The removal follows sacking of four independent directors of IOC, two of Engineers India Ltd, one of Hindustan Petroleum Corp Ltd (HPCL) and all five non-executive or independent directors of Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL).
In a regulatory filing to stock exchanges, ONGC said, "P Umashankar, S Ravi and R K Singh have ceased to be Independent Directors on the board of the company on September 19, 2014 i.E the date of 21st Annual General Meeting of the company."
Last week, MRPL had told stock exchanges that "five non official part time directors namely, C L Shah, Neela Gangadharan, Prof Usha Kiran Rai, Prof Jayant M Modak and Capt John Prasad Menezes have ceased to be Directors on the board of the company."
These removals follow sacking of all the UPA-appointed independent directors on board of Coal India Ltd (CIL).
However, unlike Coal India, where the directors were told to quit and those who did not were voted out at the company's shareholders meeting, in case of oil companies no resolution, as mandated by law, confirming their appointment was moved.
ONGC held its shareholder meeting on Friday.
In absence of the company moving a resolution seeking confirmation of their appointments, the five ceased to be directors on the company board.
Sources said previously IOC too had not moved a resolution for confirmation of appointment of K Jairaj, Nesar Ahmad, Sunil Krishna and Sayan Chatterjee at its AGM on August 27.
In the absence of shareholder approval, the four, who were appointed by the previous UPA government in March this year for a three-year term, ceased to be directors on IOC board.
While Rohit Khanna was appointed part-time non official (independent) director on the board of HPCL on September 27, 2013, UP-cadre IAS officer of 1976 batch, P Uma Shankar along with S Ravi and R K Singh were appointed on ONGC board on November 29, 2013.
Other independent directors on board of ONGC -- Prof Samir Kumar Barua of IIM-Ahmedabad and former State Bank of India (SBI) Chairman O P Bhatt, who were appointed on December 13, 2011 -- continue to be directors on its board.
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