Such declarations would be required to be made by the new companies, as also their directors and initial shareholders, at the time of the incorporation. In the case of already registered companies, these declarations would be required whenever the company changes its objects of business.
The move follows thousands of crores worth money having been raised by numerous entities, including Sahara and Saradha group, from the public investors without approvals from Sebi and other regulators and the consequent actions against them.
Registrar of Companies (RoC), the first point for any entity to get registered as a company, would have the powers to seek declaration that no funds would be raised from the public without being compliant with various regulations.
According to a circular issued by the Ministry on May 29, in exercise of the powers under the Companies Act, RoC may obtain declaration/affidavits from subscribers/first directors first at the time of incorporation and from directors, subsequently whenever company changes its objects.