Thursday, January 12, 2017

WHETHER A NON-SHAREHOLDER OF A COMPANY HAS THE RIGHT TO INSPECT THE DOCUMENTS OR ATTEND AGM OF THE COMPANY UNDER SECTION 163 OF COMPANIES ACT- NO SAYS NCLT, MUMBAI BENCH.

WHETHER A NON-SHAREHOLDER OF A COMPANY HAS THE RIGHT TO INSPECT THE DOCUMENTS OR ATTEND AGM OF THE COMPANY UNDER SECTION 163 OF COMPANIES ACT- NO SAYS NCLT, MUMBAI BENCH. 

Mr. Anil Kumar Poddar versus M/s. Reliance Corporate IT Park Ltd. and Others

Right to receive the copies of Company documents - Right to inspection of the documents – the Meaning of Qualified person u/s. 163

Mr. Anil Kumar Poddar versus M/s. Reliance Corporate IT Park Ltd. and Others

Right to receive the copies of Company documents - Right to inspection of the documents – the Meaning of Qualified person u/s. 163



Held that:- This Petitioner has no shareholding in the company, therefore, he will not get any occasion to attend Annual General Meetings of the company or any of the meeting of the company to question the acts of the company. 

Hence, this Bench does not see any rationale in granting such a relief to a stranger to the company because by giving a conjoint meaning of the person mentioned in sub-section 2 of Section 163 - member or debenture holder and of any other persons, this Petitioner will not fall under any of the above three classes of persons, therefore, this Petitioner is not entitled to seek this relief u/s. 163.


This Bench having noticed that this Petitioner is in the habit of raising frivolous litigation again many of the listed companies either by subscribing one or two shares or under the head of "any other person" u/s. 163 by asking inspection of the documents from the date of inception of the companies. 

Knowing fully well, that it will not be possible to provide inspection of the documents from the date of inception, when the company failed to provide inspection or supply of copies, he files Petitions u/s. 163 or sec. 219 of the Companies Act, 1956. If any company says copies are provided as sought by the Petitioner, he will start arguing for exemplary costs for not providing inspection in the period mentioned in the statute.

Since this Bench has noticed that he is not a qualified person u/s. 163 to seek inspection, this Bench hereby dismisses all these 62 Petitions by imposing cost of ₹ 1000/- each in every TCP.

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