If your company is suspended on BSE/NSE, it's rarely one pending item. It's usually a chain of gaps—filings, notices, proof trail, sequencing, and follow-ups. We help promoters, CEOs, and Company Secretaries move towards revocation with a clear action plan and disciplined execution.
Suspension cases become difficult when teams take scattered actions—filing a few items, replying without a clear pack, or closing compliances without building a proper proof trail. That creates rework and delays. What works is a revocation-focused approach: confirm the exact reason, build one consolidated gap list, close items in the right order with evidence, prepare a revocation-ready submission pack, and track follow-ups until closure. This service is built exactly for that.
A suspended company is restricted from trading on the exchange due to compliance or regulatory gaps. For management teams, it quickly becomes more than a market issue—it becomes a credibility and stakeholder pressure issue. The longer it stays unresolved, the heavier and more time-consuming closure usually becomes.
Suspension creates both business pressure and compliance pressure:
Shareholder pressure rises (questions, complaints, escalations
Market credibility drops (red-flag perception for partners, banks, investors)
Compliance burden can grow over time if gaps remain open
Liquidity planning gets disturbed for promoters/investors
Fundraising and strategic discussions get difficult
Escalation risk increases if the situation remains unresolved for long
This is the clean sequence that avoids wasted moves:
Don’t assume. Identify what triggered it and what is pending today.
All pending filings, notices, investor items, fees/penalties, and proof requirements—everything in one place.
Some items depend on others. Wrong order causes rework and delays.
It’s not only “filing done”—it’s clear evidence and consistency.
Clean pack = fewer clarifications, smoother review.
Most cases get stuck due to inconsistent follow-ups.
Compliance calendar + tracker + responsibility mapping so the issue doesn’t repeat.
Get answers to common questions about wealth recovery and IEPF claims
Many cases move towards revocation once gaps are closed properly. It depends on the exact reason and current status.
Wrong sequencing, incomplete proof trail, and slow/irregular responses to clarifications.
Often yes, but it needs structured cleanup planning and disciplined execution.
Not always, but delay increases escalation risk. Early action is safer.
No problem. Start with CIN + exchange status. We build the gap list from there.
Yes. Planning, drafting support, and tracking are handled by our internal team. Your team provides inputs, approvals, and signatures.
Immediately. We can start with CIN and basic context.
Book a review call. We'll map the gaps and share a revocation roadmap.
Share basic details. We’ll review and guide the next actions.