67Restrictions on purchase by company or giving of loans by it for purchase of its shares
(1) No company limited by shares or by guarantee and having a share capital shall have power to buy its own shares unless the consequent reduction of share capital is effected under the provisions of this Act.
(2) No public company shall give, whether directly or indirectly and whether by means of a loan, guarantee, the provision of security or otherwise, any financial assistance for the purpose of, or in connection with, a purchase or subscription made or to be made, by any person of or for any shares in the company or in its holding company.
(3) Nothing in sub-section (2) shall apply to--
(a) the lending of money by a banking company in the ordinary course of its business;
(b) the provision by a company of money in accordance with any scheme approved by company through special resolution and in accordance with such requirements as may be prescribed, for the purchase of, or subscription for, fully paid-up shares in the company or its holding company, if the purchase of, or the subscription for, the shares held by trustees for the benefit of the employees or such shares held by the employee of the company;
(c) the giving of loans by a company to persons in the employment of the company other than its directors or key managerial personnel, for an amount not exceeding their salary or wages for a period of six months with a view to enabling them to purchase or subscribe for fully paid-up shares in the company or its holding company to be held by them by way of beneficial ownership:
Provided that disclosures in respect of voting rights not exercised directly by the employees in respect of shares to which the scheme relates shall be made in the Board's report in such manner as may be prescribed.
(4) Nothing in this section shall affect the right of a company to redeem any preference shares issued by it under this Act or under any previous company law.
(5) If a company contravenes the provisions of this section, it shall be punishable with fine which shall not be less than one lakh rupees but which may extend to twenty-five lakh rupees and every officer of the company who is in default shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extend to three years and with fine which shall not be less than one lakh rupees but which may extend to twentyfive lakh rupees.
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- 43 Kinds of share capital
- 44 Nature of shares or debentures
- 45 Numbering of share
- 46 Certificate of shares
- 47 Voting right
- 48 Variation of shareholders‘ right
- 49 Calls on shares of same class to be made on uniform basis
- 50 Company to accept unpaid share capital, although not called up
- 51 Payment of dividend in proportion to amount paid-u
- 52 Application of premiums received on issue of shares
- 53 Prohibition on issue of shares at discount
- 54 Issues of sweat equity share
- 55 Issue and redemption of preference shares
- 56 Transfer and transmission of securities
- 57 Punishment for personation of shareholder
- 58 Refusal of registration and appeal against refusal
- 59 Rectification of register of members
- 60 Publication of authorised, subscribed and paid-up capital
- 61 Power of limited company to alter its share capital
- 62 Further issue of share capital
- 63 Issue of bonus share
- 64 Notice to be given to Registrar for alteration of share capital
- 65 Unlimited company to provide for reserve share capital on conversion into limited company
- 66 Reduction of share capital
- 67 Restrictions on purchase by company or giving of loans by it for purchase of its shares
- 68 Power of company to purchase its own securities
- 69 Transfer of certain sums to capital redemption reserve account
- 70 Prohibition for buy-back in certain circumstances
- 71 Debenture
- 72 Power to nominate