New Delhi:Companies will get an additional time of two months beyond September to conduct their annual general meetings for the fiscal year ended March 2021.
The corporate affairs ministry has asked Registrars of Companies (RoCs) to give two more months to companies for holding their Annual General Meetings (AGMs).
Under the companies law, corporates are required to hold AGMs within six months from the end of a financial year. For the fiscal year ended March 2021, AGMs were to be conducted by September 30 and now that deadline has been extended.
The ministry has advised RoCs to accord approval for extending the time by two months beyond the due date by which companies are required to conduct AGMs for 2020-21, according to a communication dated September 23.