Chairman, MD, ED Can't Be Held Vicariously Liable For Criminal Acts Of Company: SC

The bench noted that there are no specific allegations with respect to the role played by senior officials in their capacity as chairman, managing director, executive director, deputy general manager and planner and executor.

Chairman, MD, ED Can't Be Held Vicariously Liable For Criminal Acts Of Company: SC

The Supreme Court has ruled that senior company officials -- chairman, managing director, executive director, deputy general manager, planner and executor -- automatically cannot be held liable under criminal law for offences committed by the company in the absence of specific allegations against them.

In a judgment, a bench comprising M.R. Shah and A.S. Bopanna said: "Magistrate has to record his satisfaction about a prima facie case against the accused who are Managing Director, the Company Secretary and the Directors of the Company and the role played by them in their respective capacities which is sine qua non for initiating criminal proceedings against them".