Ministry of Corporate Affairs · Companies & LLPs
Every registered company in India, read properly.
The register already holds the answer. It is just scattered across twelve forms, four portals and a stack of scanned PDFs. We put one company on one page.
Anatomy of a CIN
Twenty-one characters. Every block of them says something.
We read them at the character level, which is why a search for a state or an activity code returns the right companies.
What a report contains
Free to look. ₹250 to read the whole file.
Basic identity data stays open, because it should be. The parts that take work to assemble — signed financials, charge registers, the full filing trail — sit behind a single flat fee. No subscription, no credits to burn.
Open to everyone
- Name, CIN or LLPIN, status, class and category
- Date of incorporation, ROC and registered address
- Authorised and paid-up capital
- Current directors and designated partners
- Last AGM and last balance sheet date
Full report — ₹250
- Balance sheet and profit and loss, year by year, from the filings
- Every charge created and satisfied, with lender and amount
- Past directors, dates of appointment and cessation, other boards
- Complete event history — AOC-4, MGT-7, INC-22, DIR-12 and the rest
- Filing index with the original document numbers
- Printable PDF report and spreadsheet export
How it works
Three steps, about a minute.
Search the register
By name, CIN or LLPIN. Partial names work. Former names resolve to the current company.
Read what is open
Status, address, capital and the current board are free, on every company, with no account.
Unlock the file
Pay ₹250 and the whole record opens. It stays in your account for good.
Who reads these
Built for people who have to be right.
Auditors and CAs
Related-party checks, group structures, and confirming what a client's counterparty actually filed.
Credit and risk
Charge registers show who already holds security over the assets, and for how much.
Vendor onboarding
Confirm the entity is real, active, and that the person signing sits on the board.
Deal teams and counsel
Years of filings in one place, so diligence starts on day one instead of week two.
Insights
Notes from inside the register.
Reading filings
What a satisfied charge does and does not tell you
A charge marked satisfied means the borrower filed CHG-4. It does not always mean the lender agreed.
Compliance
Struck off, dormant, under liquidation: the status field, decoded
Five words appear in the MCA status field. They look similar on screen and carry very different consequences.