board of directors and had thus incurred a disqualification under Section 283(1)(g) of the Companies Act. Some shareholders of the company had given ... Section 299 of the Companies Act;
6. The eighth defendant, Dr. Aravinda Babu, had incurred a disqualification under Section 283(1)(g) and vacated office
also informed that they have vacated office in terms of Section 283(1)(g) of the said Act.
6. Permission was granted ... 1. Since we have held that the stand of the company that the petitioner directors had vacated office under Section 283(1)(g) cannot
voluntarily and freely passed the resolution and executed the agreement; Section 283(1)(g) provides that a director shall cease to hold office ... appellants and respondents Nos. 1 to 5 were made permanent directors ; but Section 283(1)(g) applies to permanent directors also and this provision
declaring that the plaintiff has not incurred any disqualification under section 283(1)(g) of the Companies Act, thereby vacating the office of the director ... attending three consecutive board meetings as per the provisions of section 283(1)(g) of the Companies Act and also in terms of article
shareholding. He was further
purportedly removed from the Board under Section 283(1)(g) of
the Act on the false pretext of absence from three ... remove him from the office of director by resorting to Section
283(1)(g) of the Act. It was asserted that notices of Board meetings
addition to those specified in subĀ
section (1)."
Thus, as per Section 283(1)(g) , if the Director
absents himself from three consecutive meetings ... appointed any Committee
as envisaged in Section 292 of the Act. As per
section 283(1)(g) of the Act, the petitioner would
seize
addition to those specified in subĀ
section (1)."
Thus, as per Section 283(1)(g) , if the Director
absents himself from three consecutive meetings ... appointed any Committee
as envisaged in Section 292 of the Act. As per
section 283(1)(g) of the Act, the petitioner would
seize
ceased to be Directors of the company by operation of Section 283(1)(g) of
the Act, which postulates that if a Director absents himself ... Board,
he ceases to be a Director of the company. Section 283(1)(g) reads as
under :
"283. Vacation of office by Directors
(1
than four consecutive days."
16. He also referred to Section 283(1)(g) of the Companies Act dealing with automatic vacation of office ... Comp. Law Journal 32 wherein interpreting the provisions of Section 283(1)(g) of the Companies Act, a learned Single Judge of this court, inter
that the appellant No.1 vacated the office
on 24.2.1997. For that purpose, the provisions of Section 283 (1) (g)
were invoked. The CLB after