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Under the Companies Act, 2013, the gap between two Annual General Meetings should not exceed:
6 months
9 months
15 months
12 months
- The Companies Act, 2013 mandates the frequency of Annual General Meetings (AGMs).
- The gap between two AGMs should not exceed 15 months.
- It ensures regular shareholder interaction and updates.
- Helps in timely financial and operational disclosures.
Option 1: 6 months
- Six months is shorter than the stipulated time by the Act.
Option 2: 9 months
- Nine months is also not the duration set by the Act.
Option 3: 15 months
- Correct, as per the Companies Act, 2013.
Option 4: 12 months
- Though shorter, it does not align with the Act requirements.
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