Section 107 of CA 2013 : Section 107: Voting By Show Of Hands

CA 2013

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a company called "GreenTech Innovations Ltd." is holding its Annual General Meeting (AGM). One of the agenda items is to approve the appointment of a new director. The chairman of the meeting asks for a vote on the resolution to appoint the new director. Instead of conducting an electronic vote or a poll, the chairman requests a show of hands from the members present. The majority of the members raise their hands in favor of the appointment. The chairman then declares the resolution to appoint the new director as passed by a show of hands. This declaration and the subsequent entry into the company's minute book serve as conclusive evidence that the new director has been duly appointed by the members of GreenTech Innovations Ltd. during the AGM.

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