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My Company Is Compulsorily
Delisted On BSE/NSE

What It Means & What to Do Next

Compulsory delisting is not a normal "compliance issue." It's an exchange-led enforcement action and usually becomes a high-pressure situation for promoters/CEOs/CS because shareholders demand answers and the company's credibility gets hit immediately. The smartest first step is to confirm the exact position and get a realistic options roadmap.

Most companies lose time after compulsory delisting because they take random steps without confirming what exactly happened, what the current status is, and what is realistically possible now. This page is meant to give you clarity on the right first moves.

Once the facts are confirmed, the case becomes manageable through a controlled roadmap, proper documentation discipline, and a tracker-led action plan.

What This Situation
Usually Means

In most cases, compulsory delisting means:

The exchange has removed the company from trading as an enforcement action

The exchange has removed the company from trading as an enforcement action

Shareholders are confused and start escalating questions

Shareholders are confused and start escalating questions

Past compliance history becomes sensitive and needs careful handling

Past compliance history becomes sensitive and needs careful handling

Management needs clarity on consequences and realistic next steps

Management needs clarity on consequences and realistic next steps

Any move without proper fact-checking can waste time and worsen perception

Any move without proper fact-checking can waste time and worsen perception

What Problems/Risks You Face

Shareholder pressure rises fast (complaints, legal threats, reputation stress)

Shareholder pressure rises fast (complaints, legal threats, reputation stress)

Wrong steps waste months (because the route depends on exact facts)

Wrong steps waste months (because the route depends on exact facts)

Credibility impact with banks, partners, vendors, and future investors

Credibility impact with banks, partners, vendors, and future investors

Higher sensitivity on records (notices, filings, responses, timelines)

Higher sensitivity on records (notices, filings, responses, timelines)

Internal confusion if there is no single controlled plan and sequencing

Internal confusion if there is no single controlled plan and sequencing

What You Should Do Next (Step-by-Step)

01

Confirm the delisting order and current status (don’t assume)

02

Collect the record trail (notices, emails, dates, filings snapshot)

03

Map promoter + shareholder impact (what needs to be handled first)

04

Get a realistic options roadmap (what’s possible vs not, and why)

05

Create a step-by-step plan with sequencing

06

Set controlled shareholder communication (factual, not emotional)

07

Execute with a tracker so the case doesn’t drift

How TWF Helps (What You Get)

Status confirmation:

Status confirmation:

What exactly happened and where you stand today

Impact map

Impact map

Promoter/director + shareholder handling priorities

Options roadmap

Options roadmap

Realistic paths based on facts (not generic advice)

Action plan with sequencing

Action plan with sequencing

What to do first, second, third

Checklist + document discipline

Checklist + document discipline

So your file doesn't bounce back due to inconsistency

Tracker-led follow-through

Tracker-led follow-through

If you need execution support

After the first call, you will receive:

A status summary + options roadmap + step-by-step plan + checklist.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about wealth recovery and IEPF claims

Yes. Suspension stops trading; compulsory delisting removes trading from the exchange as an enforcement action.

Yes. Voluntary is promoter-led; compulsory is exchange-led.

It depends on facts and current position. First step is confirming status and mapping realistic options.

Don’t guess. First confirm the facts and roadmap, then communicate clearly and factually.

Yes. Start with CIN + exchange details; we’ll build the record trail from there.

Book an advisory call. We’ll confirm status and provide the options roadmap.

Don’t Take Random Steps. Get A Compulsory Delisting Roadmap First.

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