13 December 2010
There are 9 Directors in a company,there is not a wholetime diector, MD and permanent Director? so how many directors should actually retire?
13 December 2010
The appointment of 6 directors should be subject to retirement by rotation and 3 should retire at each AGM. 3 directors who have been longest in office since their last appointment should retire first.
14 December 2010
As per section 255 & 256 of the Companies Act, 1956 in case of a Public Limited Company or a Private Company which is a subsidiary of a Public Limited Company. not less than 2/3rd of the total number of Directors shall be the ones whose office shall be liable to be determined by rotation. Hence, at the most the Company can have not more than 1/3rd Directors as Non-Rotational Directors.
Out of the total 2/3rd of the total number of Directors whose office shall be determined by rotation, 1/3rd shall be the Directors who shall be liable to retire by rotation.Directors who have been the longest in the office since their last appointment shall retire first.
Since,in your case there is no non rotational Directors, all the Directors shall be liable to retire by rotation. Out of the total 9 Directors, 1/3rd i.e. 3 Directors shall actually retire by rotation at the AGM of the Company.