Whole Time Director
Whole Time Director
Whole Time Director
In the Geeta Saar 38th edition, we covered discussion on ‘Promoters’. In the 40th
edition, we had a discussion on ‘Directors’. The discussion in the 43rd edition was on
‘CEO & CFO’ and in the 44th edition, we had deliberated on the terms ‘Manager’ and
‘Managing Director’. In this edition, we present a discussion on ‘Whole-time Director’
u/s 2(94) and ‘Company Secretary’ u/s 2(24) of the Companies Act, 2013.
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4. Remuneration of whole-time director
As per provisions of clause (c) of sub-section (1) of section 2of the Company
Secretaries Act, 1980 “Company Secretary” means a person who is a member
of the Institute.
The role and responsibilities of ‘Company secretary’ are broadened in the Act.
The position of the company secretaries are includes both managerial and
administrative functions apart from the secretarial functions.
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2. Secretary of Producer Company
a) To report to the Board about the compliance with the provisions of this
Act, Rules made hereunder and other laws applicable to the Company
b) To ensure that the company complies with the applicable secretarial
standards
c) To discharge such other duties as may be prescribed
Compliance Officer
A company secretary ensures that company complies with relevant legislation
and regulations, and keeps board members informed of their legal
responsibilities. Company secretary represents before the statutory and
regulatory authorities on behalf of the company for ensuring compliances
required under various laws. It is also his responsibility to act as a mediator
between company, director and shareholder. Company secretary is recognised
before various forums like NCLT and SAT.
5. Position of Company Secretary under Securities Exchange Board of India Act,
1992
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SEBI recognizes the Company Secretary as the Compliance Officer and
authorizes Practising Company secretaries to issue various certificates under
its Regulations. Further, Practising Company Secretaries are also authorised to
certify compliance of conditions of corporate governance of listed companies.
Contents of Geeta Saar, as extracted from ICSI Premier on Company Law, is as per
notified law as on 30th September, 2016.
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