If your company status shows "Struck Off / Name Removed", it can block banking, assets, contracts, and future business plans. Restoration is often possible, but it needs the right route, strong documentation planning, and clean sequencing.
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Most revival attempts fail because promoters start with random filings or incomplete documents without confirming the correct route and the required proof trail. A struck-off company case is usually sensitive because records are old, people have moved on, and compliance backlog is unclear. What works is a controlled approach: confirm status and background, map eligibility, build the right evidence pack, execute in sequence, and then set a post-revival compliance rhythm so the company stays stable.
What to do next (60–90 sec)
A quick explanation of what “struck off” means, what usually worsens with time, and the first practical action to take.
Quick summary in 30 seconds
Key impacts of a struck-off status, why revival becomes urgent, and what restoration can unlock.
A 2-minute story: From struck-off status to restoration
A short, visual story that reflects what promoters feel—and how revival becomes manageable with the right plan.
A company is considered struck off when its name is removed from the register and it becomes inactive for normal business operations. Even if the company has assets, pending obligations, or future plans, the struck-off status creates a legal and practical roadblock until the company is restored through the correct route.
A struck-off status typically triggers:
Banking and transactions get blocked or questioned
Asset/property matters get stuck (sale/transfer/usage becomes complicated)
Contracts and commercial actions get delayed
Business restart becomes difficult (partners/investors hesitate)
Record retrieval becomes harder over time (old proofs disappear)
Compliance backlog grows and becomes more difficult to manage later
This is the clean approach that avoids wasted moves:
Don’t assume. We start with factual position.
The route depends on facts, timelines, and objectives.
Filings, missing records, pending compliances, and proof requirements.
Strong documentation story + consistency across documents.
Wrong sequencing causes rework and delays.
Revival cases move faster with disciplined tracking.
Compliance calendar + tracker so the company does not fall back into non-compliance.
We handle revival matters as a structured restoration project—not as scattered filings.
Get answers to common questions about wealth recovery and IEPF claims
Not always. Revival is case-based. Eligibility depends on facts and timelines. We confirm this in the first call.
Often yes. Many cases require reconstruction. We guide what’s essential and what alternatives exist.
Start with eligibility mapping. Avoid random filings and avoid piecemeal actions.
No. Revival often needs a post-revival cleanup plan for pending filings and governance discipline.
Timelines are case-based and depend on facts, document readiness, and the chosen route. We share realistic expectations after review.
Yes. Planning, drafting support, and tracking are handled by our internal team. Your team provides inputs, approvals, and signatures.
Yes. We can help set up a calendar and tracker and guide cleanup priorities.
Share your CIN and objective (why you need revival). We’ll tell you the clean next step.
Share basic details. We’ll review and guide next actions.