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<h1>India Revises Central Excise Registration Form and Certificate Format Under Rule 9; New Naming Conventions Highlighted</h1> The Government of India has amended the Central Excise Registration application form and registration certificate format under rule 9 of the Central Excise Rules, 2002. Key changes include instructions for naming conventions, requiring the business name without prefixes, and specifying details for proprietors, partnerships, companies, societies, and other business types. The new Form RC outlines the registration details, conditions, and validity of the certificate, emphasizing its non-transferability and the requirement for formal requests for corrections. The certificate remains valid as long as the registrant continues the registered activity or until it is surrendered, revoked, or suspended.