Meetings under Company Act, 2013

meetings

A company can be defined as a legal establishment encompassing a group of individuals engaged in operating a business. Management of a company requires efforts undertaken by a lot of individuals who discuss and deliberate upon issues before a decision is taken. The decisions are often taken in meetings which is a formal dialogue between administration of the company (generally the directors and in some cases members too) who discuss the affairs and business of the company. The article deals with the meetings that are held in companies and procedure followed thereof.

Meetings under company law

There are certain kinds of meetings that take place in a company which are discussed as follows:

Annual general meeting(AGM)-

According to section 96[i] of the companies Act 2013, every company public and private company is required to hold one general meeting in a year supervised by its directors to evaluate the progress of the company and plan future course of action which is known as annual general meeting.

Extraordinary general meeting (EOGM) –

Section 100 of companies Act lays down the guidelines for the board to call a general meeting extraordinary in nature to deliberate upon some matter requiring immediate attention.

Board meetings-

Section 173 of Companies’ act 2013[xiii] provide for meeting of board of directors where they exercise their powers and functions. This is to ensure that board of directors supervise the company efficiently.

Procedure of meetings

All the meetings held in companies have to follow certain well defined rules and procedure for their efficacious functioning. There may be certain variations but general procedure is same. There are some steps that have to be mandatorily followed:

Conclusion

A company is an enormous institution where every matter has to be decided by the members of the company using careful consideration and prudence. The companies Act thereof specifies various provisions for meetings to be held so that decisions are taken place after vigilant deliberation. These provisions ensure smooth functioning of the companies and facilitate their effective working.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the least number of board meetings that companies are required to hold in a year?

Every company is required to hold not less than 4 board meetings and every meeting has to be within 120 days.

Who are the people who can call for an EGM?

Extraordinary General meetings can be called by 4 types of people:

Is it compulsory to hold statutory meeting?

It is not compulsory to hold first annual general meeting anymore as there is no such provision in companies Act, 2013.

Does the chairman of the meetings be pre assigned?

No, he could be appointed in starting of the meeting through voting by the members.

Approved & Published – Sakshi Raje

Reference

[i]Section 96(1) of Companies Act, 2013

[ii] Section 101 of Companies Act, 2013

[iii] Section 408 of Companies Act, 2013

[iv] Section 98(1)of Companies Act, 2013

[v] Section 99of Companies Act, 2013

[vi]S. L. Kapur v. Registrar of Companies [1964], 1 Comp. L.J. 21

[vii]Ruby General Hospital Ltd. &OrsvsSajalDutta[2016] a.p.o.t. no. 319 of 2008 aco no. 64 of 2008

[ix] Section 100of Companies Act, 2013

[x] Section 102of Companies Act, 2013

[xi]Vijay M. Porval v. PentokeyOrganly (Inalia) Ltd., (1996) 87 Com Cases 331 (CLB-NR)

[xii]B Mohandas v. AKMN cylinders P(ltd)[1998], 93 CompCas 532 CLB

[xiii] Section 173of Companies Act, 2013

[xiv]A. Chettiar v. Kaleeswarar Mills Ltd[1956], AIR 1957 Mad 309

[xv] Section 174of Companies Act, 2013

[xvi] Section 230 , of Companies Act, 2013

[xvii]Nayacakalou v Minister of Education [2017] NZHC 792

[xviii] Section 71of Companies Act, 2013

[xix] Section 103 of Companies Act, 2013

[xx] Diganth Raj Sehgal, “Meetings under Company Law”, ipleaders

[xxi] Section 104 of Companies Act, 2013

[xxii]General meeting- kinds of company meeting, Legal serviceIndia

[xxiii] Section 114-117 of Companies Act, 2013.

[xxiv] Section 105-110 of Companies Act, 2013.

[xxv] Section 118 of Companies Act, 2013

[xxvi] Section 122 of Companies Act, 2013

I am Sakshi Sethi from Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law pursuing BALLB (Hons.). I am generally interested in constitutional and criminal law and studying them in relevance to Indian Society. Also I like to keep a note of contemporary changes taking place in field of law. I am even interested in exploring the metaphysical and the mundane current affairs alike. Apart from this I love to dance, read books and travel to new places.