Sending a notice is the
first step towards holding a meeting. No formal or official meeting can be said
to be legal unless a proper notice has been issued to all the related members. A
notice is a written intimation of the date, time, place and business to be
transacted at the meeting to all the concerned members. Notice is sent by the
secretary. It is sent by hand delivery or mail or posted or published in
newspapers in the form of the advertisements. Notice should be sent well in
advance of the date of the meetings. In the case of company meeting, the
prescribed period is 21 days.
Contents
of a Notice:
# The name of the body
which is going to meet.
#The type of meeting-
Annual/General/Extraordinary, etc.
# The date, time, venue
of the meeting. The address must be clear and complete.
# The nature of
business to be transacted at the meeting/Agenda.
# Any resolutions, if
received, by the chairperson of the meeting.
# Any other
announcements, etc.
Example
of Notice:
Pragati
College of Arts and Commerce, Dombivli (E)
10th
July 2017
Notice is hereby given
to all the members of the newly constituted Student’s Council that the 1st
meeting will be held on Tuesday, 25th July 2017 at 10:35 a.m. in the
college auditorium.
The following business will
be transacted:
I)Felicitation of the
members by the Principal
II)Preparing an annual
calendar of events for college activities
III)Forming a
sub-committee for planning the inter-collegiate activities of the college
IV)Any other business
All members are
requested to attend.
Sd/-
Secretary
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