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Appointing a director involves legal procedures to ensure the appointment is valid and compliant. While the process can differ by company type or jurisdiction, some key steps remain the same across most companies.
Sperso Filings takes care of the entire process, including all post-appointment formalities, ensuring a smooth and compliant experience.
A Board or Shareholders' Resolution is required to formally appoint a new director. It must mention:
The resolution must comply with the company’s Articles of Association and may require shareholder approval.
A director is part of a company’s board, responsible for guiding its management and protecting shareholders’ interests.
To expand the board, bring in new skills, or replace a retiring/resigning director.
Through board or shareholder resolution, with necessary filings done with the ROC.
A Board Resolution or Shareholders’ Resolution, depending on company rules.
A director appointed by the board to fill a temporary vacancy until the next general meeting.
Yes. The person must be over 18 years old, mentally sound, solvent, and not disqualified by law.
No. A person can hold only one DIN for lifetime use.
No. Only an individual (natural person) can be appointed as a director.
Yes. A foreigner or NRI can be appointed, subject to applicable laws and valid documentation.
● Private Ltd: 2 directors
● Public Ltd: 3 directors
● One Person Company (OPC): 1 director
Persons who are:
● Undischarged insolvents
● Declared of unsound mind
● Convicted and sentenced for more than 6 months
A company can have up to 15 directors (more if approved by a special resolution).
Yes. With Sperso Filings, the entire process is managed online.
Generally no, if convicted and sentenced for more than 6 months or disqualified under law.