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POWERS, DUTIES & LIABILITIES OF
    BOARD OF DIRECTOR
                               Presented by:-
                                    Amit Roy
                           Anurag Kumar Jha
                       B P Prabhu Raj Rubina
                              Avirendra Singh
                            Chandamita Deka
POWERS
   Section 292(1) of the Companies Act, 1956 provides
   that the Board of directors of accompany shall exercise
   the following powers on behalf of the company and it
   shall do soon by means of resolution passed at meeting
   of the Board:
(a) the power to make calls on shareholders in respect
   of money unpaid on their shares;
(b) the power to issue debentures;
(c) the power to borrow moneys otherwise than on
   debentures;
(d) the power to invest funds of the company; and
(e) the power to make loan.
DUTIES
Duties of the directors are mainly divided into
  two parts. They are:-
1. Statutory Duties
2. General Duties
Statutory Duties
(A) To file return of allotment: Section 75 of the Companies Act, 1956 requires a
company to file with the Registrar, within a period of 30 days
(B) Not to issue irredeemable preference share or shares or share redeemable after 20
years: Section 80, as amended by Amendment Act, 1996, forbids a company to
issue irredeemable preference shares or preference shares redeemable beyond 20
years.
(C) To disclose interest (Section 299-300): In respect of contracts with director, Section
299 casts an obligation on a director to disclose the nature of his concern or interest
(direct or indirect), if any, at a meeting of the Board of directors.
(D) To disclose receipt from transfer of property (sec. 319): Any money received by
    the director from the transferee in connection with the transfer of the company's
property or undertaking must be disclosed to the members of the company and
approved by the company in general meeting. Otherwise, the amount shall be held
by the directors in trust for the company.
Statutory Duties
(E) To disclose receipt of compensation from transferee of shares (Sec.320): If the loss
of office results from the transfer (under certain conditions) of all or any of the shares
of the company, its directors would not receive any compensation from the
transferee unless the same has been approved by the company in general meeting
before the transfer takes place.
(F) Duty to attend Board meetings. [Section 283(1)(g)]
(G) To convene statutory, Annual General meeting (AGM) and also extraordinary
general meetings [ Section 165,166 &169]
(H) To prepare and place at the AGM along with the balance sheet and profit & loss
account a report on the company's affairs including the report of the Board of
Directors (Section 173, 210 & 217).
(I) To authenticate and approve annual financial statement (Section 215).
(J) To appoint first auditor of the company (Section 224).
(K) To appoint cost auditor of the company (Section 233B).
(L) To make a declaration of solvency in the case of Members’ voluntary winding up
(Section 488).
General Duties
(A) Duty of good faith: The directors must act in the best interest of the company.
Interest of the company implies the interest of the present and future members of the
company on the footing that company would be continued as going concern.

(B) Duty of care: A director must display care in performance of work assigned to him.
He is, however, not expected to display an extraordinary care but that much care
which a man of ordinary prudence would take in his own case. Any provision in the
company's Articles or in any agreement that excludes the liability of the directors for
negligence, default, misfeasance, breach of duty or breach of trust, is void. The
company cannot even indemnify the directors against such liability.

(C) Duty not to delegate: Director being an agent is bound by the maxim. delegatus
    non
potest delegare. which means a delegatee can not further delegate. Thus, a director
must perform his functions personally. However, he may delegate his in certain
conditions.
LIABILITES
Liability to the company:
(A) Breach of fiduciary duty: where a director acts dishonestly to the interest of the
company, he will be held liable for breach of fiduciary duty. Most of the powers of
directors are .powers in trust. and therefore, should be exercised in the interest of
the company and not in the interest of the directors or any section of members.
(B) Ultra vires acts: Directors are supposed to act within the parameters of the
provisions of the Companies Act, Memorandum and Articles of Association, since
these lay down the limits to the activities of the company and consequently to the
powers of the Board of directors.
 (C) Negligence: As long as the directors act within their powers with reasonable skill and
care as expected of them as prudent businessman, they discharge their duties to the
company. But where they fail to exercise reasonable care, skill and diligence, they
shall be deemed to have acted negligently in discharge of their duties and
consequently shall be liable for any loss or damage resulting therefrom.
(D) Mala fide acts: Directors are the trustee for the moneys and property of the company
handled by them, as well as exercise of the powers vested in them. If they
dishonestly or in a mala fide manner, exercise their powers and perform their duties,
they will be liable for breach of trust and may be required to make good the loss or
damage suffered by the company by reason of such mala fide acts.
LIABILITES
Liability to third parties:
(A) Prospectus: Failure to state any particulars as per the requirement of the section
56 and Schedule II of the act or mis-statement of facts in prospectus renders a
director personally liable for damages to the third party. Section 62 provides that a
director shall be liable to pay compensation
(B) With regard to allotment: Directors may also incur personal liability for:
(a) Irregular allotment, i.e., allotment before minimum subscription is received
(Section 69), or without filing a copy of the statement in lieu of prospectus
(Section 70) - [Section 71(3)]
(b) For failure to repay application monies in case of minimum subscription
having not been received within 120 days of the opening of the issue: Under
section 69(5) read with SEBI guidelines, in case moneys are not repaid
within 130 days
(c) Failure to repay application monies when application for listing of securities
are not made or is refused: Under section 73(2) . where the permission for
listing of the shares of the company has not been applied or such permission
having been applied for, has not been granted, the company shall forthwith
repay without interest all monies received from the applicants in pursuance of
the prospectus, and, if any such money is not repaid within eight days after
the company becomes liable to repay
LIABILITES
(C) Unlimited liability: Directors will also be held personally liable to
    the third parties
where their liability is made unlimited in pursuance of section 322(i.e.,
    vide
Memorandum) or section 323(i.e., vide alterations of Memorandum by
    passing
special resolution). By virtue of section 322, the Memorandum of a
    company may
make the liability of any or all directors, or manager unlimited
 (D) Fraudulent trading: Directors may also be made personally liable
    for the debts or
liabilities of a company by an order of the court under section 542.
    Such an order
shall be made by the court where the directors have been found guilty
    of fraudulent
trading. Section 542(1)
LIABILITES
1. Liability for breach of warranty:
Directors are supposed to function within the scope of their authority. Thus, where they transact
any business in resect of matters, ultra vires the company or ultra vires the articles, they may be
proceeded against personally for any loss sustained by any third party.

2. Liability for breach of statutory duties:
The Companies Act, 1956 imposes numerous statutory duties on the directors under various
sections of the Act. Default in compliance of these duties attract penal consequences. The
various statutory penalties which directors may incur by reason of non-compliance with the
requirements of Companies Act are referred to in their appropriate places.

3. Liability for acts of co-directors:
A director is the agent of the company except for matters to be dealt with by the company in
general meeting and not of the other members of the Board. Accordingly, nothing done by the
Board can impose liability on a director who did not participate in the Board.s action or did not
know about it.
Case Study
Rajasthan High Court
Herdillia Unimers Ltd. vs Arun Bansal
           on 10 May, 1994
   Equivalent citations: 1999 96
           CompCas 521 Raj
           Bench: Y Meena
              JUDGMENT
By this petition it is prayed that Criminal
 Complaint No. 59 of 1993 as also the
 proceedings taken thereon
by the trial court Special Court of Judicial
 Magistrate (Economic Offences), Rajasthan,
 Jaipur, be quashed and set aside.
Case facts
 The petitioner-company, Herdillia Unimers Ltd., for the
   purpose of increasing its capital came out with a
public issue of shares and debentures in the year 1992. The
   said public issue was to commence on June 1,
1992, and scheduled to close on June 11, 1992. The public
   issue having been oversubscribed it was duly
closed on June 4, 1992, being the earliest scheduled date of
   closing. Under the terms and conditions of the
aforesaid allotment, any person could apply for shares and/or
   debentures. Every applicant was required to pay
a sum of Rs, 10 per equity share and a sum of Rs. 200 per
   debenture, as the case may be.
• as the public issue was oversubscribed the
  applications for allotments of the
  shares/debentures were processed,examined and
  considered at at the office of the herdillia at
  bombay.
• In the event of allotment of shares/debentures,
  certificates were sent and in the case of non-
  allotment, the money was refunded by herdillia
  ltd. From its bombay office.
• Arun bansal and his wife vimlesh bansal, were
  disappointed applicants who had not been
  alloted shares or debentures.
• The company refunded their money RS,3000
  each, by cheques. however, the cheques were
  not encashed which was discovered by
  company on an reconciliation of its accounts
  with the bankers, American Express Bank Ltd.
• Later the company refunded their
  money,Rs.3000 each, by cheques however the
  cheques were not encashed.
• The company sent a demand draft for Rs.3,675
  each, including the interest on the sum sent by
  applicants.(int. rate ranges bet. 04-15%).
• This time, the demand drafts were sent by
  registered post.
• section 73 prescribes a time period for refund.(8
  days from the day company become liable to
  pay)as the time period was long over and the
  bansals had not actually got their money, they
  filed a complaint before the special court of
  judicial magistrate(economic offences), jaipur
  ,claiming a violation of section 73.
• The company fulfilled all its duties even by
  paying the interest for the time duration,there
  fore company had not commited any offence.
• The company contends that as bansals were
  not share holders, they were not eligible to
  file a complaint(U section621-631).but the
  bansals argued that once a person applied for
  an allotment of shares of a company and no
  information was received by him,it should be
  deemed that he was a share holder.
Judgement given by the Hon. judge Y.R.
  Meena, states as below:-
 When the share/debenture has not been
 allotted to the respodent and his wife and the
 money has been refunded then there is no
 question of treating them as shareholders,as
 such they are not competent to file the
 complaint in any court and no court shall take
 cognizance on such complaints.further,
 admittedly, the alleged offence, on the facts of
 this case is not covered in the category of
 offences enumerated under section 545of the
 companies act.

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Board Directors' Powers, Duties & Liabilities Guide

  • 1. POWERS, DUTIES & LIABILITIES OF BOARD OF DIRECTOR Presented by:- Amit Roy Anurag Kumar Jha B P Prabhu Raj Rubina Avirendra Singh Chandamita Deka
  • 2. POWERS Section 292(1) of the Companies Act, 1956 provides that the Board of directors of accompany shall exercise the following powers on behalf of the company and it shall do soon by means of resolution passed at meeting of the Board: (a) the power to make calls on shareholders in respect of money unpaid on their shares; (b) the power to issue debentures; (c) the power to borrow moneys otherwise than on debentures; (d) the power to invest funds of the company; and (e) the power to make loan.
  • 3. DUTIES Duties of the directors are mainly divided into two parts. They are:- 1. Statutory Duties 2. General Duties
  • 4. Statutory Duties (A) To file return of allotment: Section 75 of the Companies Act, 1956 requires a company to file with the Registrar, within a period of 30 days (B) Not to issue irredeemable preference share or shares or share redeemable after 20 years: Section 80, as amended by Amendment Act, 1996, forbids a company to issue irredeemable preference shares or preference shares redeemable beyond 20 years. (C) To disclose interest (Section 299-300): In respect of contracts with director, Section 299 casts an obligation on a director to disclose the nature of his concern or interest (direct or indirect), if any, at a meeting of the Board of directors. (D) To disclose receipt from transfer of property (sec. 319): Any money received by the director from the transferee in connection with the transfer of the company's property or undertaking must be disclosed to the members of the company and approved by the company in general meeting. Otherwise, the amount shall be held by the directors in trust for the company.
  • 5. Statutory Duties (E) To disclose receipt of compensation from transferee of shares (Sec.320): If the loss of office results from the transfer (under certain conditions) of all or any of the shares of the company, its directors would not receive any compensation from the transferee unless the same has been approved by the company in general meeting before the transfer takes place. (F) Duty to attend Board meetings. [Section 283(1)(g)] (G) To convene statutory, Annual General meeting (AGM) and also extraordinary general meetings [ Section 165,166 &169] (H) To prepare and place at the AGM along with the balance sheet and profit & loss account a report on the company's affairs including the report of the Board of Directors (Section 173, 210 & 217). (I) To authenticate and approve annual financial statement (Section 215). (J) To appoint first auditor of the company (Section 224). (K) To appoint cost auditor of the company (Section 233B). (L) To make a declaration of solvency in the case of Members’ voluntary winding up (Section 488).
  • 6. General Duties (A) Duty of good faith: The directors must act in the best interest of the company. Interest of the company implies the interest of the present and future members of the company on the footing that company would be continued as going concern. (B) Duty of care: A director must display care in performance of work assigned to him. He is, however, not expected to display an extraordinary care but that much care which a man of ordinary prudence would take in his own case. Any provision in the company's Articles or in any agreement that excludes the liability of the directors for negligence, default, misfeasance, breach of duty or breach of trust, is void. The company cannot even indemnify the directors against such liability. (C) Duty not to delegate: Director being an agent is bound by the maxim. delegatus non potest delegare. which means a delegatee can not further delegate. Thus, a director must perform his functions personally. However, he may delegate his in certain conditions.
  • 7. LIABILITES Liability to the company: (A) Breach of fiduciary duty: where a director acts dishonestly to the interest of the company, he will be held liable for breach of fiduciary duty. Most of the powers of directors are .powers in trust. and therefore, should be exercised in the interest of the company and not in the interest of the directors or any section of members. (B) Ultra vires acts: Directors are supposed to act within the parameters of the provisions of the Companies Act, Memorandum and Articles of Association, since these lay down the limits to the activities of the company and consequently to the powers of the Board of directors. (C) Negligence: As long as the directors act within their powers with reasonable skill and care as expected of them as prudent businessman, they discharge their duties to the company. But where they fail to exercise reasonable care, skill and diligence, they shall be deemed to have acted negligently in discharge of their duties and consequently shall be liable for any loss or damage resulting therefrom. (D) Mala fide acts: Directors are the trustee for the moneys and property of the company handled by them, as well as exercise of the powers vested in them. If they dishonestly or in a mala fide manner, exercise their powers and perform their duties, they will be liable for breach of trust and may be required to make good the loss or damage suffered by the company by reason of such mala fide acts.
  • 8. LIABILITES Liability to third parties: (A) Prospectus: Failure to state any particulars as per the requirement of the section 56 and Schedule II of the act or mis-statement of facts in prospectus renders a director personally liable for damages to the third party. Section 62 provides that a director shall be liable to pay compensation (B) With regard to allotment: Directors may also incur personal liability for: (a) Irregular allotment, i.e., allotment before minimum subscription is received (Section 69), or without filing a copy of the statement in lieu of prospectus (Section 70) - [Section 71(3)] (b) For failure to repay application monies in case of minimum subscription having not been received within 120 days of the opening of the issue: Under section 69(5) read with SEBI guidelines, in case moneys are not repaid within 130 days (c) Failure to repay application monies when application for listing of securities are not made or is refused: Under section 73(2) . where the permission for listing of the shares of the company has not been applied or such permission having been applied for, has not been granted, the company shall forthwith repay without interest all monies received from the applicants in pursuance of the prospectus, and, if any such money is not repaid within eight days after the company becomes liable to repay
  • 9. LIABILITES (C) Unlimited liability: Directors will also be held personally liable to the third parties where their liability is made unlimited in pursuance of section 322(i.e., vide Memorandum) or section 323(i.e., vide alterations of Memorandum by passing special resolution). By virtue of section 322, the Memorandum of a company may make the liability of any or all directors, or manager unlimited (D) Fraudulent trading: Directors may also be made personally liable for the debts or liabilities of a company by an order of the court under section 542. Such an order shall be made by the court where the directors have been found guilty of fraudulent trading. Section 542(1)
  • 10. LIABILITES 1. Liability for breach of warranty: Directors are supposed to function within the scope of their authority. Thus, where they transact any business in resect of matters, ultra vires the company or ultra vires the articles, they may be proceeded against personally for any loss sustained by any third party. 2. Liability for breach of statutory duties: The Companies Act, 1956 imposes numerous statutory duties on the directors under various sections of the Act. Default in compliance of these duties attract penal consequences. The various statutory penalties which directors may incur by reason of non-compliance with the requirements of Companies Act are referred to in their appropriate places. 3. Liability for acts of co-directors: A director is the agent of the company except for matters to be dealt with by the company in general meeting and not of the other members of the Board. Accordingly, nothing done by the Board can impose liability on a director who did not participate in the Board.s action or did not know about it.
  • 12. Rajasthan High Court Herdillia Unimers Ltd. vs Arun Bansal on 10 May, 1994 Equivalent citations: 1999 96 CompCas 521 Raj Bench: Y Meena JUDGMENT
  • 13. By this petition it is prayed that Criminal Complaint No. 59 of 1993 as also the proceedings taken thereon by the trial court Special Court of Judicial Magistrate (Economic Offences), Rajasthan, Jaipur, be quashed and set aside.
  • 14. Case facts The petitioner-company, Herdillia Unimers Ltd., for the purpose of increasing its capital came out with a public issue of shares and debentures in the year 1992. The said public issue was to commence on June 1, 1992, and scheduled to close on June 11, 1992. The public issue having been oversubscribed it was duly closed on June 4, 1992, being the earliest scheduled date of closing. Under the terms and conditions of the aforesaid allotment, any person could apply for shares and/or debentures. Every applicant was required to pay a sum of Rs, 10 per equity share and a sum of Rs. 200 per debenture, as the case may be.
  • 15. • as the public issue was oversubscribed the applications for allotments of the shares/debentures were processed,examined and considered at at the office of the herdillia at bombay. • In the event of allotment of shares/debentures, certificates were sent and in the case of non- allotment, the money was refunded by herdillia ltd. From its bombay office.
  • 16. • Arun bansal and his wife vimlesh bansal, were disappointed applicants who had not been alloted shares or debentures. • The company refunded their money RS,3000 each, by cheques. however, the cheques were not encashed which was discovered by company on an reconciliation of its accounts with the bankers, American Express Bank Ltd. • Later the company refunded their money,Rs.3000 each, by cheques however the cheques were not encashed.
  • 17. • The company sent a demand draft for Rs.3,675 each, including the interest on the sum sent by applicants.(int. rate ranges bet. 04-15%). • This time, the demand drafts were sent by registered post. • section 73 prescribes a time period for refund.(8 days from the day company become liable to pay)as the time period was long over and the bansals had not actually got their money, they filed a complaint before the special court of judicial magistrate(economic offences), jaipur ,claiming a violation of section 73.
  • 18. • The company fulfilled all its duties even by paying the interest for the time duration,there fore company had not commited any offence. • The company contends that as bansals were not share holders, they were not eligible to file a complaint(U section621-631).but the bansals argued that once a person applied for an allotment of shares of a company and no information was received by him,it should be deemed that he was a share holder.
  • 19. Judgement given by the Hon. judge Y.R. Meena, states as below:- When the share/debenture has not been allotted to the respodent and his wife and the money has been refunded then there is no question of treating them as shareholders,as such they are not competent to file the complaint in any court and no court shall take cognizance on such complaints.further, admittedly, the alleged offence, on the facts of this case is not covered in the category of offences enumerated under section 545of the companies act.