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RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF DIRECTORS OF THE

COMPANY
Rights/Powers and Duties of Directors under the Ordinance:
Section 86: Further issue of Capital:

The decision to increase the capital of the company by the issue of further shares lies with the directors of such
company. With respect to further issue of shares, if existing members decline or do not subscribe to the offer of
new shares, the directors have the power to allot and issue such shares in such manner as they deem fit.

Directors (or an officer authorized by the directors) are to sign the circular which is to accompany any offer of
new shares under this section.

Section 159: Calling of Extraordinary General Meeting

An extra ordinary general meeting may be called at any time by the directors for consideration of any matter
requiring approval of the company in a general meeting.

Section 160: Presiding General Meeting:

The chairman of the Board of Directors presides as chairman at every general meeting of the company. If there
is no such chairman, or if at any meeting he is not present within fifteen minutes after the time appointed for
holding the meeting, or is unwilling to act as chairman, any one of the directors present may be elected to be
chairman.

Section 174: First Directors

The first directors have the right to hold office until the election of directors in the first annual general meeting.

Section 180: Casual Vacancy on the Board of Directors

Any casual vacancy in the Board of Directors of a company is filled up by the directors.

Section 191: Remuneration of the Directors:

The directors in general meeting determine the remuneration of a director for performing extra services,
including the holding of the office of chairman.

Section 195: Loans to Directors


The Directors of the company have the right to obtain loan from the company subject to fulfillment of certain
requirements.

Section 196: Powers of Directors with regard to managing the business of the company

The business of a company is managed by the directors, who may pay all expenses incurred in promoting and
registering the company, and may exercise all such powers of the company as are not by this Ordinance, or by
the articles, or by a special resolution, required to be exercised by the company in general meeting.

The directors of a company exercise the following powers on behalf of the company, and do so by means of a
resolution passed at their meeting, namely:

1. to make calls on shareholders in respect of moneys unpaid on their shares;


2. to issue shares;
3. to issue debentures or any instrument in the nature of redeemable capital;
4. to borrow moneys otherwise than on debentures;
5. to invest the funds of the company;
6. to make loans;
7. to authorize a director or the firm of which he is a partner or any partner of such firm or a private
company of which he is a member or director to enter into any contract with the company for making
sale, purchase or supply of goods or rendering services with the company;
8. to approve annual or half-yearly or other periodical accounts as are required to be circulated to the
members;
9. to approve bonus to employees;
10. to incur capital expenditure on any single item or dispose of a fixed asset in accordance with the limits
as prescribed by the Commission from time to time;
11. Provided that the acceptance by a banking company in the ordinary course of its business of deposit of
money from the public repayable on demand or otherwise and withdrawable by cheque, draft, order or
otherwise, or placing of moneys on deposit by a banking company with another banking companion
such conditions as the directors may prescribe, shall not be deemed to be a borrowing of money or, as
the case may be, a making of loan by a banking company with the meeting of this section;
12. to undertake obligations under leasing contracts exceeding one million rupees;
13. to declare interim dividend; and
14. having regard to such amount as may be determined to be material (as construed in Generally
Accepted Accounting Principles) by the Board-
i. to write off bad debts, advances and receivables;
ii. to write off inventories and other assets of the company; and
iii. to determine the terms of and the circumstances in which a law suit may be compromised and
a claim or right in favour of a company may be released, extinguished or relinquished.

Section 198 and 200: Appointing CEO and determining Terms of his Appointment

The directors have the right to appoint an individual to be the Chief Executive of the company and determine
the terms and conditions of appointment of a Chief Executive, if required by the company’s articles.

Section 202: Removal of CEO


The directors of a company by resolution passed by not less than three-fourths of the total number of directors
may remove a chief executive before the expiration of his term of office.

Section 230: Maintaining Books of Accounts

The directors can decide to maintain books of accounts at a place other than the registered office of the
company.

The directors, during business hours, have the right to inspect the books of accounts and other books and
papers of the company.

The directors shall from time to time determine whether and to what extent and at what time and places and
under what conditions or regulations the accounts and books or papers of the company or any of them shall be
open to the inspection of members.

Section 248: Recommendation of the Dividend:

The dividend is always recommended by the Directors and declared by the company in general meeting.

Section 252: Appointment of Auditor

The first auditors of a company are to be appointed by the directors within sixty days of the date of
incorporation of the company. The directors may fill in any causal vacancy in the office of auditors.
Moreover, the directors fix the remuneration of the auditors, where the auditors have been appointed by them.

Section 494: Allotment of Shares for Inadequate Consideration

Any director may apply to the Court for a declaration that any shares have been allotted for inadequate
consideration.

Duties of a director:

Every company director has a personal responsibility to ensure that all the statutory documents are filed with
the Registrar and the Commission as and when required under the Ordinance. In particular:

1. Audited accounts (only for public limited companies including association not for profit); and private
limited companies having paid up capital of Rs. 7.5 million or above);
2. Annual returns (Form A/B);
3. Particulars of directors or other officers (Form 29); and
4. Notice of change of registered office (Form 21)
Section 77: Directors Not to Refuse Transfer of Shares:

The directors of a company shall not refuse to transfer any shares or debentures that are fully paid unless the
transfer deed is for any reason defective or invalid.

Section 146: Commencing Business

With respect to the procedure for commencement of business, the Chief Executive or one of the directors and
the secretary are to file with the registrar a declaration that the conditions for commencement of business as are
mentioned in this section have been complied with.

Section 156: Statutory Meeting of the Company

With respect to the statutory meeting of company the directors have the following duties:

1. At least three directors, one of whom is to be the Chief Executive shall certify the statutory report.
2. The statutory report is to be forwarded to every member of the company at least twenty one days
before the meeting.
3. At least five certified copies of the statutory report are also to be delivered to the registrar for
registration.
4. At the commencement of the meeting and throughout its duration, a list caused to be prepared by the
directors showing the names, occupations, nationality and address of the members, and the number of
shares held by them respectively is to be produced.

Section 177: Retiring Directors Continue to Perform Functions:

The retiring directors shall continue to perform their functions until their successors are elected. Moreover, the
continuing directors are required to take immediate step to hold the election of directors and in case of any
impediment report the circumstances of the case to the registrar within fifteen days of the expiry of the term
laid down in section 180.

Section 178: Election of directors.

The directors of a company are required to fix the number of elected directors of the company not later than
thirty-five days before the convening of the general meeting at which directors are to be elected.

Section 205: Register of Directors:

The directors are required to furnish to the company the particulars of their appointment or any change therein,
as the case may be.

Section 230: Maintaining Books of Accounts


The directors are responsible for compliance with the statutory requirements regarding preparation and
maintenance of proper books of account and circulation of financial statements that give a true and fair view.

Section 231: Facilitating Inspection of Books of Accounts

With respect to inspection of books of accounts and books and papers of a company by the registrar or by any
officer authorized in this behalf by Commission, every director of the company is bound to:

1. Produce all such books of accounts and books and papers as are in his custody or under his control.
2. Furnish information, statements and explanations relating to the affairs of the company required by the
abovementioned persons; and
3. Provide reasonable assistance for such inspection

Section 233: Annual Accounts and Balance Sheet

The directors of every company are required to lay before the company in annual general meeting audited
balance sheet and profit and loss account etc.

Section: 236: Directors Report

The directors are required to make out and attach to every balance sheet a report with respect to the state of the
company’s affairs and other information and such report is signed by the chairman of the directors or the chief
executive of the company on behalf of the directors if authorized in that behalf.

Section 241: Authentication of Balance Sheet

The directors shall approve, and the Chief Executive and at least one director shall sign, the balance sheet and
profit and loss account or income and expenditure account of the company.

Section 261: Furnishing Information, Documents etc. to the Registrar

Every director is bound to furnish to the best of his power, such information, explanation or document as may
be required by the registrar.

Section 362: Declaration of Solvency in case of Voluntary Winding-up

In case of voluntary winding up its directors may make a declaration that after a full inquiry into the affairs of
the company, they are of the opinion that the company has no debts and it will be able to pay all its debts in
full within such period not exceeding twelve months from the commencement of winding up.

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