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Arjun Mehta, a mid-level partner at a Mumbai accounting firm, remembered those days with a shudder. “We used porters,” he once joked, “not servers.” To file a single document, his team would print three copies, bind them in blue plastic, and courier them to the Registrar of Companies (RoC). Two months later, an RoC officer would manually compare a number on page 47 of the PDF with a number on page 12 of the annexure. If they mismatched? A notice. A penalty. An appeal. The cycle of inefficiency was sacred.
Error: "Fatal: Taxonomy mismatch. The dimension 'Segment-Wise Revenue' requires 'Segment-Name' context, but 'Geographical-Name' context provided." xbrl tool mca
XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) was not just a file format. It was a philosophy. Instead of saying “Profit = ₹10 lakhs” on a PDF, the tool forced you to tag that number with a digital label: IN-BS-ProfitLoss-AfterTax . Suddenly, a computer could read the meaning of the number, not just its shape. Arjun Mehta, a mid-level partner at a Mumbai
The story never ends. It only gets more precise. This story is a work of fiction, but it is based on the real evolution of the MCA XBRL tool (MCA21 Version 2 and 3), including features like iXBRL, pre-filled data, semantic validation, and analytics dashboards used by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, India. If they mismatched






