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After NCLT order, ball now in Zee’s court on calling EGM

While the onus is on Zee to call the EGM, it’s not clear what will happen if the company doesn’t do so

September 30, 2021 / 21:09 IST
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ZEEL | Representative image
ZEEL | Representative image

The National Company Law Tribunal directed Zee Entertainment on September 30 to consider a requisition made by the company’s top investors to call an extraordinary general meeting and comply with Section 100 of the Companies Act.

Although the NCLT direction places the onus on Zee Entertainment to call the EGM, there is little clarity on what happens next.

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Invesco Developing Markets Fund and OFI Global China Fund, which together hold a 17.88 percent stake in Zee Entertainment, approached the NCLT on September 29, more than two weeks after seeking the EGM to push for the ouster of three directors including Punit Goenka, MD and CEO and a member of the promoter family.

It’s not clear how shareholders will be affected by Zee’s planned merger with Sony Pictures Networks India with Goenka at the helm, which was announced last week.