ADT-1 Filing
ADT-1 Filing is the mandatory process of informing the Registrar of Companies (ROC) about the appointment of an auditor by a company, which must be filed within the prescribed time after the auditor is appointed, to ensure compliance with the Companies Act, 2013 in India.
Benefits of ADT-1 Filing
- Ensures legal compliance under the Companies Act, 2013,
- Officially informs ROC about auditor appointment,
- Avoids penalties and late fees,
- Maintains accurate statutory records,
- Mandatory for annual and first auditor appointments
Eligibility Criteria for ADT-1 Filing
- All companies registered in India,
- Companies appointing first auditor or subsequent auditors,
- Auditor appointed by Board or shareholders as applicable,
- Filing required within prescribed time limits
Process of ADT-1 Filing in India
- Auditor Appointment – Board or shareholder approval,
- Consent & Eligibility – Auditor provides required declarations,
- Form Preparation – ADT-1 prepared with auditor details,
- ROC Filing – Online submission on MCA portal,
- Verification – DSC authentication by authorized director,
- Acknowledgement – ROC confirmation received
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- Expert handling of ROC and MCA procedures,
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Documents & Information Required
- Certificate of Incorporation
- PAN Card of company
- Auditor’s consent letter
- Auditor’s eligibility certificate (under Section 141)
- Board or shareholder resolution for auditor appointment
- Details of appointed auditor (name
- PAN
- membership number)
- Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) of authorized director
- Previous ROC filing details