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What is the liability of directors in company debts?

26-Apr-2026
Corporate

Answer By law4u team

In India, the liability of directors for company debts depends on the type of company, the nature of the debt, and whether the directors have acted in accordance with the law and their duties under the Companies Act 2013. Directors are primarily responsible for managing the company’s affairs, but the company itself is a separate legal entity, meaning that in most cases, the company’s debts are its own liability, not the personal liability of directors. For a private or public limited company, directors are generally not personally liable for debts incurred by the company in the normal course of business. Creditors can claim only against the company’s assets, not the personal assets of directors, unless the director has personally guaranteed a loan or engaged in wrongful acts such as fraud, misrepresentation, or breach of duty. Directors do have certain statutory liabilities under the Companies Act 2013 and other laws: Fraud or Misfeasance: If a director engages in fraudulent activities or wrongful trading, such as siphoning funds, concealing liabilities, or issuing false statements, they can be held personally liable for company debts or penalties. Personal Guarantees: If a director signs a personal guarantee for a company loan or credit, they are personally liable to repay the debt if the company defaults. Certain Statutory Dues: Directors can be held responsible for unpaid taxes, employee provident fund (EPF), employee state insurance (ESI), or GST dues, especially if they willfully neglect their duties. Directors of Insolvent Companies: In cases of insolvency or winding up, the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) can investigate the conduct of directors. If they are found guilty of mismanagement or fraudulent trading, they can be held personally liable. In short, the default rule is that directors are not personally liable for ordinary company debts, but exceptions exist when there is fraud, statutory violation, personal guarantee, or gross mismanagement. Directors are expected to exercise due diligence, act in good faith, and follow their fiduciary duties, failing which they may face civil or criminal liability.

Answer By Ayantika Mondal

Dear client, company is considered as a separate entity and hence it does not make the directors personally liable or responsible for the payment of the company’s debts. However, if they provide a personal guarantee or engage in fraud or misconduct or if they fail to clear the taxes then only the directors can be held personally liable to clear the debts of the company. In short, companies are normally a separate base, but liability can arise in cases of wrongdoing or guarantees. I hope this helps and for further issues do not hesitate to contact us.

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