The idea, which is at a nascent stage, is being looked at against the backdrop of the MCA striking off the names of around 2.24 lakh companies from the official records for being inactive for long.
Chaudhary, who is minister of state for corporate affairs as well as law and justice, today said that having a redressal mechanism within the department would help in reducing the pressure on courts.
Referring to deregistering of around 2.24 lakh companies and disqualification of directors, the minister said there is no provision under the Companies Act to address grievances arising out of such actions within the ministry.
Now, those having grievances have to approach the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), he added.
When asked whether such a redressal mechanism is being looked at only at the corporate affairs ministry, Chaudhary said, "we are not talking about only the corporate affairs ministry)".
"You (industry) are much much more experienced than the bureaucrats. We would like to take inputs from the industry and based on them, create a conducive environment on how industry can function freely but certainly within the parameters of law," he said.
Chaudhary said that "no hue and cry" has been raised despite the fact that we have struck of 2.24 lakh companies.
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