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Board of Directors : Definition, Composition and Criteria

Who are Board of Directors (BOD)?

The Board of Directors (BOD) acts as a governing body of a company, whose members are elected by shareholders (in the case of public companies) to set the strategy, oversee management, and protect the interest of shareholders and stakeholders. Section 2(20) of the Companies Act 2013 states the meaning of a Company. This section states that “Company means the incorporation of a company by association of different persons under the laws established by the Companies Act 2013 or any other previous company act. The persons who run the company are known as Directors of the company. The term Director is defined under Section 2(34) of the Companies Act, 2013. As per the definition of the act, a director is a person who runs the day-to-day functionality of the company and the board of the company appoints the director.

Section 2(10) of the Companies Act, 2013 defines the Board of Directors of the company as the combined group of directors. They manage and oversee the functioning of all the directors and take any necessary steps if required.



Key Takeaways:



  • The Board of Directors (BOD) is elected by shareholders in the case of a public company.
  • The Board of Directors (BOD) makes important decisions on issues such as mergers and dividends, hires senior managers, and sets their pay.
  • Every public company must have a Board of Directors.

Composition of Board of Directors

The Board of Directors plays a very critical role in the functioning of the company. These people are responsible for taking all the big steps for the company and formulating the policy upon which the company runs. The meeting of these directors is called a Board Meeting. There are different Board meetings and each has distinct importance; Annual General Meetings, General Meetings, and Special Meetings all are parts of Board Meetings.

Section 149 of the Companies Act, 2013 mandates that every incorporated company must have a Board of Directors.

Criterias under LODR for Listed Companies

The Board of Directors combination slightly changes the Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements for listed companies.

Committees under the Board of Directors

There are various committees under the Board of Directors, some of them are as follows.

1. Audit Committee

2. Nomination and Remuneration Committee

3. Stakeholders Relationship Committee

4. Corporate Social Responsibility Committee

Conclusion

The Board of Directors is an essential organ of any company. All the major decisions regarding the company are taken by the Board of Directors. They are responsible for building an organizational setup that follows the articles of the company and it is their responsibility to make the members follow the articles of the company. They can also take action if any person is not following the articles of the company. They always act in the best interest of the company.

Board of Directors- FAQs

What is the maximum number of Directors in a company?

The maximum number of Directors in a company is 15 but the company has the power to increase the number of directors by passing a special resolution.

Which section of the Companies Act 2013 defines “Director”?

The term Director is defined under section 2(34) of the Companies Act, 2013.

Which section of the Companies Act 2013 defines “Board of Directors”?

Section 2(10) of the Companies Act 2013 defines the Board of Directors of the company as the combined group of directors.

What is the meaning of CSR in the Companies Act, 2013?

The meaning of CSR is Corporate Social Responsibility and it is governed by Section 135 of the act. Under this section, it is mentioned that if any company falls under the ambit of section 135 then the company must do CSR activity.

Can a company run without a Board of Directors?

No, as per the Companies Act, 2013 a company cannot run without their Board of Directors. 

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