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Ordinary Resolution

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Dear All,

My query is that in case when in any general meeting a resolution is to be passed by ordinary resolution and suppose the number of members who are voting against the resolution are more than fifty percent however the share held by such members is far less than those who are voting for the resolution. Than how could we prove that there is majority if we consider according to the voting rights, or is it that we should consider that the resolution is not passed due to lack of required majority.

Kindly guide.

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I have replied to this forum earlier.

 

show of hands: Not possible to consider shareholding

 

Poll: Possible.


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