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Shareholder meetings form the bedrock of shareholder democracy in a corporate institution. It provides shareholders with the opportunity to participate in the affairs of a company, allowing them to vote in favour or against resolutions, and empowers them to question the policies and working of the management of a company. Majority and minority shareholders have the right to attend meetings, and in case of any difficulty, even designate a proxy to attend meetings on their behalf. Primarily, there are two types of shareholder meetings in India:Continue Reading Virtual General Meetings – Should it be legislated?