Kinds of meetings in company law 2013 pdf

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A meeting has to be called or convened There are certain kinds of meetings that take place in a company which are discussed as follows: Annual general meeting(AGM) According to section[i] of the companies Act, 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 Under the Companies Act, several types of meetings are specified, each serving distinct purposes: Board Meetings (Section): Board meetings are essential for the management and administration of the company. It also covers the legal Two or more persons (who are the members of the Company) must be present at the meetingThe assembly of persons must be for discussion and transaction of some lawful businessA previous notice would be given for convening a meetingThe meeting must be held at a particular place, date and timeMeetings can be of different types, namely: Private, Public, or ; International (like U.N.O.) The types of company meetings, which can be private or public, are discussed in depth below. apart from forming a public or private limited company, the Act enables the Voting by a show of hands. General notes. The meeting does not take place automatically. UNITCOMPANY lMEETINGSI Structure Objectives'1 Introduction Company Meetings Company Meetings Statutory Meeting Annual One-person company: The Act introduces a new type of entity to the existing list i.e. They must be held at least once every three months, with a minimum of four meetings in a calendar year At any general meeting, unless the Articles otherwise provide, a resolution put to the vote is in the first instance ided by a show of hands except This text provides an introduction to the key terms used when talking about companies as legal entities, how they are formed and how they are managed.

 

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