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How many directors are required to start a company?

04-Feb-2026
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Answer By law4u team

To start a Private Limited Company in India, the minimum number of directors required is 2. For a Public Limited Company, the minimum number of directors is 3. Here’s a breakdown: 1. Private Limited Company Minimum Directors: 2 directors Maximum Directors: 15 directors (If more are needed, special resolution approval is required) Residency Requirement: At least 1 director must be a resident of India (someone who has stayed in India for a total of at least 182 days during the preceding year). 2. Public Limited Company Minimum Directors: 3 directors Maximum Directors: 15 directors (Again, more directors can be added with a special resolution) Residency Requirement: At least 1 director must be a resident of India. 3. One Person Company (OPC) Minimum Directors: 1 director Maximum Directors: 15 directors (like the other types of companies) Residency Requirement: The sole director must be a resident of India. Key Points: Directors of a company must be natural persons (not companies or entities). A director cannot be an undischarged bankrupt or a person convicted of certain criminal offenses. Directors are responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the company and ensuring compliance with applicable laws and regulations. So, for a Private Limited Company, you need 2 directors as a minimum to start the business.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear Client, as per your query, under the Companies Act, 2013, the minimum number of directors required to start a company depends on what type of company it is, as mentioned under section 149(1) of the Indian Companies Act, 2013. If it is a Public Company, it must have a minimum of three directors. If it is a Private Company, it must have a minimum of two directors. If it is a One Person Company (OPC), it must have a minimum of one director. Under section 378-O of the Companies Act, 2013, if it is a Producer Company, it must have at least five directors. A company can have a maximum of fifteen directors. However, a company may appoint more than fifteen directors if it passes a special resolution, as per section 149 of the Companies Act 2013. I hope this answer is helpful. In case of further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank You.

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