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<h1>Show of hands as default voting and chairperson's minutes entry as conclusive proof of company resolution outcome</h1> At a company's general meeting, any resolution put to vote is ordinarily decided by a show of hands, unless a poll is demanded under the specified provision or electronic voting is used. The chairperson's declaration that a resolution has been passed or not, based on the show of hands, together with a corresponding entry in the company's minutes book, constitutes conclusive evidence of that fact. This provision establishes the show of hands as the default voting method and accords final evidentiary value to the chairperson's declaration as recorded in the minutes, barring situations where a poll or electronic voting is validly invoked.