Pursuant to section 139(1) the first auditor of a company is appointed at the first AGM of the company and shall hold office from the conclusion of that meeting and thereafter till the conclusion of every sixth meeting. The concerned Auditor showing his unwillingness for his appointment has to resign from the company and shall file a statement in Form ADT-3 within 30 days of his resignation indicating the reasons and other facts as may be relevant with regard to his resignation. The vacancy caused by such resignation will have to be treated as casual vacancy and one should follow Section 140(4) which deals with the procedure for appointment of auditor other than retiring auditor where it is clearly mentioned that special notice shall be required for such resolution at an AGM.
Also, Resolutions
are required to be stated in the Notice where the Auditors or
Directors to be appointed are other than the retiring Auditors or Directors, as
the case may be. The nature of the concern or interest (financial or
otherwise), if any, of (a) Directors and Manager, (b) Other Key Managerial
Personnel, (c) Relatives of the persons mentioned above in any special item of
business or in a proposed Resolution, shall be disclosed in the explanatory
statement [Clause 1.2.5 of SS-2]. Therefore, a special resolution shall be required to be passed in respect of appointment of auditor other than the retiring auditor.