3. Who is a company secretary? Explain briefly the rights of company secretary.
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Answer:
A Company Secretary is a senior position in a private sector company or public sector organisation. The title CS is an internationally recognised professional designation given to Company Secretaries.
Answer:
An in-house legal expert; a compliance officer of the Company. An expert in corporate laws, securities laws & capital market and corporate governance. Chief advisor to the board of directors on best practices in corporate governance. Responsible for all regulatory compliances of company.
The rights of a Company Secretary will depend on his or her contract with the company. The secretary has no special rights under the Companies Act but the secretary is permitted to sign most of the forms prescribed under the Companies
Explanation:
1. Firstly, he can supervise, control and he can direct subordinate officers and employee.
2. Secondly, he can sign and authenticate the proceeding of meetings.