Registration under DVAT Act requires time bound processing; lack of action results in deemed registration and certificate issuance. Registration requires Form DVAT 04 with mandatory proofs including incorporation, authorized signatory identity and proof of security; the receiving official must scrutinize completeness, record ward and receipt time, verify security documentation, and refuse incomplete applications. The issuing officer must dispose applications after enquiry within a time-bound period or issue a notice of proposed rejection allowing a written show-cause; failure to act within the period causes the applicant to be deemed registered and a Certificate of Registration must be issued.
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Registration under DVAT Act requires time bound processing; lack of action results in deemed registration and certificate issuance.
Registration requires Form DVAT 04 with mandatory proofs including incorporation, authorized signatory identity and proof of security; the receiving official must scrutinize completeness, record ward and receipt time, verify security documentation, and refuse incomplete applications. The issuing officer must dispose applications after enquiry within a time-bound period or issue a notice of proposed rejection allowing a written show-cause; failure to act within the period causes the applicant to be deemed registered and a Certificate of Registration must be issued.
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