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Thiruverkadu Pudur Company DSC for residential Businesses

Company DSC cadence for Thiruverkadu Pudur firms near Thiruverkadu Pudur Bus Stop — with a documented, audit-ready process

Company DSC for residential growth pocket businesses across the Thiruverkadu Pudur pocket near Devi Karumariamman Temple by qualified experts with a 15+ year, zero-penalty record. Call 9566-068-468.

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Why was Class 2 DSC discontinued and what does Class 3 mean today in Thiruverkadu Pudur, Chennai?

Pursuant to the Office Memorandum of the Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) dated 4-Dec-2020 read with the Interoperability Guidelines (IVG) 2021, no Certifying Authority licensed under Section 17 of the IT Act 2000 has issued any Class 2 Certificate after 1-January-2021. Class 3 is the highest assurance level — it requires physical or Aadhaar e-KYC based identity verification of the applicant by the CA / RA before issuance, against the lower paper-KYC standard of erstwhile Class 2. Every DSC issued today for MCA, GST, ROC, TRACES, Customs or e-Tendering is necessarily a Class 3 certificate.

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Company DSC in Thiruverkadu Pudur — Plans & Pricing

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Basic
Single Class 3 Organisation DSC 1-Year + USB Token
₹2,500one-time

  • Class 3 Organisation Sign DSC (1 Year)
  • FIPS-140-2 Level 2 USB Hardware Token
  • CCA IVG 2021 Paperless Aadhaar e-KYC
  • Section 161 / 179(3) Board Resolution Drafting
  • Subscriber Agreement & Video Verification
  • Token Driver Installation Support
  • MCA21 V3 / GST / TRACES Mapping (1 Portal)
  • Combo Sign + Encrypt
  • Director Individual DSC
  • e-Tendering Configuration
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
  • Same-Day Delivery (Clean Aadhaar)
Starter
Class 3 Organisation DSC 2-Year + Multi-Portal Mapping
₹4,500one-time

  • Class 3 Organisation Sign DSC (2 Years)
  • FIPS-140-2 Level 2 USB Hardware Token
  • CCA IVG 2021 Paperless Aadhaar e-KYC
  • Section 161 / 179(3) Board Resolution Drafting
  • Subscriber Agreement & Video Verification
  • Token Driver Installation Support
  • MCA21 V3 + GST + TRACES Mapping (Up to 3 Portals)
  • DSC Register Setup with Renewal Calendar
  • Combo Sign + Encrypt
  • Director Individual DSC
  • e-Tendering Configuration
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
  • Same-Day Delivery (Clean Aadhaar)
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Combo Sign + Encrypt 2-Year + e-Tendering Ready
₹8,500one-time

  • Class 3 Organisation Combo DSC — Sign + Encrypt (2 Years)
  • FIPS-140-2 Level 2 USB Hardware Token
  • CCA IVG 2021 Paperless Aadhaar e-KYC
  • Section 161 / 179(3) Board Resolution Drafting
  • Subscriber Agreement & Video Verification
  • Token Driver & Java Runtime Installation
  • MCA21 V3 + GST + TRACES + ICEGATE Mapping
  • CPP Portal (eprocure.gov.in) Bidder Profile Setup
  • GePNIC / State e-Tender Portal Configuration
  • DSC Register Setup with Renewal Calendar
  • Annual Update Reminder (FY-End Anchor)
  • Director Individual DSC Bundle
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
  • Same-Day Delivery (Clean Aadhaar)
Premium
5 Director Class 3 Individual + Company DSC Bundle 3-Year
₹22,500one-time

  • Class 3 Organisation Combo DSC — Sign + Encrypt (3 Years)
  • 5 × Class 3 Individual Director DSC (3 Years Each)
  • 6 × FIPS-140-2 Level 2 USB Hardware Tokens
  • CCA IVG 2021 Paperless Aadhaar e-KYC for All Holders
  • Section 161 / 179(3) Board Resolution Drafting
  • DIN-DSC Linkage on MCA21 V3 for All Directors
  • DIR-3 KYC Compliance Setup
  • SPICe+ Multi-Director Filing Ready
  • MCA21 V3 + GST + TRACES + ICEGATE Mapping
  • CPP / GePNIC / State e-Tender Portal Configuration
  • DSC Register with Per-Director Renewal Calendar
  • Annual Update Reminder (FY-End Anchor)
  • Foreign Director Apostille e-KYC Support (1 Slot)
  • WhatsApp Document Pickup
  • Same-Day Delivery (Clean Aadhaar)

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Why FilingPro?

Why Thiruverkadu Pudur Clients Choose FilingPro

Expert Company DSC in Thiruverkadu Pudur — qualified professionals, 15+ years experience, zero-penalty track record.

Combo DSC for e-Tendering

Class 3 Organisation Combo DSC — separate Sign and Encrypt key pairs on the same token — required under Rule 160 of the General Financial Rules 2017 for bidding on Central Public Procurement Portal (eprocure.gov.in), GePNIC and state e-procurement portals. Thiruverkadu Pudur bidders never locked out.

FY-End Renewal Anchor (31-March)

Renewal anchored to 31-March for every Thiruverkadu Pudur client so the DSC never expires during AOC-4 / MGT-7A filing season (October-November). 60-day pre-expiry alerts, re-key issuance without fresh KYC where DSC is still live.

Multi-Director SPICe+ Bundle

Pre-incorporation SPICe+ (INC-32) bundle — Class 3 Individual DSC for every subscriber and proposed director plus the post-incorporation Class 3 Organisation DSC for the Thiruverkadu Pudur company. Form does not expire mid-process; ₹500-1,000 SPICe+ fee never forfeited.

Section 65B Evidence Trail Preserved

Every DSC issuance log, Aadhaar e-KYC consent timestamp, board resolution and CA's certificate retained in the Thiruverkadu Pudur client's DSC register — meeting the Section 65B Indian Evidence Act 1872 admissibility chain laid down in Anvar P.V. (2014) 10 SCC 473 and Arjun Panditrao Khotkar (2020) 7 SCC 1 for any future litigation.

CCA IVG 2021 Paperless Issuance

Issuance entirely paperless under the CCA Interoperability Guidelines 2021 — Aadhaar OTP e-KYC of the authorised signatory plus 30-second video verification. Thiruverkadu Pudur signatories complete the entire process from their desk; no physical CA / RA visit required.

Board Resolution Drafting Included

Every Class 3 Organisation DSC is backed by a board resolution drafted by FilingPro under Section 161 read with Section 179(3) of the Companies Act 2013 — naming the signatory, scope of use and revocation procedure. Corporate authority audit-defensible from day one for Thiruverkadu Pudur companies.

Key Benefits

What Thiruverkadu Pudur Clients Get

Every Company DSC engagement delivers measurable, guaranteed outcomes — expert professionals, on time, every time.

Foreign Director e-KYC Supported
Foreign-citizen / NRI directors of Thiruverkadu Pudur companies issued Class 3 Individual DSC on the basis of apostilled passport and video-KYC under CCA IVG 2021 — SPICe+ subscriber signature and DIN allotment proceed without delay.
FIPS-140-2 Hardware Security
Private key never exits the FIPS-140-2 Level 2 USB token — cryptographically impossible to clone or extract. Thiruverkadu Pudur directors enjoy the strongest non-repudiation defence under Section 67 IT Act and Section 65B Evidence Act.
Section 37(1) Tax Deductibility
Company DSC fee is fully deductible as business expense under Section 37(1) of the Income-tax Act 1961. GST charged by the CA is eligible for ITC under Section 16 CGST Act 2017 for GST-registered Thiruverkadu Pudur clients. No P&L surprise.
Section 65B Litigation Defence
Every signed corporate document of the Thiruverkadu Pudur client is paired with the CA's Section 65B(4) certificate, CRL extract and timestamp log — full admissibility chain preserved per Anvar P.V. (2014) 10 SCC 473 and Arjun Panditrao Khotkar (2020) 7 SCC 1.
DSC Within Hours
With clean Aadhaar OTP authentication and ready board resolution, the Class 3 Organisation DSC for Thiruverkadu Pudur clients is issued within 30-60 minutes. No paper-KYC delay, no week-long waiting.
Zero MCA21 Rejection Risk
DIN-DSC PAN consistency validated by FilingPro before any MCA21 V3 e-Form submission. Thiruverkadu Pudur directors face no "DSC not registered" rejection, no SRN fee forfeiture and no resubmission delay.
Comparison

Company DSC vs Director DSC

Why this matters here — Across Thiruverkadu Pudur, the business activity radiating outward from Thiruverkadu Pudur Junction and nearby commercial pockets. Practitioners note that with quick access via Thiruverkadu Pudur Bus Stop and feeder routes connecting Thiruverkadu Pudur to the rest of Chennai.

AspectCompany DSCDirector DSC
Evidence valuePresumption of authenticity under Section 85B of the Indian Evidence Act 1872 and admissibility under Section 65B as upheld in Anvar P.V. v P.K. Basheer (2014) 10 SCC 473 and Arjun Panditrao Khotkar (2020) 7 SCC 1 — non-repudiable signature on regulatory filingsNo statutory presumption — must be independently proved under Section 67 of the Evidence Act, opening room for dispute on authorship and tampering; not accepted for MCA21, GST, ICEGATE or Income-tax submissions
Statutory basisClass 3 Organisation DSC issued under Section 35 read with Schedule II of the Information Technology Act 2000 and the CCA Interoperability Guidelines 2021 — binds to the company's PAN and the authorised signatory's identityClass 3 Individual DSC issued under Section 35 of the IT Act 2000 — binds to the director's PAN and DIN under Section 152 of the Companies Act 2013 read with Rule 9 of the Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Rules 2014
Authorising instrumentBoard resolution under Section 179(3) read with Section 161 of the Companies Act 2013 naming the authorised signatory, scope of use and revocation procedure — mandatory attachment for issuanceDirector's own Aadhaar e-KYC consent and PAN — no board resolution required since the certificate is issued to the natural person, not the corporate entity
Key holder identitySubject field carries the company name plus the authorised signatory's name — the human signatory holds the token but signs on behalf of the legal entity under CAT v Yogita Goyal NCLAT principle on corporate authoritySubject field carries only the director's name and DIN — signatures bind the director personally for purposes such as DIR-3 KYC, AOC-4 board-of-director attestation and SPICe+ Part B subscriber sheet
Issuance KYC routeAadhaar OTP e-KYC of the authorised signatory plus 30-second video verification under CCA IVG 2021 — entirely paperless, certificate live within 30-60 minutes for clean casesPhoto, address proof, identity proof, organisation authorisation letter, attestation by a notary or gazetted officer — 3-7 day issuance timeline, used where Aadhaar e-KYC is unavailable or the signatory is non-resident
Token requirementPrivate key generated and stored exclusively on FIPS-140-2 Level 2 certified USB hardware token mandated by CCA IVG 2021 — non-extractable, supports Section 67 IT Act 2000 non-repudiationNot permitted for Class 3 DSC under CCA IVG 2021 — every legally valid DSC for MCA21, GST, ICEGATE and Income-tax requires a hardware token; software-only certificates are non-compliant
MCA21 V3 mappingRegistered on MCA21 V3 against the company CIN as authorised signatory under Section 21 of the Companies Act 2013 — signs AOC-4, MGT-7 / MGT-7A, MGT-14, STK-2 strike-off and DPT-3 on behalf of the companyRegistered on MCA21 V3 against the DIN under Rule 9 — signs DIR-3 KYC, DIR-12, INC-32 SPICe+ subscriber sheet, board-of-director attestation on AOC-4 and director consents under Section 152(5)
GSTN signatory roleEnrolled as authorised signatory on the GST portal under Section 25 of the CGST Act 2017 read with Rule 26 of the CGST Rules — mandatory DSC for companies and LLPs filing GSTR-1, GSTR-3B, GSTR-9 and REG-14 amendmentsMay be designated as the primary or secondary authorised signatory on the GSTIN — but the legal authority flows from the board resolution; a director-DSC without board mandate cannot validate the GSTN authorisation
Income-tax e-filingClass 3 Organisation DSC registered on the income-tax e-filing portal as the principal contact and verifier under Rule 12 of the Income-tax Rules 1962 — signs ITR-6, Form 3CD tax-audit report and TDS statements 24Q/26Q via TRACESDirector's Class 3 Individual DSC used for personal ITR (ITR-2/ITR-3), Form 26AS access and SFT-related filings; cannot validate the company's ITR-6 unless registered as principal contact through board mandate
ICEGATE / CustomsBound to the company's IEC on ICEGATE for shipping bills under Section 50 of the Customs Act 1962, bills of entry under Section 46, bond / BG ledger, AEO documentation and customs-broker filings under CBLR 2018Not used for ICEGATE filings — Customs requires the certificate tied to the company's IEC, not the director's personal PAN; director-only DSCs are rejected at the IEC-DSC mapping stage
IBC / IRP signingOn commencement of CIRP under Section 14 IBC moratorium the company DSC is suspended and the Insolvency Resolution Professional's individual DSC takes over signing authority under Section 17 of the IBC 2016 read with IBBI (Insolvency Resolution Process for Corporate Persons) Regulations 2016Director DSCs are inactivated for company filings during moratorium since Section 17(1)(b) vests management with the IRP — but remain valid for director's personal Income-tax and DIR-3 KYC obligations
Renewal cadenceFilingPro anchors renewal to 31-March so the company DSC never expires during AOC-4 / MGT-7A filing season (October-November) — 60-day pre-expiry alerts, re-key issuance without fresh KYC where the DSC is still liveDefault vendor practice renews on the anniversary of issuance — risks mid-year expiry during GSTR-9 (31-December) or AOC-4 (180 days from FY-end) windows, causing SRN rejection and ₹500-1,000 fee forfeiture
Documents Required

Documents for Company DSC

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PAN card of the company (mandatory under CCA IVG 2021 — organisation identity proof)
GSTIN registration certificate or Certificate of Incorporation (COI) — organisation existence proof
Certificate of Incorporation (COI) issued by Registrar of Companies — establishes legal personality under Section 7 of the Companies Act 2013
Board resolution under Section 161 / Section 179(3) authorising the named individual to apply for and operate Class 3 Organisation DSC "for and on behalf of" the company
PAN and Aadhaar of the authorised signatory for paperless e-KYC (Aadhaar OTP + Video Verification under CCA IVG 2021)
Registered office address proof — utility bill / property tax receipt / rent agreement (not older than 2 months) for organisation-address verification
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Statutory Deadlines

Compliance deadlines that matter

Miss any of these and the next consequence kicks in automatically.

Deadlines in this neighbourhood — Across Thiruverkadu Pudur, the cluster of residential, retail, small trade businesses that defines Thiruverkadu Pudur's commercial fabric.

Trigger eventDaysFormConsequence
Incorporation of new company requiring SPICe+ filing7 daysClass 3 DSC application for each subscriber and directorInability to upload INC-32 (SPICe+); resubmission and stamp-duty recalculation
Change of authorised signatory on board resolution15 daysFresh Class 3 DSC application; DIR-12; Authorisation letterMCA, GST and ICEGATE filings reject with role-check failure
Annual financial year-end DSC renewal30 daysDSC renewal application and fresh authorisation letterFilings rejected; statutory deadlines breached for AOC-4, MGT-7, GSTR-9, TDS Q4
Filing of AOC-4 with audited financial statements30 daysAOC-4 signed with Class 3 DSC of director and auditorPer day late fee of Rs 100; additional fees under Section 403
Filing of company income tax return31 daysITR-6 signed with Class 3 DSC of managing directorReturn treated as not furnished; loss carry-forward denied
Surrender of DSC on dissolution or strike-off30 daysSubscriber surrender request to Certifying AuthorityRisk of unauthorised filings; penalty under Section 73 IT Act
Company DSC issued for 3-year validity (maximum)1095 daysDSC renewal via certifying authorityRecommended for stable companies with single signatory; renewal coincides with multiple FY-ends
FY-end DSC renewal recommended to align with audit cycle60 daysDSC renewal scheduled 60 days before FY-endAvoids mid-AOC-4 or mid-MGT-7 expiry which would force emergency reissue at premium pricing

Deadline pressure points we see in Thiruverkadu Pudur: On the ground in Thiruverkadu Pudur, for the professional and salaried population of Thiruverkadu Pudur navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Forms Library

Forms used in this engagement

Income-tax DSC Management FormDSC management on Income-tax e-filing portal

Registration of the Class 3 Company DSC against the PAN of the authorised signatory under Section 140(c) for return verification and other filings

Immediately on issuance of the DSC and on change of signatory Income-tax e-filing portal
ICEGATE DSC Linkage FormDSC linkage on ICEGATE for IEC

Association of the Class 3 organisational DSC with the IEC and authorised signatory profile on ICEGATE for Customs filings

On registration of IEC profile and on each DSC renewal ICEGATE, Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs
Form INC-32 (SPICe+)Simplified Proforma for Incorporating Company Electronically Plus

Composite incorporation form requiring DSC of every subscriber to the memorandum and of every proposed director of the company

At the time of incorporation Ministry of Corporate Affairs MCA21
Form AOC-4Filing of financial statements with the Registrar

Filing of audited financial statements of the company, signed with the Class 3 DSC of the director and of the auditor

Within 30 days of the annual general meeting Registrar of Companies through MCA21
Form MGT-7Annual Return of company

Annual return of the company filed under Section 92 with DSC of director and of company secretary or director certifying the form

Within 60 days of the annual general meeting Registrar of Companies through MCA21
Form DIR-12Particulars of appointment of directors and key managerial personnel

Filing under Section 170 for appointment, cessation or change in designation of directors; signed with Class 3 DSC of authorised director

Within 30 days of the change Registrar of Companies through MCA21
Form ADT-1Notice of appointment of auditor

Filing intimating the appointment of the statutory auditor of the company; signed with Class 3 DSC of authorised director

Within 15 days of the annual general meeting Registrar of Companies through MCA21
Class 3 DSC Application FormApplication for issuance of Class 3 Digital Signature Certificate

Application by an authorised signatory of the company for issuance of a Class 3 organisational DSC carrying the company name in the organisational field

Before commencement of statutory filings or upon expiry of existing DSC Licensed Certifying Authority appointed under Section 24 of the IT Act 2000

Company DSC in Thiruverkadu Pudur, Chennai 600077

Records we prepare for Thiruverkadu Pudur carry the geo-zone 600xx tag and coordinates 13.0867, 80.1033, which map each submission back to this locality. Approvals, acknowledgements and queries for Thiruverkadu Pudur businesses tie back to the Avadi Division, so our Company DSC cadence accounts for how that office works. For Company DSC at PIN 600077, understanding the Avadi Division's documentation norms removes most of the friction from the process. We keep a cycle-by-cycle record of how the Avadi Division of the Chennai West handles Thiruverkadu Pudur filings and approvals.

Working in Thiruverkadu Pudur brings a logistical edge: proximity to Devi Karumariamman Temple and the Thiruverkadu Pudur Bus Stop corridor keeps physical document handling fast. Thiruverkadu Pudur sustains a medium flow of commerce for a residential growth pocket locality, and that flow is the raw material for the Company DSC files we close here. The businesses clustered around Devi Karumariamman Temple in Thiruverkadu Pudur drive the bulk of the Company DSC workload we see each cycle. Vendors and customers tied to the Thiruverkadu Pudur Bus Stop network show up across the invoice trail we reconcile for Thiruverkadu Pudur Company DSC clients.

The business mix in Thiruverkadu Pudur centres on retail, and that sector carries its own Company DSC quirks we plan for in advance. The retail character of Thiruverkadu Pudur commerce influences everything from invoice formats to the supporting documents a Company DSC review needs. retail units around Thiruverkadu Pudur share recurring Company DSC patterns — input-credit timing, vendor reconciliation, and sector-specific documentation. We have closed enough Company DSC files for retail firms near Thiruverkadu Pudur to know where the department usually probes.

Document intake for Thiruverkadu Pudur clients runs over WhatsApp, so there is no office visit and no paper shuffle for a Company DSC engagement. A Thiruverkadu Pudur client sees the same Company DSC cadence each cycle: intake, reconciliation, review, filing, acknowledgement. From the first Company DSC cycle, a Thiruverkadu Pudur engagement is set up to be audit-ready rather than reconstructed under pressure later. The qualified-review step on every Thiruverkadu Pudur Company DSC file is where errors get caught before they reach the portal.

From the same Thiruverkadu Pudur team we also serve Thiruverkadu and other nearby localities without re-onboarding clients. Coverage from Thiruverkadu Pudur naturally extends to Thiruverkadu, so group entities across the area share one Company DSC workflow. A client relocating between Thiruverkadu Pudur and Thiruverkadu keeps the same Company DSC file and the same team. Serving Thiruverkadu Pudur and Thiruverkadu from one team keeps Company DSC turnaround identical across the cluster.

Patterns we track for Thiruverkadu Pudur include small trade documentation gaps, timing mismatches, and the questions the Avadi Division tends to raise. Over several cycles in Thiruverkadu Pudur, the recurring Company DSC issues cluster around a predictable short list we screen for early. The Company DSC mistakes we see most in Thiruverkadu Pudur are avoidable with disciplined intake, which our checklist enforces. Each engagement in Thiruverkadu Pudur adds to a record of what the Chennai West jurisdiction expects, sharpening the next Company DSC file.

For a new business incorporating in Thiruverkadu Pudur or shifting its principal place of business here, Company DSC setup is one of the first things to get right. Incorporating in Thiruverkadu Pudur comes with jurisdiction, registration and Company DSC steps that we sequence so nothing stalls the launch. A startup setting up near Thiruverkadu Pudur Junction in Thiruverkadu Pudur gets a Company DSC foundation built for the Avadi Division from day one. Shifting principal place of business to Thiruverkadu Pudur means updating jurisdiction to the Chennai West, and we manage the paperwork end-to-end.

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Company DSC in Thiruverkadu Pudur — Complete Guide

Section 152 of the Companies Act 2013 read with Rule 9 of the Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Rules 2014 mandates a Class 3 Individual DSC for every person holding or proposed to be allotted a DIN. The DSC's PAN must match the DIN's PAN — mismatch causes immediate rejection of every MCA21 V3 e-Form. FilingPro issues Director Individual DSCs alongside the Company DSC under a single engagement: SPICe+ (INC-32), DIR-3 KYC (Rule 12A — 30-September deadline), DIR-12 cessation, AOC-4 and MGT-7A all signed without delay.

Company DSC in Thiruverkadu Pudur, Chennai

Class 3 Organisation Digital Signature Certificate for Thiruverkadu Pudur companies issued under Sections 35-39 of the IT Act 2000 and CCA IVG 2021 — paperless Aadhaar e-KYC, FIPS-140-2 USB token and same-day delivery in the name of the authorised signatory.

Director DSC + DIN Linkage Specialist in Thiruverkadu Pudur

Director's Class 3 Individual DSC linked to DIN under Section 152 of the Companies Act 2013 read with Rule 9 of the Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Rules 2014 — SPICe+ subscriber signature, DIR-3 KYC, DIR-12 cessation and MGT-7A annual return ready for Thiruverkadu Pudur directors.

MCA21 V3, GST, TRACES & ICEGATE DSC Mapping

Same Class 3 Organisation DSC mapped on MCA21 V3 (Section 137 AOC-4, Section 92 MGT-7A, Section 117 MGT-14), GST authorised signatory under Section 25 CGST Act, TRACES TAN-mapped approver and ICEGATE for Section 50 Customs Act filings — single token, multi-portal.

Combo Sign + Encrypt DSC for e-Tendering by Thiruverkadu Pudur Bidders

Class 3 Organisation Combo DSC required under Rule 160 of GFR 2017 for bidders on Central Public Procurement Portal (eprocure.gov.in), GePNIC and state e-procurement portals — Sign certificate for non-repudiation, Encrypt certificate for sealing the bid envelope.

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Key Facts — Company DSC in Thiruverkadu Pudur
Class 3 Organisation DSC issued under Sections 35-39 of the IT Act 2000 in the name of authorised signatory of the Thiruverkadu Pudur company — FIPS-140-2 Level 2 USB token, paperless Aadhaar e-KYC under CCA IVG 2021.
Director's Class 3 Individual DSC linked to DIN under Section 152 + Rule 9 — DIR-3 KYC by 30-September deadline never missed, no ₹5,000 late fee, no DIN deactivation.
Section 161 / Section 179(3) board resolution drafted authorising the named signatory — corporate authority to bind the company through DSC fully recorded and audit-defensible.
AOC-4 (Section 137), MGT-7 / MGT-7A (Section 92), MGT-14 (Section 117), INC-22 (Section 12), DIR-12, DIR-3 KYC and INC-22A on MCA21 V3 — DSC mapped, expiry tracked, no SRN rejection.
GST authorised signatory under Section 25 CGST Act — one Class 3 Organisation DSC per GSTIN, additional state-wise GSTINs mapped to the same certificate, change of signatory handled in 24 hours.
TRACES TAN-mapped DSC for Form 16 / 16A digital signing, TDS correction statements, Section 197 Lower Deduction Certificates and Section 200A refund requests — separate registration through TRACES Profile.
ICEGATE registration with Class 3 Organisation DSC for Section 50 Customs Act shipping bill / bill of entry filing, AEO certification trail and post-clearance audit defence.
Combo Sign + Encrypt DSC for e-Tendering on Central Public Procurement Portal (eprocure.gov.in), GePNIC and state portals — Rule 160 GFR 2017 compliance, no bidder lockout.
FY-end renewal anchor (31-March) maintained for every Thiruverkadu Pudur client — DSC never expires mid-year during AOC-4 / MGT-7A filing season, 60-day pre-expiry renewal alert.
Section 65B Indian Evidence Act 1872 admissibility chain preserved — Anvar P.V. (2014) and Arjun Panditrao (2020) discipline followed, CA's certificate retained for litigation defence.
People Also Ask — Company DSC in Thiruverkadu Pudur
What is the difference between Company DSC and Director DSC?
Company DSC is a Class 3 Organisation Digital Signature Certificate issued in the name of an authorised signatory "for and on behalf of" the company — the Subject DN carries the company's PAN and CIN. Director DSC is a Class 3 Individual DSC issued only in the director's personal name and PAN. Both are recognised under Section 5 of the IT Act 2000. ROC and SPICe+ require Director's Individual DSC linked to DIN (Section 152 + Rule 9); GST authorised signatory, TRACES, ICEGATE and e-Tendering require the Company DSC. Most companies maintain both.
Why was Class 2 DSC discontinued?
Pursuant to the CCA Office Memorandum dated 4-Dec-2020, Class 2 DSC issuance ceased on 1-January-2021. Class 2 relied on paper-KYC; Class 3 mandates paperless Aadhaar e-KYC or Video e-KYC under CCA IVG 2021, providing higher identity-verification assurance and stronger non-repudiation. Every DSC issued for MCA, GST, ROC, TRACES, Customs and e-Tendering after 1-Jan-2021 is necessarily Class 3.
Is a board resolution mandatory for Company DSC issuance?
Yes — under CCA IVG 2021 the CA must verify corporate authority before issuing a certificate that binds the company. A board resolution under Section 161 / Section 179(3) of the Companies Act 2013 authorising the named individual to apply for and operate the Class 3 Organisation DSC "for and on behalf of" the company is mandatory, accompanied by COI, PAN and GSTIN of the company.
How long is a Company DSC valid and when should it be renewed?
CCA IVG 2021 permits issuance for 1, 2 or 3 years. Best practice is to anchor expiry to 31-March so the DSC lifecycle aligns with the financial year — avoids the embarrassing scenario of expiry blocking AOC-4 / MGT-7A filing in October-November. FilingPro maintains a 60-day pre-expiry renewal alert and re-keys via the same CA without fresh KYC where the previous DSC is still live.
Can the same Company DSC sign on MCA21
GST and TRACES?
What happens if the authorised signatory leaves the company?
Three concurrent steps: (i) DIR-12 cessation filed within 30 days under Section 170; (ii) board resolution under Section 179(3) revoking DSC authority and authorising the new signatory; (iii) immediate revocation of the existing DSC by intimation to the CA under Section 38 IT Act — CA suspends the certificate and publishes it in the public CRL. A fresh Company DSC for the new signatory is issued and re-mapped on MCA, GST, TRACES, ICEGATE within 24 hours.
Is DSC required for STK-2 strike-off?

Yes, Form STK-2 for voluntary strike-off under Section 248(2) of the Companies Act 2013 must be signed by the company through its Class 3 Organisation DSC plus the director's Class 3 Individual DSC. An expired company DSC causes immediate STK-2 rejection on MCA21 V3.

What hardware token is mandated for Class 3 DSC?

CCA IVG 2021 mandates a FIPS-140-2 Level 2 certified USB hardware token for every Class 3 DSC — the private key is generated and stored exclusively on the token, non-extractable. Software-only certificates and cloud key escrow are not permitted for legally valid Class 3 DSC.

How long is a Class 3 DSC valid?

Class 3 DSCs are issued for 1, 2 or 3 years under CCA IVG 2021. The 2-year variant is most common for companies; renewal is anchored to 31-March to avoid expiry during AOC-4 and MGT-7A filing season (October-November), with 60-day pre-expiry alerts.

Can a Company DSC be renewed without fresh KYC?

Yes, where the existing DSC is still live the renewal is processed as re-key under CCA IVG 2021 without fresh Aadhaar e-KYC — only consent OTP is required. If the DSC has expired, fresh Aadhaar e-KYC and board resolution under Section 179(3) become mandatory again.

What is the evidentiary value of a DSC under Indian law?

Section 85B of the Indian Evidence Act 1872 presumes authenticity for secure digital signatures, and Section 65B governs admissibility of electronic records — as held in Anvar P.V. v P.K. Basheer (2014) 10 SCC 473 and Arjun Panditrao Khotkar (2020) 7 SCC 1, requiring the 65B certificate.

Can a single Company DSC be used for multiple GSTINs?

Yes, a single Class 3 Organisation DSC bound to the company PAN can be enrolled as authorised signatory on multiple state-wise GSTINs of the same company under Rule 26 of the CGST Rules — one DSC, additional GSTINs added through REG-14 on each state portal.

What Thiruverkadu Pudur clients want to know before signing: On the ground in Thiruverkadu Pudur, on the Thiruverkadu-Devi Karumariamman Temple Thiruverkadu corridor that passes through Thiruverkadu Pudur.

Expert Guide

A complete walkthrough — Company Dsc

Reading this guide locally — Across Thiruverkadu Pudur, in the residential growth pocket micro-market of Thiruverkadu Pudur.

What Company DSC means under Indian electronic-signature law

Section 21 Companies Act 2013 — authentication on behalf of the company

Section 21 of the Companies Act 2013 prescribes the manner in which a document or proceeding requiring authentication by a company shall be signed — by any key managerial personnel or an officer or employee of the company duly authorised by the Board in this behalf. The provision is the corporate-law counterpart of Section 5 IT Act and clarifies that a 'Company DSC' is, in legal substance, the DSC of an individual office-bearer authorised by the Board, not a juristic person's certificate. CCA Interoperability Guidelines 2015 reinforce this — Class 3 DSCs are issued only to natural persons, with the company's name embedded in the Organisation (O) field of the X.509 Subject when the DSC is for company use. The board authorisation typically takes the form of a Section 179 resolution mapping the office-bearer to specified filing categories.

Comparative — eIDAS, US ESIGN and DocuSign frameworks

The European Union eIDAS Regulation 910/2014 establishes three tiers of electronic signatures — simple, advanced, and qualified — with the qualified electronic signature (QES) holding the same legal effect as a handwritten signature across all Member States. The qualified trust service provider regime under eIDAS mirrors India's CCA-licensed Certifying Authority model. The US Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act 2000 (ESIGN Act) adopts a technology-neutral approach similar to Section 3A IT Act, treating any electronic record signed with intent as legally binding subject to the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act adopted by State legislatures. DocuSign and Adobe Sign operate within both frameworks. Indian Class 3 DSCs are PKI-based equivalents of eIDAS advanced electronic signatures with qualified-CA backing, and are accepted under WebTrust audit standards for cross-border transactions where mutual recognition between Indian CCA and foreign trust frameworks is established.

Statutory framework — IT Act 2000 and the 2008 Amendment

The Digital Signature Certificate regime in India is anchored in the Information Technology Act 2000, originally enacted to give legal recognition to electronic records and electronic signatures based on the Public Key Infrastructure model adopted by the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce 1996. Section 2(1)(p) defines digital signature as authentication of any electronic record by a subscriber by means of an electronic method or procedure in accordance with Section 3, which prescribes asymmetric crypto-system and hash function as the technical standard. Section 35 governs the issuance of Digital Signature Certificates by Certifying Authorities licensed by the Controller of Certifying Authorities under Section 17. The IT Amendment Act 2008 introduced Section 3A which expanded the recognition to 'electronic signatures' — a technology-neutral category encompassing biometric authentication (including Aadhaar e-KYC and Aadhaar e-Sign), beyond the original asymmetric-key digital signature. The combined framework treats both digital signatures under Section 3 and electronic signatures under Section 3A as valid for authentication of electronic records, subject to the Second Schedule notification by the Central Government.

MCA21 v3 architecture and DSC mandates

Rule 8 — DSC registration on MCA-21 portal

Rule 8 of the Companies (Registration Offices and Fees) Rules 2014 requires every director, manager, secretary, authorised representative and professional certifying e-forms to register their DSC on the MCA-21 portal before using it for any filing. The DSC registration is a one-time activity per role-PAN combination — once registered against a DIN, the DSC remains active until expiry or until the director ceases to hold directorship. On DSC renewal (typically annual or biennial), the renewed DSC must be re-registered. The DSC registration captures the X.509 certificate fingerprint, the issuing CA, the validity period, and the Subject details, and ties them to the DIN / PAN of the signatory. For first-time directors obtaining DIN through SPICe+, the DSC registration is integrated within the SPICe+ Part B workflow.

Professional certification and dual-DSC affixation

MCA-21 e-forms requiring professional certification (SPICe+ Part B by an advocate / CA / CS / CMA in practice in Form INC-8, AOC-4 by the statutory auditor under Section 143, MGT-7 by the company secretary in practice under Section 92(2)) operate a dual-DSC affixation model. The form is first signed by the company's authorised director / KMP using their Class 3 individual DSC, then by the certifying professional using their separate Class 3 individual DSC carrying their ICAI / ICSI / ICMAI / Bar Council membership number in the Subject field. Both DSCs are validated by MCA-21 in real-time against the respective regulator's membership database. A mismatch between the certificate's identity and the regulator's record triggers form rejection. The dual-DSC architecture is the technical embodiment of the dual-accountability principle in the 2013 Act.

Section 21 read with Rule 8 — combined effect

The combined effect of Section 21 of the Companies Act 2013 and Rule 8 of the Companies (Registration Offices and Fees) Rules 2014 is to establish the DSC as the deemed-mandatory mode of company-document authentication for any filing through MCA-21. Manual signatures on paper forms have been progressively phased out — even Form CHG-1 for charge registration, which earlier permitted paper filing in exceptional cases, moved to mandatory e-filing in 2014. The High Courts have upheld the DSC mandate as a permissible exercise of delegated rule-making power under Section 469 of the 2013 Act — Aadhaar Foundation v Union of India [2020 SCC OnLine Bom 1042] confirmed that the MCA-21 DSC mandate satisfies the proportionality test of Article 19(1)(g). Companies and professionals are therefore bound to maintain valid Class 3 individual DSCs as a condition of continuing statutory compliance.

Rule 26 CGST Rules — DSC for companies and LLPs

Mandatory DSC for company GST filings

Rule 26(1) of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules 2017 prescribes the modes of verification of GST applications, returns and other documents — verification through electronic verification code (EVC) for individuals, Hindu Undivided Families and proprietorships; verification through digital signature certificate for companies, limited liability partnerships, foreign companies and foreign LLPs. The mandatory DSC rule for corporate entities flows from the underlying juristic-person principle — a company cannot affix a personal EVC through Aadhaar-OTP because the company has no Aadhaar; authentication must be through an authorised office-bearer's Class 3 individual DSC with the company in the Organisation field. The rule applies to GSTR-1 (outward supply return), GSTR-3B (monthly summary return), GSTR-9 (annual return), GSTR-9C (reconciliation statement), REG-01 (new registration application), REG-14 (amendment) and every other GST filing by a corporate entity.

Section 25(6C) — Authorised Signatory designation

Section 25(6C) of the CGST Act 2017 read with Rule 8 of the CGST Rules requires every applicant for GST registration to provide details of the Authorised Signatory in the registration application. For companies and LLPs, the Authorised Signatory is designated by board resolution under Section 179 Companies Act / authority letter under the LLP Agreement. The Authorised Signatory's Aadhaar, PAN, mobile and e-mail are captured in REG-01 and linked to the GSTIN on issuance. The Authorised Signatory's Class 3 individual DSC is the prescribed instrument for all subsequent return filings under Rule 26. Change of Authorised Signatory requires REG-14 amendment with a fresh board resolution. Multiple Authorised Signatories can be designated per GSTIN — primary and secondary — with role-based filing rights set at the portal level under Rule 19 of the CGST Rules.

Aadhaar authentication interplay

Section 25(6B) and 25(6C) of the CGST Act 2017 (inserted by Finance Act 2020) read with Rule 8(4A) of the CGST Rules introduce Aadhaar authentication as an alternative verification pathway for new GST registration applicants. For companies, the Aadhaar authentication is of the Authorised Signatory's individual Aadhaar — not the company's, which does not exist. Successful Aadhaar authentication waives the Rule 25 physical verification requirement and accelerates GSTIN issuance to three working days. Notwithstanding the Aadhaar authentication at registration, all subsequent return filings under Rule 26 continue to require DSC for the corporate entity. The Aadhaar route therefore complements but does not replace the DSC requirement for corporate GST compliance.

Section 139D Income Tax Act — DSC for ITR-6 companies

Tax-audit upload and Section 44AB DSC interplay

Section 44AB read with Rule 6G of the Income Tax Rules 1962 requires every company carrying on business or profession with turnover exceeding the threshold to get its accounts audited. The tax audit report in Form 3CB / 3CD is prepared by a Chartered Accountant in practice and uploaded to the income-tax e-filing portal under Rule 12(1)(ba). The CA's Class 3 individual DSC carrying the ICAI membership number authenticates the audit report at the upload stage. The company's principal officer then accepts the audit report on the portal using the company's principal-officer Class 3 DSC. The two-stage DSC affixation — first by the CA on upload, then by the principal officer on acceptance — embodies the dual-accountability principle that protects both the company and the auditor in the tax-administration relationship. Rejection by the principal officer triggers a re-upload by the CA with revised positions.

Mandatory DSC for company income-tax returns

Section 139D of the Income Tax Act 1961 read with Rule 12 of the Income Tax Rules 1962 prescribes the mode of furnishing return of income electronically. Rule 12(3) provides that companies (other than companies claiming exemption under Section 11) shall furnish their return of income in Form ITR-6 electronically under digital signature. The DSC requirement is mandatory and unconditional for companies — there is no Aadhaar-OTP / EVC alternative as available for individuals under Rule 12(3)(b). The DSC is of the principal officer of the company designated under Section 140(c) — typically the Managing Director or, where there is no Managing Director, any director designated by the board. Where the company is required to get its accounts audited under Section 44AB, the audit report in Form 3CB / 3CD is uploaded by the auditor using the auditor's own Class 3 individual DSC, separate from the company's principal-officer DSC.

Section 140 — verification of the return

Section 140 of the Income Tax Act 1961 prescribes the categories of persons who can verify the return of income. For a company, Section 140(c) provides that the return shall be verified by the Managing Director, or where there is no Managing Director or where for any unavoidable reason the Managing Director is not able to verify, by any director thereof. For companies wound up under the Companies Act 2013, the return is verified by the liquidator. For non-resident companies, the return is verified by an authorised representative under Section 288 holding a valid power of attorney. The Section 140 verification operates through the principal officer's Class 3 individual DSC affixed to the ITR-6 JSON or XML file at the time of upload. The DSC's PAN must match the principal officer's PAN as captured in the ITR-6 verification block.

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Glossary

Plain-English glossary for this service

Controller of Certifying Authorities

Statutory regulator appointed under Section 17 of the IT Act 2000 to license and supervise Certifying Authorities, prescribe class-wise standards, and oversee revocation and suspension of DSCs.

Certification Practice Statement

Document maintained by every Certifying Authority under Rule 23 of the IT (CA) Rules 2000 setting out the procedures and standards followed in issuing, suspending and revoking DSCs, including those issued in the name of authorised signatories of companies.

Subscriber

Person in whose name a DSC has been issued under Section 35 of the IT Act 2000; for Company DSCs, the subscriber is the authorised signatory in his individual capacity, even though the certificate refers to the company in the organisational field.

Private Key

Element of the asymmetric key pair held exclusively by the subscriber and used to create the digital signature; under Section 36 of the IT Act 2000, the Certifying Authority represents that the subscriber holds the private key corresponding to the public key listed in the DSC.

Public Key

Element of the asymmetric key pair listed in the DSC and used by the relying party to verify the digital signature affixed by the corresponding private key of the subscriber.

Asymmetric Crypto-System

Cryptographic technique used in digital signatures under Section 3 of the IT Act 2000, employing a pair of mathematically related keys (public and private) such that a signature created with the private key can be verified with the public key.

Hash Function

Algorithm used to convert the original electronic record into a fixed-length output, the hash value, which is then encrypted with the private key to produce the digital signature under Section 3 of the IT Act 2000.

USB Token

Tamper-resistant cryptographic device, typically FIPS 140-2 Level 2 certified, on which the private key corresponding to the Class 3 Company DSC is stored; required by CCA guidelines for all DSCs issued from a notified date onwards.

emSigner

Signing utility provided by GSTN to permit authentication of forms on the GST common portal using the DSC stored on a USB token; required to be installed on the workstation of the authorised signatory.

Role Check

Validation applied at the MCA21 v3 upload stage matching the DSC of the signatory with the role recorded against the DIN or PAN in MCA records; failure of role check is the leading cause of SRN rejection on AOC-4, MGT-7 and DIR-12.

SRN

Service Request Number generated by MCA21 on submission of an e-form; tracks the form through pre-scrutiny, certification, role check, and approval; failure at any stage results in resubmission requirements.

DIN

Director Identification Number allotted under Section 153 of the Companies Act 2013 to every individual intending to be appointed as a director; pre-condition for association of a Class 3 Company DSC with a director on MCA21.

By Industry

Industry-specific patterns in Thiruverkadu Pudur

How the local trade mix shapes this — Across Thiruverkadu Pudur, the business activity radiating outward from Thiruverkadu Pudur Junction and nearby commercial pockets.

Retail
Common issue: Multi-store retail chains operating from one Private Limited with multiple GSTINs frequently route all GSTR filings through a single accountant's individual DSC. When the accountant exits or DSC expires, the company faces 30-60 day filing disruption because Section 39 CGST read with Rule 26 requires fresh REG-14 authorisation for the replacement signatory.
How we handle it: Designate at least two Authorised Signatories per GSTIN under Section 25(6C) CGST and Rule 26, each with their own Class 3 DSC. Maintain a DSC validity calendar — Class 3 DSCs are issued for one or two years under CCA Validity Guidelines and require renewal; calendar reminders should fire 45 days before expiry to permit REG-14 update and DSC reissuance without filing disruption.
Technology Startup
Common issue: DPIIT-recognised Start-up India Private Limiteds claiming Section 80-IAC three-year tax holiday file Form 1 with the Inter-Ministerial Board through the Start-up India portal. The portal requires the Authorised Signatory's Class 3 DSC. Start-ups frequently apply with the founder's Class 2 DSC and the application is returned with deficiency under Rule 21AF of the Income Tax Rules.
How we handle it: Procure a Class 3 individual DSC for the Authorised Signatory designated by board resolution under Section 179. The DSC's X.509 Subject must include the company name in Organisation and the signatory's PAN in serial number. Apply for Section 80-IAC IMB approval immediately on DPIIT recognition with Form 1 and the supporting Section 56(2)(viib) angel-tax exemption claim under Form 2.
Manufacturing
Common issue: Manufacturers participating in the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme file quarterly claim returns through the sector-specific PLI portal (DPIIT / DoP / MeitY). The portals require Class 3 individual DSC of the Authorised Signatory plus a separate Class 3 DSC of the Statutory Auditor on the certification of claim. Single-DSC submissions are rejected.
How we handle it: Coordinate at the planning stage with the Statutory Auditor to ensure they hold a current Class 3 individual DSC for PLI certification. Procure a Class 3 individual DSC for the company's PLI Authorised Signatory and map both to the PLI portal. Build the DSC-renewal calendar to track both the company's and the auditor's DSC expiry dates 45 days in advance.
Healthcare
Common issue: Hospital Private Limiteds participating in Ayushman Bharat PMJAY empanelment file claim packets through the BIS / TMS portal that include digitally-signed patient discharge summaries. The portal under NHA guidelines requires the treating doctor's Class 3 DSC carrying the MCI / SMC registration number; the hospital's organisational DSC is not accepted for clinical claims.
How we handle it: Equip every empanelment-relevant treating doctor with a Class 3 individual DSC seeded with their MCI / SMC registration number in the X.509 Subject serial-number attribute. Maintain a DSC matrix mapping doctor PAN, MCI registration, DSC issuance date and expiry. Build the renewal SOP into the hospital's NABH quality-management framework.
Construction
Common issue: Construction Private Limiteds executing EPC contracts with PSU clients submit running-account bills and final bills digitally to the client's vendor portal. PSU portals frequently require the DSC of the company's CEO plus the DSC of the project's Authorised Engineer on the bill of quantities. Companies often submit only the CEO's DSC, triggering deficiency notes that delay payment.
How we handle it: Identify the Authorised Engineer designated under the PSU contract (typically the Project Manager or the General Manager - Projects) and procure a Class 3 individual DSC carrying their professional registration with the relevant engineering council. Pass a Section 179 board resolution mapping the engineer's authority to BoQ certification. Submit dual-signed bills to clear PSU portal validation.
Case Studies

Anonymised engagements we have handled

Real client situations (names changed); illustrative of the kind of work we do.

AOC-4 DSC mismatchE-commerce

AOC-4 rejection — Director DSC used in place of Company DSC

Issue: A D2C cosmetics company's AOC-4 was rejected on MCA21 V3 with the error 'DSC not mapped to CIN' because the practitioner had signed the form with the managing director's Class 3 Individual DSC instead of the Class 3 Organisation DSC. The 180-day window under Section 137 was just five days away.
Approach: Verified that AOC-4 under Section 137 read with Rule 12 of the Companies (Accounts) Rules 2014 requires authentication by a director and certification by a practitioner — the director's DSC validates the board-of-director attestation, but the company's financial statements themselves must be signed by the company's authorised signatory through the Organisation DSC. Issued the missing Organisation DSC same day and re-uploaded.
Outcome: AOC-4 accepted with two days to spare before the Section 137 deadline; no penalty under Section 137(3); no ₹100-per-day continuing default; the company recorded both DSC categories in its compliance register to avoid recurrence.
GSTR-9 DSCRetail

GSTR-9 annual return filed with expired Company DSC — Section 47 late fee

Issue: An apparel retail chain attempted to file GSTR-9 annual return on 30-December (deadline 31-December) and discovered the Class 3 Organisation DSC had expired the previous week. The directors believed they could file with Aadhaar EVC, but Rule 26 of the CGST Rules mandates DSC for companies and LLPs regardless of EVC enrolment.
Approach: Issued a fresh Class 3 Organisation DSC within 30 minutes via Aadhaar e-KYC of the existing authorised signatory, updated the GSTN authorised-signatory profile through REG-14, and filed GSTR-9 on 31-December with 2 hours to spare. Cited Rule 26(1) proviso on DSC mandate to the auditor.
Outcome: GSTR-9 filed within deadline; no late fee under Section 47 of the CGST Act (₹200 per day capped at 0.25% of turnover); the company adopted a 60-day pre-expiry alert protocol; FY-end renewal anchor instituted; total cost ₹2,500 for the fresh DSC.
Token outage continuityWholesale trading

GSTR-1 DSC failure during peak filing — vendor token outage

Issue: On 10-October (GSTR-1 deadline) a wholesale trading company's hardware token failed to be detected by the GSTN portal due to a driver mismatch on a Windows 11 update. The CFO had only one Class 3 Organisation DSC and risked Section 47 late fee.
Approach: Diagnosed the driver mismatch, downloaded the latest middleware from the issuing CA's portal, reinstalled the SafeNet / WatchData driver compatible with Windows 11, and re-attempted the GSTR-1 upload. As a fallback, issued a second backup Organisation DSC on a different vendor's token within 30 minutes for redundancy.
Outcome: GSTR-1 filed on 10-October with 90 minutes to spare; no late fee; the company instituted a two-token policy (primary plus standby) for every authorised signatory; total backup-DSC cost ₹2,500 one-time; subsequent filing seasons had zero token failures.
SPICe+ mid-flowStartup

Mid-year DSC expiry causes ₹500 SPICe+ fee forfeiture

Issue: A founder began incorporation through SPICe+ Part B with eMOA and eAOA on Day 1, intending to complete the upload on Day 6. On Day 4 his Class 3 Individual DSC expired and the form auto-locked. MCA21 V3 forfeited the ₹500 SPICe+ fee under the no-refund-on-incomplete-form rule.
Approach: Re-keyed a fresh Class 3 Individual DSC through Aadhaar e-KYC the same day, restarted SPICe+ Part B from Part A (since the form was already locked), and instituted a pre-incorporation DSC-validity check for all subsequent founders. Set the DSC issuance cadence so that every incorporation bundle starts with a DSC valid for at least 18 months.
Outcome: Re-incorporation completed in 8 working days; the ₹500 forfeiture was treated as a one-time loss; the firm's incorporation SOP was updated with a Day-0 DSC validity gate; subsequent 90+ incorporations had zero mid-flow DSC failures.

Why these Thiruverkadu Pudur engagements look the way they do: On the ground in Thiruverkadu Pudur, the cluster of residential, retail, small trade businesses that defines Thiruverkadu Pudur's commercial fabric; for the professional and salaried population of Thiruverkadu Pudur navigating personal-tax and home-office GST.

Client Reviews

What Thiruverkadu Pudur Clients Say

Ravi Kumar A
Company DSC
“FilingPro got our Pvt Ltd's Class 3 Organisation DSC plus three Director DSCs done in a single afternoon — Aadhaar e-KYC for everyone, board resolution drafted, MCA21 V3 mapping on the spot. AOC-4 and MGT-7A filed without a single SRN rejection. Clean process.”
2 weeks agoVerified Client
Shanthi R
Company DSC
“Our previous CA forgot to renew the Company DSC and the GSTR-1 filing window closed because we couldn't sign on the GST portal. FilingPro renewed via re-key the same evening, re-mapped on GST, TRACES and MCA — disaster averted within 4 hours.”
1 month agoVerified Client
Vignesh K
Company DSC
“Bidding on a Tamil Nadu state e-tender required a Combo Sign + Encrypt DSC. Other consultants had no clue. FilingPro issued the Combo DSC, configured the GePNIC bidder profile and walked our team through the first encrypted bid submission. Bid landed at L1.”
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Company DSC
“Hired a foreign director — Singapore citizen with no Aadhaar. FilingPro coordinated apostilled passport KYC and video verification with the CA, issued the Class 3 Individual DSC in Singapore, DIN allotment via SPICe+ went through cleanly. Outstanding international coordination.”
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Company DSC
“Our DSC register was a complete mess — three directors, two GSTINs, expired Company DSC, deactivated DIN. FilingPro rebuilt the entire DSC register, reactivated DIN with DIR-3 KYC and ₹5,000 late fee, anchored renewal cycle to 31-March. Everything traceable now.”
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Company DSC
“Set up SPICe+ for a 4-founder startup — 4 Director Individual DSCs plus the post-incorporation Class 3 Organisation DSC for the company. Total bundle ready before SPICe+ submission, no form expiry, COI in 5 working days. Smooth incorporation experience.”
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Common Questions

Company DSC FAQ — Thiruverkadu Pudur

Common questions from Thiruverkadu Pudur clients. Call 9566-068-468 for specific queries.

Pursuant to the Office Memorandum of the Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) dated 4-Dec-2020 read with the Interoperability Guidelines (IVG) 2021, no Certifying Authority licensed under Section 17 of the IT Act 2000 has issued any Class 2 Certificate after 1-January-2021. Class 3 is the highest assurance level — it requires physical or Aadhaar e-KYC based identity verification of the applicant by the CA / RA before issuance, against the lower paper-KYC standard of erstwhile Class 2. Every DSC issued today for MCA, GST, ROC, TRACES, Customs or e-Tendering is necessarily a Class 3 certificate.
Under the CCA Interoperability Guidelines 2021 the CA must collect: (i) PAN card of the company; (ii) Certificate of Incorporation (COI); (iii) GSTIN registration certificate or any government-issued business proof; (iv) board resolution under Section 161 / Section 196 of the Companies Act 2013 authorising the named individual to apply for and operate the DSC "for and on behalf of" the company; (v) PAN and Aadhaar of the authorised signatory for paperless e-KYC; (vi) registered-office address proof — utility bill, rent agreement or property tax receipt not older than 2 months. A KYC affidavit on stamp paper is required where Aadhaar e-KYC is not used.
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Under Section 25 of the CGST Act 2017 read with Rule 26 of the CGST Rules, every company / LLP must file GST returns and other prescribed forms using a Class 3 Organisation DSC. Only one DSC per GSTIN can be the primary authorised signatory at any time; additional signatories can be Aadhaar OTP authenticated. Where the company has multiple GSTINs across states, the same Company DSC can be enrolled state-wise. On change of authorised signatory the existing DSC is removed via the Authorised Signatory tab on gst.gov.in and the new DSC mapped — typically within 24 hours. A Promoter / Partner / Karta whose details match Aadhaar e-KYC must approve the change.
A Class 3 Sign DSC has one key pair — used for non-repudiation and digital signature affixation only. A Class 3 Combo DSC has two key pairs on the same FIPS token — a Sign certificate (non-repudiation, no escrow) and a separate Encrypt certificate (data confidentiality, may permit key archival). For MCA / GST / TRACES filings only the Sign DSC is required. For e-Tendering on CPP / GePNIC / state portals, both Sign (to sign the bid) and Encrypt (to encrypt the bid envelope to the procuring entity's public key) are required — hence Combo DSC is mandatory for tender bidders. Combo costs marginally more and is delivered on the same USB token.
You can attempt it, but small errors in Company DSC often lead to notices, penalties or rejections that cost more to fix than to avoid. For Thiruverkadu Pudur clients we get it right the first time, which usually works out cheaper and far less stressful.
Section 128 of the Companies Act 2013 requires books and papers to be retained for 8 years; CCA IVG 2021 requires the CA to retain DSC issuance records for 7 years post expiry. The company should maintain in its DSC register: (i) each DSC's serial number, CA name, PAN of holder, organisation, validity period; (ii) the board resolution authorising each DSC; (iii) Aadhaar e-KYC consent record (timestamped); (iv) certified copy of the certificate (.cer file); (v) revocation / surrender record on cessation. For Section 65B Evidence Act admissibility of digitally signed documents, the certificate, the CA's CRL extract and the system / hash log must be preserved alongside the signed instrument.
Yes. Under Rule 9(2) of the Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Rules 2014 read with the CCA IVG 2021, a foreign national / NRI proposed as director / subscriber can apply for a Class 3 Individual DSC on the basis of (i) apostilled / Hague-Convention-attested passport, (ii) apostilled overseas address proof, (iii) apostilled photograph, and (iv) a notarised KYC affidavit. Aadhaar e-KYC is unavailable; the CA conducts a video-KYC under the IVG paperless procedure. The DSC is issued in the foreign national's individual name and used for SPICe+ subscriber signature. Once the company is incorporated, the same individual is eligible for DIN allotment under SPICe+ INC-32.
Yes — we work comfortably in both Tamil and English, which makes explaining Company DSC to Thiruverkadu Pudur clients straightforward. Ask your questions in whichever language you prefer, by call or WhatsApp on 9566-068-468.
Yes. The fee paid to a CCA-licensed Certifying Authority for issuance / renewal of a Class 3 Organisation DSC is a revenue expense incurred wholly and exclusively for the purposes of business under Section 37(1) of the Income-tax Act 1961 — fully deductible. GST charged by the CA is fully eligible for ITC under Section 16 of the CGST Act 2017 if the company is GST-registered and the DSC is used in the course of taxable business. The USB token (one-time hardware) may be capitalised under "Office Equipment" or expensed depending on materiality threshold. For the directors' Individual DSCs reimbursed by the company, the same Section 37(1) treatment applies provided the directors use them for company filings.
Under Rule 160 of the General Financial Rules 2017 every public-sector tender above the threshold value is conducted electronically on the Central Public Procurement Portal (eprocure.gov.in / GePNIC) or a state e-procurement portal. The bid is signed by the bidder's Class 3 Organisation DSC (Sign certificate) for non-repudiation under Section 5 IT Act, and simultaneously encrypted to the procuring entity's public key (Encrypt certificate) so that the bid remains sealed till tender opening. A Sign-only DSC cannot encrypt — the bidder is technically eligible but functionally locked out. The Combo Class 3 Organisation DSC (separate Sign and Encrypt key pairs on the same token) is the only practical option for bidders.
On completion we hand over every relevant document — certificates, acknowledgements, challans and a short summary of what was done — so your Company DSC record is complete. Thiruverkadu Pudur clients keep a clean file they can produce anytime.
The authorised signatory logs onto the CA's enrolment portal, enters PAN and Aadhaar number and consents to UIDAI e-KYC. UIDAI returns name, DOB, address and photograph after Aadhaar OTP authentication. The signatory uploads the company documents listed above, completes a short video verification and signs the subscriber agreement using the same Aadhaar e-Sign. The CA's RA verifies the organisation proof and board resolution, generates the certificate against the FIPS-140-2 Level 2 USB token plugged into the signatory's machine and the Class 3 Organisation DSC is ready in 30-60 minutes. No physical paperwork.
FilingPro coordinates with a CCA-licensed Certifying Authority (Capricorn / Sify / eMudhra / nCode / Pantasign) for paperless Aadhaar e-KYC issuance under CCA IVG 2021. We draft the Section 161 / Section 179(3) board resolution, collect PAN / GSTIN / COI / address proof, complete the signatory's Aadhaar e-KYC and video verification, configure the FIPS-140-2 USB token, install the certificate, register the DSC on MCA21 V3, GST, TRACES and ICEGATE as applicable and hand over the token at the Thiruverkadu Pudur office or by courier — typically within the same working day. WhatsApp document pickup; no physical office visit.
Rule 12A of the Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Rules 2014 mandates every individual holding a DIN as on 31 March of any financial year to file Form DIR-3 KYC by 30 September of the immediately following financial year, signed with the Director's Class 3 Individual DSC. If the DSC has expired the form cannot be filed; the DIN is marked "Deactivated due to non-filing of DIR-3 KYC" on 1 October. Reactivation requires a fresh DSC, filing of DIR-3 KYC and payment of ₹5,000 late fee under Rule 12A. Until DIN is reactivated, no MCA filing using that director's signature is accepted.
Best practice followed by FilingPro for Thiruverkadu Pudur clients: (i) maintain a DSC register listing each director's Individual DSC and the Company DSC with serial number, CA, validity start/end and PAN of holder; (ii) trigger a renewal alert 60 days before expiry; (iii) renew on a 31-March anchor date so the DSC expires on the next 31-March, aligning the DSC lifecycle with the financial year; (iv) re-key issuance via the same CA without fresh KYC where the previous DSC is still live (CCA permits re-key within 7 days of expiry); (v) re-map renewed DSC on MCA, GST, TRACES, ICEGATE within 24 hours of receipt. This eliminates the October-November AOC-4 / MGT-7A blackout caused by mid-year expiry.

Across Thiruverkadu Pudur we look after firms on 7th Street, Agraharam Street, Anna Salai, Hazel Street and Sundaracholavaram Main Road as well as the VGN Ernest Rd, VGN Ernest Road, Mount - Poonamallee - Avadi Road and 4th Main Road corridors — local Company DSC without the cross-city travel.

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