHG-9 (Debenture Charge): For charges on debenture issuance
Loan AgreementSanction letter from bank/lender
Asset DetailsProperty, machinery, book debts given as security
Board ResolutionFor creation of charge
DSCOf authorized director
CIN & Company PANCompany identification details
Charge Registration Key Facts
Time Limit to File CHG-130 days of creation
Condonation WindowUp to 300 days (with extra fee)
Beyond 300 DaysRequires NCLT application
Consequence of Non-RegistrationCharge void against liquidator/creditors

Why Charge Registration Matters

Understand how unregistered charges can hurt lenders in case of company liquidation.

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Charge Creation (CHG-1)

₹2,499+ Govt. Fee
  • CHG-1 Filing
  • Document Preparation
  • MCA Filing
  • Charge Certificate
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Charge Satisfaction (CHG-4)

₹1,999+ Govt. Fee
  • CHG-4 Filing
  • NOC from Bank
  • MCA Submission
  • Satisfaction Certificate
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Charge Creation/Modification.

Is charge registration mandatory?
Yes, within 30 days. Unregistered charges are void against the liquidator and creditors in liquidation.
What if not registered within 30 days?
Late registration attracts additional fees. Beyond 300 days, NCLT application is required, and lender loses priority.