Checklist for change in Authorized Capital
- Check the provisions of the AOA to increase authorized share capital
- If the AOA does not permit an increase, then the AOA must be modified as per Section 14 of the Companies Act of 2013
- Issue a notice for calling a board meeting to modify the AOA in order to approve the increase in authorized share capital
- Issue a notice for calling an extraordinary general meeting to modify the AOA in order to approve the increase in authorized share capital
- Issue the notice at least 7 days before the board meeting and 21 days before the EGM.
Documents Required for share capital
The documents must be filed with the MCA within 30 days after obtaining consent from the shareholders for the share capital increase. The standard resolution for private firms is merely SH-7, and MGT-14 is not required.
- Digital signature certificate: A copy of a DSC from any authorized director of the company
- Memorandum of Association: A copy of the modified or latest version of the MOA
- Articles of Association: A copy of the modified or latest version of the AOA
- Certificate of incorporation: A copy of the company’s incorporation certificate
- PAN card: A copy of the company’s PAN card.
Process to change the Authorized Capital
- Check if the company's AOA allows it to raise its authorized capital. If the AOA is not authorized, you must pass a special resolution to amend it
- Hold a board meeting and pass a resolution to increase the authorized capital of the company and decide the day, date, time, and place for the extraordinary general meeting. Provide notice to all members/shareholders, directors, and auditors of the company, stating the meeting's day, date, time, place, and agenda
- Convene, hold, and conduct an EGM on the designated date, place, and time, and pass a resolution seeking shareholder approval. If any forms are needed, they must be submitted within a certain time frame
- Alter the company's Memorandum of Association to raise the authorized share capital
- Within 30 days of passing the shareholders' resolution, file form SH-7 with the registrar of companies. If the resolution is passed as a special resolution, you must also file form MGT-14 within 30 days of the resolution's passage.
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