Instances When Filing of DIR 12 Form is Mandatory The DIR 12 is required to be filed in the event of appointing a director to a company.
As per my opinion, in case of re-appointment of Whole Time Director in the Board Meeting, Form MR-1 & MGT-14 required for filing with the concerned RoC. Period of filing of resolution in MGT-14 is with in 30 days from passing of resolution & MR1 should be filed with in 60 days from appointment with the concerned RoC.
The company must formally appoint a director by passing a resolution in a general meeting. This can occur during an Annual General Meeting (AGM). However, if there's a need to appoint a director mid-year, the company can do so in an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM).
As per Act Company should file form DIR-12 on reappointment of any Director. But MCA doesn't allow the same and the no option of re appointment in form DIR-12 . Therefore, Company will not able to file DIR-12.
The procedure for the filing of DIR 12 is as mentioned below: Download the e-form DIR-12. Enter the Company Id. Enter Managing Director's Number and Particulars. Enter Contact Number and Details of Company's Managers, CFO, Secretary. Attach Documents. Attach Digital Signature and Submit the Form.
Convene a Board of Directors Meeting At a Board of Directors meeting, the necessary Board Resolution has to be passed for reappointing an Independent Director. As the re-appointment of such a Director is subject to shareholders' approval, a General Meeting also has to be convened and their authorisation granted.
As per Act Company should file form DIR-12 on reappointment of any Director. But MCA doesn't allow the same and the no option of re appointment in form DIR-12 . Therefore, Company will not able to file DIR-12.
A company can seek approval from Central Government through 'MR-2' webform for approval of appointment of managing director or whole-time director or manager in certain special circumstances as mentioned in Schedule V of the Companies Act, 2013.
How do I appoint a director after company formation? Typically, new director appointments are approved by a resolution of the members at a general meeting or in writing. However, some companies may grant this decision-making power to the board of directors.
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