public company

Background

Section 58(2) of the Companies Act, 2013 (“Act”), read along with its proviso, lays down that while the shares of a public company are freely transferable, any contract or arrangement entered into between two or more persons for the transfer of securities shall be enforceable as a contract.Continue Reading Can An Issuer Public Company Restrict the Transferability of Shares?

Share transfer restrictions under SHA: The need to revisit Section 58(2) of CA 2013

Context

A fundamental trait that distinguishes a private company from a public company is the concept of ‘transferability of shares,’ such that while the former may restrict transferability of shares, the shares of the latter, are generally considered to be ‘freely transferable’.Continue Reading Share transfer restrictions under SHA: The need to revisit Section 58(2) of CA 2013