TCS was in charge of development and management of the portal for seven years, until MCA decided to hand the work of its IT vendor to Infosys.
The ministry has now asked TCS to extend its services beyond the usual hand-holding period for the transfer of the portal to Infosys.
This follows some snags that made the portal slow down considerably.
An Infosys spokesperson said in reply to an emailed query: “Infosys will be unable to comment on this; we recommend a further conversation with MCA representatives for any additional query you might have.”
Attempts to reach MCA failed but its website said in a notification: “We thank all stakeholders for support, as MCA21 is functioning satisfactorily now.
"The individual issues emanating since January 17 are being looked into and we are striving to resolve all pending issues by February 22. We solicit your cooperation.” TCS refused to comment on the issue.
Bengaluru-based Infosys had bagged the MCA-21 contract for a five-year period for about $50 million in November last year.
The IT firm had said it would revamp the existing application after the transition from the incumbent vendor and manage the overall
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