A Shareholders' Agreement (SHA) can be amended — even if it contains restricted transfer clauses, as long as all required parties agree. Here's how you can do it legally and properly:
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1. Check the Amendment Clause in the Existing SHA
Most SHAs have a clause that outlines how the agreement can be amended. Usually, it requires:
Unanimous consent of all shareholders, or
Consent of a specified majority (e.g., 75%).
If the SHA does not mention how it can be amended, then as a matter of contract law, all parties must agree.
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2. Draft an Amendment Agreement
To modify any clause (like a restriction on share transfers), prepare an Amendment to Shareholders’ Agreement. It should include:
Reference to the original SHA (date and parties).
Specific clauses being amended.
The new agreed text of the clause (e.g., changing from “no transfer without ROFR” to allowing certain transfers).
An effective date of amendment.
A confirmation that all other provisions of the SHA remain unchanged.
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3. Obtain Approval
Circulate the draft amendment to all shareholders who are party to the SHA.
Obtain written consent/signature from the required number of shareholders (as per SHA).
If unanimity is required, get signatures from all parties.
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4. Update Company Records (If Needed)
If the SHA is linked to:
Articles of Association (AoA): Any conflicting AoA clause must also be amended via special resolution (75% shareholders) at a general meeting and filed with ROC (Form MGT-14).
This ensures legal enforceability and avoids conflict.
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5. Optional – Inform Depository
If the change allows freer transfers (e.g., removing restriction), and ISIN was previously frozen, you can:
Amend SHA,
Unfreeze ISIN permanently or conditionally (based on new terms),
Inform NSDL/CDSL via proper resolution/documentation.
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Template Summary for Amendment Process
Document Name: Amendment to Shareholders’ Agreement
Signatories: All shareholders or as per amendment clause
Effective Date: Mentioned clearly
Attachment (if necessary): Board Resolution, updated SHA