COMPANIES ACT, 2013 ORDINARY AND SPECIAL RESOLUTION

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COMPANIES ACT, 2013 ORDINARY AND SPECIAL RESOLUTION Adv. Arun Saxena Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers Advocates & Attorneys 603-604, New Delhi House 27, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi –110 001. Mob.: 9810037364 E-mail : advisor@sslclegal.in

Section 114 Ordinary and Special Resolution Ordinary Resolution: Proper notice duly given for resolution and it is passed, where votes casted in its favour exceeds the vote casted against it by the members. The Chairperson may cast a casting vote. Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Special Resolution: Proper notice duly given, specifying the intention to propose the resolution as a special resolution. The vote cast in favour of the resolution are not less than 3times the number of votes cast against the resolution. Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Matters require sanction by Ordinary Resolution(OR) SECTION PARTICULARS 4 (5) company incorporated by furnishing wrong or incorrect information for approval of name 16 name is too identical or resembles an already existing name or a registered trade mark 61 Power of limited company to alter its Share Capital. 63 Issue of fully paid bonus shares 65 Conversion of Unlimited Company into a Limited Company Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Acceptance of Deposits 102 (2) -Approval of Financial Statement 73 & 76 Acceptance of Deposits 102 (2) -Approval of Financial Statement -Declaration of Dividend -Appointment or Re-appointment of Auditor -Appointment of Director in place of retiring director 148 Fixation of remuneration of Cost Auditor 161 Appointment of Director 169 Removal of Director before expiry of his term Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Restrictions on non cash transactions 196 181 Contribution to bonafide and charitable funds, an amount>5% of average net profits 192 Restrictions on non cash transactions 196 Appointment of MD, WTD or Manager 197 Remuneration to managerial personnel. Articles may provide for SR 304 Voluntary Winding up 310 In winding up, appointment of official liquidator and fixation of remuneration Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Matters require sanction by Special Resolution(SR) SECTION PARTICULARS 5 Articles (Entrenchment provision) 12 Shifting of registered office : outside the local limits of the city, town or village from jurisdiction of one ROC from one state to another 13 Alteration of MOA (except capital clause) 14 Alteration of Articles 27 Variation in terms of contract or object of prospectus 41 Issue of GDR in any foreign country Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Variation of Shareholders right 54 Issue of Sweat Equity Shares 62 48 Variation of Shareholders right 54 Issue of Sweat Equity Shares 62 Issue of shares under ESOP scheme Issue of debentures convertible into shares or loans 66 Reduction of Share Capital 68 Buy back of shares 71 Issue of Debentures convertible into shares 94 Change of place for keeping the statutory records other than registered office. Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Appointment of Dire ctor exceeding maximum limit of 15 149 (10) 140 Removal of Auditor 149 (1) Appointment of Dire ctor exceeding maximum limit of 15 149 (10) reappointment of an independent director for a further period of 5 years 165 Less than 20 companies in which director can act as Director 180 Restrictions on powers of Board 186 Loan and Investment by Company exceeding the limit prescribed Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Companies having paid up capital of Rs. 10 crores or more. 188 Companies having paid up capital of Rs. 10 crores or more. Sale, purchase and supply of goods or material exceeding 25% of annual turnover Selling, buying or disposing off property exceeding 10 % of net worth. Leasing of property exceeding 10 % of net worth or 10% of turnover. Availing or rendering of any services exceeding 10 % of net worth Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

For amalgamation or merger of sick company with other company 196 appointment of person aged 70 years or more as MD, WTD or Manager 197 Remuneration to Director (Articles may not provide for SR) 210 Investigation into affairs of the Company 248 SR or consent of 75% share holders for application for striking off the name of company 262 For amalgamation or merger of sick company with other company 271 Winding up by Tribunal Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Voluntary winding up by the company 304 Voluntary winding up by the company 343 company liquidator to exercise certain powers subject to sanction by SR and prior approval of tribunal Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Procedure for passing Ordinary or Special Resolution Board approval. (Notice, agenda, minutes) Shareholder approval in general meeting. Types of General Meetings : Extra Ordinary General Meeting Annual General Meeting Who may call meeting: EOGM - Board or Requisitionists AGM - Board Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Notice of Meeting (Section 101) Length of notice - 21 clear days (21 days in 1956 Act) Notice can be in writing or electronic mode Shorter notice - with consent of 95% shareholders (100% in 1956 Act) Notice to be given to : Every Member, Auditors and Every director Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Explanatory statement (Section 102) A statement shall be annexed to notice, stating a) the nature of concern or interest, financial or otherwise, if any, in respect of each items of— (i) every director and the manager, if any; (ii) every other key managerial personnel; and (iii) relatives of the persons mentioned in sub-clauses (i) and (ii); (b) any other information and facts that may enable members to understand the meaning, scope and implications of the items of business and to take decision thereon. Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Quorum for meeting (Section 103) In case of Public Company : No. of members not more than 1000 : 5 No. of members 1000 to 5000 : 15 No. of members more than 5000 : 30 In case of Private Company : 2 members personally present Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Chairman of meeting (Section 104) Members personally present at meeting shall elect one of themselves to be chairman on show of hands. In case poll is demanded, shall be taken in accordance with provisions of Act Chairman appointed by show of hands shall continue to be chairman until some other person is elected as result of poll. Articles can provide different manner for appointing Chairman. Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Proxies (Section 105) Members of Section 8 companies shall not be entitle to appoint proxies unless such person is also a member (Rule 7.7). One person cannot represent proxy for more than 50 members or more than 10% of voting powers Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Voting Voting through electronic means (Section 108) Applicable to : The listed company or Company having 1000 or more shareholders may provide Postal Ballot (Section 110) Now provisions for postal ballot are applicable for all companies whether listed or unlisted. Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Demand for Poll (Section 109) Eligibility :- Company having share capital : not less than 1/10th of total voting power or aggregate value of shares not less than 5,00,000 (50,000 in 1956 act ). Others : Not less than 1/10th of voting power Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

RESOLUTION REQUIRING SPECIAL NOTICE (Section 115) Requirement: Certain businesses under the Act and some additional businesses as per the articles. Eligibility: Notice be given to the company by members holding not less than 1% voting power or holding shares of paid –up value of Rs. 5 Lakhs. On receipt of such notice from these members, the company shall give notice in prescribed manner to its members. Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

As per Rule 23 of Companies (Management and Administration) Rules, 2014 : Length of Notice : Not earlier than 3 months but at least 14 days before the date of the meeting. The company on receipt of the notice, give its members notice at least 7 days before the meeting. If not practicable to send notice in the manner prescribed, shall be published in newspaper at least 7 days before the meeting. Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Date of passing of a Resolution (section 116) The date of passing of a resolution is a date on which it is passed not the date on which it was proposed for consideration or moved for consideration. Where a resolution is passed in an adjourned meeting, it shall be treated as having passed on the date on which it was in fact passed. Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

RESOLUTION AND AGREEMENT TO BE FILED (SECTION 117) A copy of every resolution and agreement together with the explanatory statement annexed to the notice shall be filed with the Registrar with 30days. The resolution and agreement which are required to be filed are – a) Special resolution; b) Resolution agreed by all members which otherwise have to be passed as special resolution; c) Any resolution of Board of Directors or agreement relating to appointment or terms and conditions of a Managing Director; Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

d) Resolution or agreements which have been agreed to by any class of members but which may otherwise need specific majority and all resolution or agreements which effectively bind all members of the class; e) Resolution according consent to the exercise by its Board of Directors of any power related to disposing of the undertaking and borrowing under clause ( a) and( c) of Sub Sec-1 of section 180; f) Resolution to wound up voluntarily; g) Resolution relating to power of Board under Sub section (3) of Section 179; Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

The powers under of Section 179 (3) are – 1) to make calls on shareholders in respect of money unpaid on their shares; 2) to authorize buy-back of securities under section 68; 3) to issue securities, including debentures, whether in or outside India; 4) to borrow monies; 5) to invest the funds of the company; Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

7) to approve financial statement and the Board’s report; 6) to grant loans or give guarantee or provide security in respect of loans; 7) to approve financial statement and the Board’s report; 8) to diversify the business of the company; 9) to approve amalgamation, merger or reconstruction; 10) to take over a company or acquire a controlling or substantial stake in another company; 11)any other matter which may be prescribed. (Rule 8(5)) Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

To make Political contributions To appoint or remove KMP As per Rule 8(5) of Companies (Meetings of Board and its Powers) Rules, 2014, following resolutions shall also be filed: To make Political contributions To appoint or remove KMP To take note of Appointment or Removal of one level below of KMP To appoint internal Auditors and Secretarial Auditor To take note of the disclosure of director’s interest and Shareholdings Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

To invite or accept or renew public deposits and related matters To buy, sell investment held by the company (other than Trade Investment), constituting 5% or more of Paid-Up Share Capital and Free Reserves of the investee company. To invite or accept or renew public deposits and related matters To review or change the terms and conditions of Public Deposit. To approve quarterly, half Yearly and Annual Financial Statements or financial results as the case may be. Any other resolution or agreement as may prescribed and placed in public domain. Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

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