Companies Act

MCA extends time for passing resolutions by holding EGMs through VC/AV till 30.06.2022

MCA extends time for passing ordinary / special resolutions by companies by holding EGMs through video conferencing (VC) or other audio visual means (OAVM) till 30.06.2022

The MCA has issued several circulars for providing clarifications on the issue of passing of ordinary and special resolutions by companies by holding extraordinary general meetings(EGMs) through video conferencing (VC) or other audio visual means (OAVM), as under:

General Circular No. 14/2020 dated 8th April, 2020
General Circular No. 17/2020 dated 13th April, 2020
General Circular No.22/2020 dated 15.06.2020
General Circular No.33/2020  dated  28.09.2020
General Circular No. 39/2020 dated  31.12.2020
General Circular No. 10/2021 dated  23.06.2021

MCA Vide General Circular No. 20/2021 dated 8th Dec 2021 has issued further clarification on the subject.

MCA has further extended the time to allow companies to conduct their EGMs through VC or OAVM or transact items through postal ballot in accordance with the framework provided in the aforesaid Circulars upto 30th June 2022.

All other requirements provided in the above Circulars shall remain unchanged.

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