105Proxie
(1) Any member of a company entitled to attend and vote at a meeting of the company shall be entitled to appoint another person as a proxy to attend and vote at the meeting on his behalf:
Provided that a proxy shall not have the right to speak at such meeting and shall not been titled to vote except on a poll:
Provided further that, unless the articles of a company otherwise provide, this sub-section shall not apply in the case of a company not having a share capital:
Provided also that the Central Government may prescribe a class or classes of companies whose members shall not be entitled to appoint another person as a proxy:
Provided also that a person appointed as proxy shall act on behalf of such member or number of members not exceeding fifty and such number of shares as may be prescribed.
(2) In every notice calling a meeting of a company which has a share capital, or the articles of which provide for voting by proxy at the meeting, there shall appear with reasonable prominence a statement that a member entitled to attend and vote is entitled to appoint a proxy, or, where that is allowed, one or more proxies, to attend and vote instead of himself, and that a proxy need not be a member.
(3) If default is made in complying with sub-section (2), every officer of the company who is in default shall be 1[liable to a penalty of five thousands rupees].
(4) Any provision contained in the articles of a company which specifies or requires a longer period than forty-eight hours before a meeting of the company, for depositing with the company or any other person any instrument appointing a proxy or any other document necessary to show the validity or otherwise relating to the appointment of a proxy in order that the appointment may be effective at such meeting, shall have effect as if a period of forty-eight hours had been specified in or required by such provision for such deposit.
(5) If for the purpose of any meeting of a company, invitations to appoint as proxy a person or one of a number of persons specified in the invitations are issued at the companys expense to any member entitled to have a notice of the meeting sent to him and to vote thereat by proxy, every officer of the company who knowingly issues the invitations as aforesaid or willfully authorises or permits their issue shall be punishable with fine which may extend to one lakh rupees:
Provided that an officer shall not be punishable under this sub-section by reason only of the issue to a member at his request in writing of a form of appointment naming the proxy, or of a list of persons willing to act as proxies, if the form or list is available on request in writing to every member entitled to vote at the meeting by proxy.
(6) The instrument appointing a proxy shall--
(a) be in writing; and
(b) be signed by the appointer or his attorney duly authorised in writing or, if the appointer is a body corporate, be under its seal or be signed by an officer or an attorney duly authorised by it.
(7) An instrument appointing a proxy, if in the form as may be prescribed, shall not be questioned on the ground that it fails to comply with any special requirements specified for such instrument by the articles of a company.
(8) Every member entitled to vote at a meeting of the company, or on any resolution to be moved thereat, shall be entitled during the period beginning twenty-four hours before the time fixed for the commencement of the meeting and ending with the conclusion of the meeting, to inspect the proxies lodged, at any time during the business hours of the company, provided not less than three days' notice in writing of the intention so to inspect is given to the company.
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1. Subs. by Act 22 of 2019, s. 17, for "punishable with fine which may extend to five thousand rupees" (w.e.f. 2-11-2018).
- 88 Register of members, etc
- 89 Declaration in respect of beneficial interest in any shar
- 90 Register of significant beneficial owners in a Company
- 91 Power to close register of members or debenture holders or other security holder
- 92 Annual return
- 93 Omitted
- 94 Place of keeping and inspection of registers, returns, etc
- 95 Registers, etc., to be evidence
- 96 Annual general meeting
- 97 Power of Tribunal to call annual general meetin
- 98 Power of Tribunal to call meetings of members, et
- 99 Punishment for default in complying with provisions of sections 96 to 98
- 100 Calling of extraordinary general meeting
- 101 Notice of meeting
- 102 Statement to be annexed to notic
- 103 Quorum for meeting
- 104 Chairman of meetings
- 105 Proxie
- 106 Restriction on voting rights
- 107 Voting by show of hands
- 108 Voting through electronic means
- 109 Demand for poll
- 110 Postal ballot
- 111 Circulation of members‘ resolution
- 112 Representation of President and Governors in meetings
- 113 Representation of corporations at meeting of companies and of creditors
- 114 Ordinary and special resolutions
- 115 Resolutions requiring special notic
- 116 Resolutions passed at adjourned meetin
- 117 Resolutions and agreements to be filed
- 118 . Minutes of proceedings of general meeting, meeting of Board of Directors and other meeting and resolutions passed by postal ballot
- 119 Inspection of minute-books of general meetin
- 120 Maintenance and inspection of documents in electronic form
- 121 Report on annual general meeting
- 122 Applicability of this Chapter to One Person Compan