Form with which the board of directors of a corporation accepts the resignation of a corporate officer.
Form with which the board of directors of a corporation accepts the resignation of a corporate officer.
Filing of Form DIR-12: The company must then file Form DIR-12 with the Registrar of Companies (ROC). This form serves as a notification of the director's resignation or removal, including cases where the position is vacated due to absence from meetings.
Ideally this should take the form of a written notice, either left at or send to the company's registered office, stating your intention to resign and the date this is to be effective from.
For instance, a director could also resign via email or text. For a resignation to be effective, there can be no ambiguity regarding whether a written resignation has been received by the corporation, and there must be certainty as to the effective date.
A director may resign from his office by giving a notice in writing to the company and the Board shall on receipt of such notice take note of the same and the company shall intimate the Registrar in such manner, within such time and in such form as may be prescribed and shall also place the fact of such resignation in ...
1. Notify your company secretary that a director wishes to resign. 2. Form 49, a letter of resignation, and a board resolution will be prepared by the company secretary.
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If one cannot persuade a corporate director to resign, then one does not ``force'' a resignation. Instead: The shareholders vote to remove the director; or If permitted by the corporation's bylaws, the other directors vote to remove the director in question. Disclaimer: