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DIN Reactivation
DIN Reactivation is the process of restoring a deactivated or inactive Director Identification Number (DIN) with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA). If a director fails to comply with annual DIN eKYC filing (DIR-3 KYC) or other legal requirements, their DIN gets deactivated, preventing them from acting as a company director.
Applicable to: Directors of Private Limited Companies, Public Limited Companies, LLPs, and OPCs
Common Reasons for Deactivation: Non-filing of DIN eKYC, legal non-compliance, or disqualification
Reactivation Mode: Online submission via the MCA portal
Importance of DIN Reactivation
Restores Directorβs Authority β Allows the director to legally operate within the company
Ensures Compliance β Avoids legal consequences and financial penalties
Prevents Business Disruptions β Essential for company filings, bank transactions, and statutory compliance
Avoids Penalties & Legal Issues β Late reactivation may result in hefty fines
Maintains Corporate Reputation β Strengthens business credibility and transparency
Documents Required for DIN Reactivation
PAN Card of the Director
Aadhaar Card (Linked with Mobile for OTP Verification)
Passport (for Foreign Directors, if applicable)
Latest Address Proof (Utility Bill/Bank Statement, not older than 2 months)
Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) of the Director
Affidavit & Declaration for Reactivation
Payment of Penalty (if applicable)
Benefits of DIN Reactivation
Restores Directorβs Legal Status β Enables directors to act legally in the company
Avoids Financial Losses β Prevents late penalties and legal disputes
Smooth Business Operations β Essential for compliance, filings, and transactions
Enables Access to Government Filings β Allows directors to sign documents and file returns
Enhances Business Continuity β Prevents disruptions in governance and management