Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 370 Mad
Judgement Date : 6 January, 2021
W.P.Nos.20408 and 20410 of 2020
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS
DATED: 06.01.2021
CORAM:
THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE ABDUL QUDDHOSE
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and W.M.P.Nos.25187, 25188, 25189 & 25190 of 2020
Mohamed Faroog Mohamed Abdul Kader ... Petitioner in W.P.No.20408/2020
Syed Ibrahim Mohamed Thaiyoub ... Petitioner in W.P.No.20410/2020
Vs.
1.Union of India,
Represented by its
Ministry of Corporate Affairs,
Shastri Bhawan,
Dr.Rajendra Prasad Road,
New Delhi – 110 001.
2.The Registrar of Companies,
Tamilnadu, Chennai,
Block No.6, B Wing 2nd Floor,
Shastri Bhawan 26,
Haddows Road,
Chennai – 600 006. ... Respondents in both WPs
COMMON PRAYER: Writ Petitions filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, for issuance of a Writ of Certiorarified Mandamus to call for the records of the 2nd respondent relating to the impugned order dated 13.12.2019 uploaded in the website of the 1st respondent in so far as the petitioners herein vide DIN: 3518425 & 3642467 are concerned, quash the
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same as illegal, arbitrary and devoid of merit and consequentially direct the respondents herein to permit petitioners to get reappointed as Directors in any Companies or appointed as Directors in any companies without any hindrance.
For Petitioner in both WPs : Mr.N.V.Prakash For Respondents in both WPs : Ms.Anuradha ACGSC
COMMON ORDER These writ petitions have been filed challenging the disqualification of
the petitioners as Directors under Section 164(2)(a) of the Companies Act,
2013 on the ground that they have not submitted their financial statements or
annual returns for three financial years consecutively. The petitioners have
challenged the common impugned order dated 13.12.2019 passed by the second
respondent on the ground that without affording opportunity to the petitioners,
the said order has been passed.
2.Ms.Anuradha, learned ACGSC for the respondents accepts notice on
behalf of the respondents. By consent of both parties, these Writ Petitions are
taken up for final disposal at the admission stage itself.
3.Heard Mr.N.V.Prakash, learned counsel for the petitioners and
Ms.Anuradha, learned ACGSC for the respondents.
4.It is also contended by the learned counsel for the petitioners that the
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common impugned order has been passed in violation of the provisions of the
Companies Act, 2013 and therefore the said order is bad in law.
5.The issue raised in this writ petition was considered by the Hon'ble
Division Bench of this Court by its order dated 09.10.2020 in W.A. No.569 &
Ors. of 2020 in the case of Meetgelaveetil Kaitheri Muralidharan Versus
Union of India & Another and in paragraphs 36 and 38, it has been held as
follows :
36. As is evident from the above, Rules 9 and 10 deals with the application for allotment of DIN. Rule 10 (6) specifies that the DIN is valid for the life time of the applicant and shall not be allotted to any other person. Rule 11 provides for the cancellation or surrender or deactivation of the DIN. It is very clear upon examining Rule 11 that neither cancellation nor deactivation is provided for upon disqualification under Section 164(2) of CA 2013. In this connection, it is also pertinent to refer to Section 167(1) of CA 2013 which provides for vacating the office of director by a director of a Defaulting Company. As a corollary, it follows that if a person is a director of five companies, which may be referred to as companies A to E, if the default is committed by company A by not filing financial statements or annual returns, the said director of company A would incur disqualification and would vacate office as director
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of companies B to E. However, the said person would not vacate office as director of company A. If such person does not vacate office and continues to be a director of company A, it is necessary that such person continues to retain the DIN. In this connection, it is also pertinent to point out that it is not possible to file either the financial statements or the annual returns without a DIN. Consequently, the director of Defaulting Company A, in the above example, would be required to retain the DIN so as to make good the deficiency by filing the respective documents. Thus, apart from the fact that the AQD Rules do not empower the ROC to deactivate the DIN, we find that such deactivation would also be contrary to Section 164(2) read with 167(1) of CA 2013 inasmuch as the person concerned would continue to be a director of the Defaulting Company.
38. In the result, these appeals are allowed by setting aside the impugned order dated 27.01.2020. Consequently, the publication of the list of disqualified directors by the ROC and the deactivation of the DIN of the Appellants is hereby quashed. As a corollary to our conclusion on the deactivation of DIN, the DIN of the respective directors shall be reactivated within 30 days of the date of receipt of a copy of this order. Nonetheless, we make it clear that it is open to the ROC concerned to initiate action with regard to disqualification subject to an enquiry to decide the question of attribution of default to specific directors by taking into account the observations and conclusions herein.
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No costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petitions are closed.
6.The case on hand stands on the same footing. In the instant case, also,
no notice was given to the petitioners before disqualifying them as Directors of
M/s.Kalaiman Chemicals Private Limited.
7.For the foregoing reasons, the ratio laid down by the Hon'ble Division
Bench of this Court, dated 09.10.2020 in W.A. No.569 & batch applies to the
facts of the instant case also.
8.Accordingly, the common impugned order dated 13.12.2019 passed by
the second respondent disqualifying the petitioners as Directors of
M/s.Kalaiman Chemicals Private Limited under Section 164(2)(a) of the
Companies Act, 2013 is hereby set aside in the terms indicated in the aforesaid
judgment and these writ petitions are allowed. No costs. Consequently,
connected miscellaneous petitions are closed.
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Index : Yes / No
Internet : Yes / No
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Note:In view of the present lock down owing to COVID-19 pandemic, a web copy of the order may be utilized for official purposes, but, ensuring that the copy of the order that is presented is the correct copy, shall be the responsibility of the Advocate/litigant concerned.
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To
1.Union of India, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Shastri Bhawan, Dr.Rajendra Prasad Road, New Delhi – 110 001.
2.The Registrar of Companies, Tamilnadu, Chennai, Block No.6, B Wing 2nd Floor, Shastri Bhawan 26, Haddows Road, Chennai – 600 006.
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ABDUL QUDDHOSE, J.
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