What is a Share Certificate?

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A share certificate is a legal document issued by a company to its shareholders. It serves as evidence of the number of shares owned by the shareholder and includes important details such as the shareholder's name, the number of shares, the distinctive numbers of the shares, and the date of issuance.

Scenarios Requiring a Duplicate Share Certificate

There are situations where you might need to get a duplicate share certificate if you have any issue of share certificate:

Loss or Misplacement

Loss or Misplacement

If you lose or misplace your original share certificate, you will need a duplicate to prove ownership.

Theft

Theft

In case your share certificate is stolen, a duplicate is essential for safeguarding your investment.

Damaged

Damaged

If the original certificate is damaged or mutilated, a duplicate will be needed to facilitate any transactions.

Destruction by Natural Calamities

Destruction by Natural Calamities

Incidents like fire, flood, or other natural disasters can destroy your share certificates, necessitating the need for duplicates.

Documents Required for Duplicate Share Certificate

Section 46 of the Companies Act 2013 provides a way to acquire duplicate share certificates, and it is important to follow Rule 6 of the Companies (Share Capital and Debentures) Rules, 2014, in this regard. To apply for a duplicate share certificate, you need to collect some specific documents. These documents ensure that the request is genuine and help the company process your application efficiently. The documents required include:

Indemnity Bond

Indemnity Bond

An indemnity bond on non-judicial stamp paper protects the company from any future claims related to the original share certificate.

FIR Copy

FIR Copy

A copy of the First Information Report (FIR) filed with the police in case of a misplaced or stolen share certificate. The FIR must include: Details of the lost certificate Name registered on the share certificate Folio number of the share certificate Number of shares issued Share certificate number

Affidavit

Affidavit

An affidavit confirming the loss or destruction of the original share certificate.

Address Proof and Identity Proof

Address Proof and Identity Proof

Documents like an Aadhar card, PAN card, or passport to verify the identity and address of the applicant.

Copy of Original Share Certificate

Copy of Original Share Certificate

If available, a photocopy of the original share certificate can be helpful.

The Procedure for Obtaining a Duplicate Share Certificate

The process of obtaining a duplicate share certificate involves several steps. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you understand the procedure:

How Shares Claim Dost Can Help

The procedure for duplicate share certificate can be challenging. Shares Claim Dost offers comprehensive services to assist you in this process:

How Shares Claim Dost Can Help

Choosing Shares Claim Dost ensures that the process of obtaining a duplicate share certificate is handled efficiently, legally, and with minimal hassle. Our dedicated team is here to help you reclaim your financial assets and manage the process seamlessly. For more information or to start the process of obtaining a duplicate share certificate, contact Shares Claim Dost today. Let us be your trusted partner in safeguarding your investments.

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Frequently Asked Questions


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A duplicate share certificate is a new certificate issued to replace the original one that was lost, stolen, or damaged.

You need an indemnity bond, FIR copy (if misplaced or stolen), affidavit, address proof, identity proof, and a copy of the original share certificate (if available).

The time can vary depending on the company's procedures and verification process. It generally takes a few weeks to a couple of months.

Yes, Shares Claim Dost can assist you with the entire process, from preparing documents to communicating with companies and ensuring you receive your duplicate share certificate.

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