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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF CORPORATE AFFAIRS
OFFICE OF THE REGISTAR OF COMPANIESRoC-Delhi
Dated: 1st Oct 2014

Dear Sir/Madam,

Subject: Annual filing by companies incorporated under the Companies Act, 2013 for financial year 2013-14 and filing under The Company Law Settlement Scheme, 2014 Regarding.

1. As you are aware, Companies are statutorily required to file Annual Return & Balance Sheet every year. These filings account for approximately 50% of the total filings done during the year. Further last date of filing under The Company Law Settlement Scheme, 2014 is 15.10.2014. It is observed that bulk of annual filings is being done during the months of October and November. To avoid last minute rush and system congestion in MCA21 during the months of October to November 2014, you are requested to file your Balance Sheet and Annual Return without waiting for the last date.
2. In case your company has already filed the relevant forms as above, please ignore the mail.

Yours faithfully
RoC-Delhi

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