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        <h1>Court nullifies share allotment to Media West, orders register rectification & transparency</h1> The court declared the allotment of shares to Media West and the appointment of its nominees as additional directors null and void. It directed the ... - Issues Involved:1. Allotment of shares to Media West.2. Change in control and management of the company.3. Compliance with Articles of Association (AOA) and Companies Act.4. Transparency in the decision-making process.5. Eligibility of Media West as a shareholder.6. Appointment of additional directors.7. Allegations of oppression and mismanagement.Detailed Analysis:1. Allotment of Shares to Media West:The petitioners contended that the allotment of shares to Media West was illegal and oppressive. They argued that the allotment changed the character of the company by creating a new majority shareholder and was conducted without the approval of the general body, violating Section 81(1A) of the Companies Act. The Board's decision to allot shares after a gap of four years without offering them to existing shareholders was also challenged. The judgment found that the Board did not transparently decide on the allotment and had not properly quantified the funds needed before making the allotment.2. Change in Control and Management:The petitioners alleged that the control and management of the company were handed over to Media West by co-opting four of its nominees as additional directors immediately after Media West became a shareholder. The judgment found that the appointment of these directors was not transparent and deviated from the long-standing practice of the company, where no single shareholder had more than one nominee on the Board.3. Compliance with Articles of Association (AOA) and Companies Act:The petitioners argued that the allotment of shares to Media West violated Article 4 of the AOA, which restricts share allotment to owners of newspapers. The judgment found that the Board did not specifically consider Media West's eligibility under Article 4 and that the allotment could not be justified under Article 47, which allows the Board to allot unsubscribed shares in a manner beneficial to the company.4. Transparency in the Decision-Making Process:The petitioners highlighted the lack of transparency in the decision-making process, pointing out that crucial decisions were made without proper agenda items in Board meetings. The judgment agreed with the petitioners, stating that the entire exercise lacked transparency and was conducted in a pre-designed manner to favor Media West.5. Eligibility of Media West as a Shareholder:The petitioners contended that Media West, being an investment company and not an owner of a newspaper, was ineligible to be a shareholder under Article 4 of the AOA. The judgment found that Media West did not meet the eligibility criteria as it did not own a majority stake or control the affairs of Diligent Media, which owns DNA newspaper.6. Appointment of Additional Directors:The petitioners argued that the appointment of four nominees of Media West as additional directors was against the company's practice and compromised its independence. The judgment found that the appointments were not justified and lacked transparency, as they were made without proper agenda and despite objections from other directors.7. Allegations of Oppression and Mismanagement:The petitioners claimed that the actions of the Board were oppressive and amounted to mismanagement. The judgment found that the Board's actions, including the allotment of shares and the appointment of additional directors, changed the character of the company and were conducted without transparency, thus constituting oppression.Conclusion:The judgment declared the allotment of shares to Media West as null and void, along with the appointment of its nominees as additional directors. It directed the company to rectify its register of members, refund the consideration paid by Media West, and ensure transparency in future decision-making processes. The petitioners were also directed to assist the Board in raising necessary funds for the company's revival.

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