The executive board makes decisions and determines actions on behalf of a company in the corporate world. But how will this function in practice? It’s not quite as straightforward as the selections individuals make along the way. The goals set at this stage have such a significant impact on a significant number of people’s livelihoods and income. Corporation decisions make one’s way by the directors of the company to make major strategies legally binding. However, a resolution is a written document which came into existence specifically by the Board of Directors. It certifies a legally enforceable business action.
Concept of Business
The essential idea behind a firm is the business concept. This notion is used to construct the business model, plan, vision, and mission. For example, Uber was founded on the idea of combining taxi drivers and delivering on-demand services under one brand. This principle served as the foundation for all subsequent corporate strategies.
Nature of the Business
The phrase ‘General Meeting’ refers to shareholder meetings, including Annual General Meetings and Extra-Ordinary General Meetings, as defined by the Companies Act, 2013. Every company is supposed to convene an Annual General Meeting every fiscal year. This is a necessity that no firm is free from. A firm’s Annual General Meeting is held supplementary to some other meetings. Further, the importance of the Annual General Meeting stems from the nature of the business taking place there. Ordinary business and special business are the two categories of business that are reviewed during an Annual General Meeting.
Additional bonus General Meetings take place in between Annual General Meetings to deal with any unique or essential matters that may require. Special Business refers to all activities conducted at an Extraordinary General Meeting.
Concept of Ordinary Business
It is the type of business which must be dealt at an Annual General Meeting (AGM). According to the Section 102 of the Companies Act, 2013, criteria for determining parameters, so that they can include it in ordinary business after fulfilling the certain conditions are:
- Consideration of financial Statements and the reports by the Board of directors;
- Declaration of dividend;
- Appointment of directors to replace those who are retiring;
- Recruitment of the auditors of fixing of their remunerations;
Concept of Special Business
The types of businesses other than the ordinary business are special business.
Directors can discuss special business in an Annual General Meeting or a special meeting by assembling special needs
Difference between Ordinary Business and Special Business
The following are the difference between the ordinary business and special business:
- It is not essential to mention resolutions in any Ordinary Business whereas in the case of the Special Business the agenda for holding a meeting must be
- Ordinary Business shall not carry out under the postal ballot where as in the case of the Special Business it may be considered by means of postal
Concept of Resolution
A resolution is an agreement made by the company’s members at a meeting. It is a written document that contains crucial decisions. Ordinary and Special resolutions are discussed in the Companies Act, 2013, respectively. The resolutions are governed by the company’s MOA and AOA. It can be performed during both general and board meetings.
There are two types of resolutions i.e. Ordinary Resolutions and Special Resolutions.
- According to Section 114(1), Ordinary resolutions make one’s way in Ordinary Notice for such meetings shall be given out before and almost 51% of the votes are vital to pass a resolution.
- According to Section 114(2), Special Resolutions may proceed with special However, in which 75% of the members voted in favor of the resolution.
- Amendment articles of association required special resolutions
FAQs
Is shareholder approval required for all Special Business matters?
Yes, most special business matters require shareholder approval through a special resolution, ensuring that significant decisions are made with the support of a substantial majority of shareholders.
What is Special Business under the Companies Act, 2013?
Special business includes matters that are beyond the routine affairs of the company. These require special resolutions and often involve significant changes or decisions affecting the company’s structure or operations.
Can Special Business be conducted at any general meeting?
Special business is typically conducted at an extraordinary general meeting (EGM), which is called specifically to discuss and pass resolutions related to special business.
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