Cos 178 — Nomination and Remuneration Committee and Stakeholders Relationship Committee

Companies Act, 2013

Statutory text

(1) The Board of Directors of

[every listed public company] and such other class or classes of  companies,  as  may  be  prescribed  shall  constitute  the  Nomination  and  Remuneration  Committee consisting of three or more non-executive directors out of which not less than one-half shall be independent directors:

1. The

proviso ins. by Act 21 of 2015, s. 14 (w.e.f. 14-12-2015).

Provided that the chairperson of the company (whether executive or non-executive) may be appointed as a member of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee but shall not chair such Committee.
(2) The Nomination and Remuneration Committee shall identify persons who are qualified to become directors  and  who  may  be  appointed  in  senior  management  in  accordance  with  the  criteria  laid  down, recommend  to  the  Board  their  appointment  and  removal  and

[shall  specify  the  manner  for  effective evaluation of performance of Board, its committees and individual directors to be carried out either by the Board, by the Nomination and Remuneration Committee or by an independent external agency and review its implementation and compliance].
(3)  The  Nomination  and  Remuneration  Committee  shall  formulate  the  criteria  for  determining qualifications,  positive  attributes  and  independence  of  a  director  and  recommend  to  the  Board  a  policy, relating to the remuneration for the directors, key managerial personnel and other employees.
(4)  The  Nomination  and  Remuneration  Committee  shall,  while  formulating  the  policy  under sub-section (3) ensure that—
(a)  the  level  and  composition  of  remuneration  is  reasonable  and  sufficient  to  attract,  retain  and motivate directors of the quality required to run the company successfully;
(b)  relationship  of  remuneration  to  performance  is  clear  and  meets  appropriate  performance benchmarks; and (c) remuneration to directors, key managerial personnel and senior management involves a balance between fixed and incentive pay reflecting short and long-term performance objectives appropriate to the working of the company and its goals:

[Provided that such policy shall be  placed  on the  website  of the  company, if any, and  the  salient features of the policy and changes therein, if any, along with the web address of the policy, if any, shall be disclosed in the Board's report.]
(5)  The  Board  of  Directors  of  a  company  which  consists  of  more  than  one  thousand  shareholders, debenture-holders, deposit-holders and any other security holders at anytime during a financial year shall constitute a Stakeholders Relationship Committee consisting of a chairperson who shall be a                non-executive director and such other members as may be decided by the Board.
(6)  The  Stakeholders  Relationship  Committee  shall  consider  and  resolve  the  grievances  of  security holders of the company.
(7) The  chairperson  of  each  of the  committees constituted  under this  section or,  in  his  absence,  any other member of the committee authorised by him in this behalf shall attend the general meetings of the company.
(8) In case of any contravention of the provisions of section 177 and this section, the company shall be punishable with fine which shall not be less than one lakh rupees but which may extend to five lakh rupees and  every officer of the  company who is  in default shall be

[liable to a penalty of five  lakh rupees and every officer of the company who is in default shall be liable to a penalty of one lakh rupees]:
Provided  that

[inability  to  resolve  or  consider  any  grievance] by  the  Stakeholders  Relationship Committee in good faith shall not constitute a contravention of this section.
Explanation.—The  expression “senior  management” means  personnel  of  the  company  who  are members  of  its  core  management  team  excluding  Board  of  Directors  comprising  all  members  of management one level below the executive directors, including the functional heads.

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