These decisions were taken at an Extraordinary General Meeting of shareholders here today which was called to seek their approval for turning AJL into a not-for-profit Section 8 company under Companies Act, 2013.
"The members considered and approved a number of resolutions to convert AJL into a not-for-profit company," AJL Managing Director Motilal Vora told reporters after the nearly thee-hour-long meeting of shareholders for changing the structure of the company.
"These decisions of the members of the company are in pursuance to the revival plan of the company since 2010 which includes its conversion into a not-for-profit entity and relaunching the newspapers," he said.
The meeting was held against the backdrop of a criminal case instituted by BJP leader Subramanian Swamy against Congress President Sonia Gandhi, her son Rahul and five others over the acquisition of AJL by Young Indian, a non profit company under the Companies Act in November, 2010.
A Sec 8 company is a venture established "for promoting commerce, art, science, sports, education, research, social welfare, religion, charity, protection of environment or any such other object" and profits from such a company's activities, as well as any other income earned by it, can be used only for promoting the objectives of the company.
Shareholders of a Section 8 company are not entitled to receive any dividend.
The notice for the Extraordinary General Meeting was issued by Vora, who is one of the seven accused in the Herald case in Delhi.
The YIL is also a non-profit company though under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 it also has to ensure that its profits and all other incomes are utilised only for the purpose of promoting its objects and not for any other purpose.
In such a company too, profits can't be distributed as dividend among its members.
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