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Can AGM be conducted online?

09-Apr-2026
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Answer By law4u team

Yes, under Indian law, an Annual General Meeting (AGM) can be conducted online through electronic means. The Companies Act 2013 and rules issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) allow companies to hold AGMs through video conferencing (VC) or other audio-visual means (OAVM), provided certain conditions are met. This provision was strengthened especially during and after the COVID-19 pandemic to facilitate corporate governance without requiring physical presence. For a valid online AGM, the company must ensure that all shareholders can attend, participate, and vote remotely. Proper notice of the AGM must be sent to all shareholders, including instructions for joining the virtual meeting, and the notice period must comply with the law—usually 21 clear days for an AGM. Companies must also provide a facility for remote e-voting on resolutions, and for shareholders attending virtually, there must be a method to ask questions, raise objections, or vote during the meeting. The technical and legal requirements include ensuring secure access to the meeting, recording the proceedings, and maintaining minutes just as in a physical AGM. The resolutions passed during the online AGM have the same legal validity as those passed in a physical meeting, provided all statutory procedures are followed. Certain categories of companies, like private companies, may have additional flexibility, but public companies are required to strictly adhere to MCA guidelines for online AGMs. In short, yes, an AGM can be conducted online in India, and it is legally valid if conducted according to the rules under the Companies Act 2013, with proper notice, remote participation, voting facilities, and record-keeping. This allows companies to maintain shareholder participation and compliance while leveraging modern technology.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear client, An AGM can be held online in India through video conferencing or the audio-visual means as permitted under the Companies Act 2013 and MCA guidelines. The company here must ensure proper notice usually under 21 days and allow shareholders to attend, participate, ask questions and to vote through the e-Voting System. The meeting must be securely conducted, recorded and proper minutes maintained and resolutions passed in an online AGM are legally valid if all procedures are followed properly. I hope this helps and if you have any further issues do not hesitate to contact us

Answer By Anik

Dear client, The Annual General Meeting can be done online using video calls or other ways of seeing and hearing each other. This is allowed under the Companies Act, 2013. The rules made by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. This way companies can have meetings without everyone being, in the room. It helps keep things open and makes sure shareholders can take part.There are some rules to follow. The company has to tell shareholders about the meeting make sure they can join in have people and let them vote. They can even vote online. The company also has to record what happens at the meeting. The Annual General Meeting has to be done in a way that's fair and follows the rules. The company must make sure shareholders can ask questions and take part in the meeting. So having the Annual General Meeting online is okay. It has to be done correctly. The Annual General Meeting must follow the rules to be fair and legal. If you have any query please feel free to contact us.

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