Procedure to appoint secretarial auditor for public company

Gaurav Jain (Company Secretary) (899 Points)

24 February 2017  

Secretarial Audit for Public Companies

Compulsion for Secretarial Audit : Following classes of companies are required to appoint Secretarial Auditor for auditing the secretarial and related records of their companies:

Every Listed Public Company; or
Public Companies having a paid up capital of Rupees fifty crore or more; or
Public companies having a turnover of two hundred fifty crore rupees or more.

[Section 204(1) & Rule No. 9(1) of the Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014]

Professional eligible to conduct Secretarial Audit: The Secretarial Audit shall be conducted by a Company Secretary in Practice who shall submit his Secretarial Audit Report to the Board.
Company Secretary in Practice means a Company Secretary who is deemed to be in Practice under Section 2(2) of Company Secretaries Act, 1980 [Section 2(25)]
Secretarial Auditor shall be appointed by passing a resolution in Board meeting and not by circulation. [Section 179(3)(k) read with Rule 8(4) of the Companies (Meetings of Board and its Powers) Rules, 2014]

The following procedure is to be followed for Appointment of a Secretarial Auditor