The correct answer is D. All of the above.
A change of name of the registered person requires an amendment in the registration certificate because the name of the registered person is a part of the registration certificate. A change in constitution of the registered person also requires an amendment in the registration certificate because the constitution of the registered person is a part of the registration certificate. Switching over form composition scheme to normal scheme or vice versa also requires an amendment in the registration certificate because the form composition scheme and the normal scheme are different schemes and the registered person has to choose one of them.
Here is a more detailed explanation of each option:
- Option A: Change of name of the registered person. The name of the registered person is a part of the registration certificate. If the name of the registered person changes, then the registration certificate has to be amended to reflect the new name.
- Option B: Change in constitution of the registered person. The constitution of the registered person is a part of the registration certificate. If the constitution of the registered person changes, then the registration certificate has to be amended to reflect the new constitution.
- Option C: Switching over form composition scheme to normal scheme or vice versa. The form composition scheme and the normal scheme are different schemes and the registered person has to choose one of them. If the registered person switches over from one scheme to the other, then the registration certificate has to be amended to reflect the new scheme.
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