Vacation
of Office of Director
(1)
The office of a director shall become vacant in case—
COMMENT: where he incurs disqualification under sub-section (2) of section
164, the office of the director shall become vacant in all the
companies, other than the company which is in default under that sub-section.
(b) he absents himself from all the
meetings of the Board of Directors held during a period of twelve months with
or without seeking leave of absence of the Board;
(c) he acts in contravention of the provisions of section 184 relating to entering into contracts or arrangements in which he is directly or indirectly interested;
(d) he fails to disclose his interest in any contract or arrangement in which he is directly or indirectly interested, in contravention of the provisions of section 184;
(e) he becomes disqualified by an order of a court or the Tribunal;
(f) he is convicted by a court of any offence, whether involving moral turpitude or otherwise and sentenced in respect thereof to imprisonment for not less than six months:
COMMENT: Provided
that the office shall not be vacated by the director in case of orders
referred to in clauses (e) and (f)-
(i) for thirty days from the date
of conviction or order of disqualification;
(ii) where an appeal or petition
is preferred within thirty days as aforesaid against the conviction resulting
in sentence or order, until expiry of seven days from the date on which such
appeal or petition is disposed of; or
(iii) where any further appeal or
petition is preferred against order or sentence within seven days, until such
further appeal or petition is disposed of.]
(g) he is removed in pursuance of the
provisions of this Act;
(h) he, having been appointed a director by virtue of his holding any office or other employment in the holding, subsidiary or associate company, ceases to hold such office or other employment in that company.
(2) If a person, functions as a
director even when he knows that the office of director held by him has become
vacant on account of any of the disqualifications specified in subsection (1),
he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to one
year or with fine which shall not be less than one lakh rupees but which may
extend to five lakh rupees, or with both.
(3) Where all the directors of a
company vacate their offices under any of the disqualifications specified in
sub-section (1), the promoter or, in his absence, the Central Government shall
appoint the required number of directors who shall hold office till the
directors are appointed by the company in the general meeting.
(4) A private company may, by its
articles, provide any other ground for the vacation of the office of a director
in addition to those specified in sub-section (1).
DISCLAIMER: THE
ARTICLE IS BASED ON THE RELEVANT PROVISIONS AND AS PER THE INFORMATION EXISTING
AT THE TIME OF THE PREPARATION. IN NO EVENT I SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT
AND INDIRECT RESULT FROM THIS ARTICLE. THIS IS ONLY A KNOWLEDGE SHARING
INITIATIVE.
THE AUTHOR
– CS DEEPAK SETH (ASSOCIATE PARTNER HELPINGHANDS PROFESSIONALS LLP) AND
CAN BE REACHED AT CONTACTHHPRO@GMAIL.COM OR 9910248911.
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