Companies Act, 1973 (Act No. 61 of 1973)Chapter VIII: DirectorsDisqualifications of Directors220. Removal of directors and procedures in regard thereto |
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a) | A company may, notwithstanding anything in its memorandum or articles or in any agreement between it and any director, by resolution remove a director before the expiration of his period of office. |
b) | The provisions of paragraph (a) shall not be construed as authorising the removal of a director of a private company who was holding office for life on the thirteenth day of June, 1949. |
2) | Special notice shall be lodged with the company of any proposed resolution to remove a director under this section or to appoint any person in the stead of a director so removed at the meeting at which he is removed, and, on receipt of notice of such a proposed resolution, the company shall forthwith deliver a copy thereof to the director concerned who shall, whether or not he is a member of the company, be entitled to be heard on the proposed resolution at the meeting. |
3) | Where notice is given of a proposed resolution to remove a director under this section, and the director concerned makes representations with respect thereto not exceeding a reasonable length in writing to the company and requests their notification to members of the company, the company shall, unless the representations are received by it too late for it to do so- |
a) | in any notice of the resolution given to members of the company, state that such representations have been made; and |
b) | send a copy of the representations to every member of the company to whom notice of the meeting is sent, whether such notice is sent before or after receipt of the representations by the company. |
4) | If a copy of such representations is not sent as aforesaid because it was received too late or because of the company's default, the director concerned may (without prejudice to his right to be heard orally) require that the representations be read at the meeting. |
5) | No copy of such representations shall be sent out and the representations need not be read out at any meeting if, on the application of the company or of any other person who claims to be aggrieved, the Court is satisfied that the rights conferred by this section are being abused to secure needless publicity for defamatory matter. |
6) | The Court may order the company's or the said other person's costs on an application under subsection (5) to be paid in whole or in part by the director concerned, notwithstanding that he is not a party to the application. |
7) | Nothing in this section shall be construed as depriving a person removed thereunder of compensation or damages which may be payable to him in respect of the termination of his appointment as director or of any appointment terminating with that of director or as derogating from any power to remove a director which may exist apart from this section. |