Constitution

Constitution

1.  INTERPRETATION

In this Constitution, unless the context requires otherwise:

1.1. the following words and expressions shall have the following meanings:

Act  –  means the Companies Act 2001, as amended or re-enacted from time to time;

Article  – means an article of this Constitution;

Board  –  means the board of Directors of the Company;

Company  – means   Velogic   Holding    Company   Limited,   a    public   company incorporated in Mauritius on the 30th September 2004;

Constitution  – means this constitution of the Company, as amended from time to time; Director          means a director of the Company;

Ordinary Resolution – means a resolution that is approved by a simple majority of the votes of those Shareholders entitled to vote and voting on the
matter which is the subject of the resolution;

Shareholder – means a holder of one or more Shares in the Company;

Shares – means the ordinary shares or such other shares as may be issued by the Company from time to time and carrying the rights and
obligations set out in this Constitution and/or the terms of issue of such shares; and

Special Resolution – means a resolution approved by a majority of 75 per cent of the votes of those Shareholders entitled to vote and voting on the
question;

1.2. words or expressions contained in this Constitution shall have the same meaning as in the Act;

1.3. words importing the singular shall include the plural and vice versa; and

1.4. words importing one gender shall include all other genders.

1. THE CONSTITUTION AND THE ACT

2.1. The rights, powers, duties, and obligations of the Company, the Board, each Director, and each Shareholder shall be those set out in the Act except to the extent that they are re striced, limited or modified by this Constitution.

2.2. In the event of a conflict between

(a) the provisions of the Act which cannot be modified
by the constitution of a company; and

(b) this Constitution, the provisions of the Act shall prevail.

3. NAME

3.1. The name of the Company as at the date of adoption of this Constitution is Velogic Holding Company Limited.

3.2. The name of the Company may be changed at any time by the Board. The prior approval of the Shareholders is not required to effect a change of name of the Company.

4. TYPE

4.1. The Company shall be a company with limited liability.

4.2. The liability of the Shareholders shall be limited by Shares and, subject to the other provisions of this Constitution, is limited to the amount for the time being remaining unpaid on each share held by such Shareholder.

5. REGISTERED OFFICE

5.1. The registered office of the Company as at the date of adoption of this Constitution is situated at No. 5, President John Kennedy Street, Port Louis. The Directors may transfer the registered office to such other place in Mauritius as they deem proper, subject to the fulfilment of the formalities prescribed in the Act.

5.2. The Company, in addition to the registered office, may establish and maintain such other offices and places of business and agencies in Mauritius or elsewhere as the Directors may from time to time determine.

6. SEAL

6.1. The Directors may cause a seal of the Company to be made, and shall determine the conditions under which the seal is to be used.

7. CAPITAL AND SHARE REGISTER

7.1. The Board may issue Shares or debt securities at any time, to any person and in any number, whether redeemable or not, and with such rights with regard to voting, dividend, distributions, or return of capital and in such classes as the Directors deem fit.

7.2. For the avoidance of doubt and subject to section 114 of the Act, the approval of the Shareholders is not required for the Board to issue shares or debt securities.

7.3. For the purpose of section 52 of the Act, the Directors shall not require the approval of the Shareholders before they approve the terms of issue which set out the rights and obligations attached to the Shares.

7.4. The terms of issue approved by the Board under Article 7.2 shall be:

7.4.1. Consistent with this Constitution and, to the extent that they are not so consistent, shall invalid and of no effect; and

7.4.2. deemed to form part of this Constitution and may be amended in accordance with Article 17 below.

7.5. Before it issues any Share and subject to this Constitution, the Board shall determine the amount of the consideration for which the Shares shall be issued and shall ensure that such consideration is fair and reasonable to the Company and to all existing Shareholders.

7.6. The pre-emptive rights on the issue of Shares contained in section 55 of the Act are hereby negated.

7.7. The Board may issue Shares which are redeemable:

7.7.1. at the option of the Company;

7.7.2. at the option of the holder of the Share; or

7.7.3. at a specified date,

7.7.4. for a consideration that is:

7.7.4.1. specified;

7.7.4.2. to be calculated by reference to a formula; or

7.7.4.3. required to be fixed by a suitably qualified person who is not associated with or interested in the Company.

7.8. The Company may issue fractional Shares which shall have corresponding fractional liabilities, limitations, preferences, privileges, qualifications, restrictions, rights and other attributes as those which relate to the whole Share of the same class or series of class.

7.9. Subject to the approval of the Board, the share register of the Company may be divided into two or more registers kept in different places.

8. TRANSFER OF SHARES

8.1. Subject to Article 8.3 below, there shall be no restrictions on the transfer of Shares of the Company.

8.2. Any transfer of Shares shall be by an instrument in writing. The instrument shall be executed by or on behalf of the transferor and the transferee and the transferor shall remain the holder of the shares transferred until the transfer is registered and the name of the transferee is entered in the share register in respect thereof.

8.3. Subject to compliance with sections 87 to 89 of the Act, the Board may refuse or delay the registration of any transfer of any Share to any person whether an existing Shareholder or not, where:

8.3.1. so required by law;

8.3.2. registration would impose on the transferee a liability to the Company and the transferee has not signed the transfer;

8.3.3. a holder of any such Share has failed to pay on the due date any amount payable there on either in terms of the issue thereof or in accordance with the Constitution (including any call made thereon);

8.3.4. the transferee is a minor or a person of unsound mind;

8.3.5. the transfer is not accompanied by such proof as the Board reasonably requires of the right of the transferor to make the transfer;

8.3.6. the Board acting in good faith decides in its sole discretion that registration of the transfer would not be in the best interests of the Company and/or any of its Shareholders.

8.4. The Board may decline to register a transfer of a Share on which the company has a lien.

8.5. If the Board declines to register a transfer of any Share it shall, within 28 days after the date on which the transfer was lodged with the Company, send to the transferee notice of the refusal and the reasons for the refusal shall be given in the notice.

9. PURCHASE OR OTHER ACQUISITION OF OWN SHARES

9.1. For the purposes of section 69 of the Act, the Company shall be expressly authorised to purchase or otherwise acquire Shares issued by it, without the need for any prior approval of the Shareholders.

9.2. Subject to any restrictions or conditions imposed by law, the Company shall be expressly authorised to hold Shares pursuant to sections 69 or 110 of the Act.

9.3. The Company may transfer any of the Shares acquired by it pursuant to sections 69 or 110 of the Act.

10. SHAREHOLDERS MEETINGS

10.1. Annual meeting of Shareholders

10.1.1. Subject to Article 10.1.5 below, the Board shall call an annual meeting of Shareholders to be held:

10.1.1.1. not more than once in each year;

10.1.1.2. after the balance sheet date of the Company not later than 9 months,

10.1.1.3. or not later than such further period as the Registrar of Companies may determine; and not later than 15 months after the previous annual meeting.

10.1.2. The Company shall hold the meeting on the date on which it is called to be held by the Board.

10.1.3.1. the consideration and adoption of the audited financial statements;

10.1.3.2. the receiving of any auditor’s report; and

10.1.3.3. the appointment of any auditor pursuant to section 200 of the Act.

10.1.4. Where the financial statements are not approved at the annual meeting, they shall be presented at a further special meeting called by the Board.

10.1.5. It shall not be necessary for the Company to hold an annual meeting where everything required to be done at that meeting, by resolution or otherwise, is done by resolution in accordance with Article 10.3 below.

10.2. Special meeting of Shareholders

10.2.1. A special meeting of Shareholders entitled to vote on an issue:

10.2.1.1. may be called at any time by the Board; or

10.2.2. shall be called by the Board on the written request of Shareholders holding Shares carrying together not less than 5% of the voting rights entitled to be exercised on the issue.

10.3. Resolution in lieu of meeting

10.3.1. A resolution in writing signed by Shareholders who are entitled to vote on that resolution at a meeting of Shareholders and who together hold not less than 75% of the votes entitled to be cast on that resolution, is as valid as if it had been passed at a meeting of those Shareholders.

10.3.2. Where a resolution in writing relates to a matter that is required by the Act or by this Constitution to be decided at a meeting of the Shareholders and is signed by the Shareholders specified in Article 10.3.1, it shall be deemed to be made in accordance with the Act or this Constitution.

10.3.3. For the purpose of Article 10.3.2, any resolution may consist of one or more documents in similar form (including letters, facsimiles, electronic mail, or other similar means of communication) each signed or assented to by or on behalf of one or more of the Shareholders.

10.4. Chairperson

10.4.1. Where the Directors have elected a chairperson of the Board, and the chairperson of the Board is present at a meeting of Shareholders, he shall chair the meeting.

10.4.2. Where no chairperson of the Board has been elected or if, at any meeting of Shareholders, the chairperson of the Board is not present within 15 minutes of the time appointed for the commencement of the meeting, the Directors present shall elect one of their number to be chairperson of the meeting.

10.4.3. Where no Director is willing to act as chairperson, or where no Director is present within 15 minutes of the time appointed for holding the meeting, the Shareholders present may choose one of their number to be chairperson of the meeting.

10.5. Notice of Meetings

10.5.1. Written notice of the date, time and place of a meeting of Shareholders shall be sent to every Shareholder entitled to receive notice of the meeting and to every Director, the secretary and the auditor of the Company not less than 21 days before the meeting.

10.5.2. The notice shall state:

10.5.2.1. the nature of the business to be transacted at the meeting in sufficient detail to enable a Shareholder to form a reasoned judgment in relation to it; and

10.5.2.2. the text of any Special Resolution to be submitted to the meeting.

10.5.3. The notice under Article 10.5.2 shall be accompanied by a detailed agenda together with any other document relevant to the meeting.
10.5.4. Any irregularity in a notice of a meeting shall be waived where all the Shareholders entitled to attend and vote at the meeting attend the meeting without protest as to the irregularity or where all such Shareholders agree to the waiver.
10.5.5. Any accidental omission to give notice of a meeting to, or the failure to receive notice of a meeting by, a Shareholder shall not invalidate the proceedings of that meeting.

10.5.6. The chairperson may or, where directed by the meeting, shall, adjourn the meeting from time to time and from place to place, but no business shall be transacted at any adjourned meeting other than the business left unfinished at the meeting from which the adjournment took place.

10.5.7. When a meeting of Shareholders is adjourned for 30 days or more, notice of the adjourned meeting shall be given as in the case of an original meeting.

10.5.8. Notwithstanding Articles 10.5.1, 10.5.2 and 10.5.4, it shall not be necessary to give any notice of an adjournment or of the business to be transacted at an adjourned meeting.

10.6. Methods of holding meetings

10.6.1. A meeting of Shareholders may be held either:

10.6.1.1. by a number of Shareholders who constitute a quorum, being assembled together at the place, date and time appointed for the meeting; or

10.6.1.2. by means of audio, or audio and visual, communication by which all Shareholders participating and constituting a quorum can simultaneously hear each other throughout the meeting.

10.7. Quorum

10.7.1. Where a quorum is not present at the time that the meeting proceeds to business, no business shall, subject to Article 10.7.3, be transacted at any meeting of Shareholders.

10.7.2. A quorum for a meeting of Shareholders shall be present where at least two (2)
Shareholders or their proxies are present, who are between them able to exercise
at least 40% of the votes to be cast on the business to be transacted by the meeting.

10.7.3. If, within 30 minutes from the time appointed for the meeting, a quorum is not present:

10.7.3.1. a meeting called under section 118(1)(b) of the Act shall be dissolved;

10.7.3.2. in the case of any other meeting, the meeting shall stand adjourned to the same day in the following week at the same time and place, or to such other date, time and place as the Directors may appoint; and

10.7.3.3. where, at the adjourned meeting, a quorum is not present within 30 minutes after the time appointed for the meeting, the Shareholder(s) or their proxies present shall be a quorum if between them they are able to exercise at least 40% of the votes to be cast on the business to be transacted by the meeting.

10.8. Voting Rights

10.8.1. The ordinary shares of the Company shall entitle the holders thereof to attend and vote at any meeting of Shareholders and on any resolution.

10.8.2. The Shares of any other class shall not entitle the holders thereof to attend or vote at any meeting of Shareholders.

10.8.3. The chairperson of a meeting of Shareholders shall not be entitled to a casting vote.

10.8.4. No Shareholder shall be entitled to vote at any meeting of Shareholders unless all calls or other sums presently payable by him in respect of Shares in the Company have been paid.

10.8.5. Where 2 or more persons are registered as the holder of a Share, the vote of the person named first in the share register and voting on a matter shall be accepted to the exclusion of the votes of the other joint holders.

10.9. Voting Procedures

10.9.1. Where a meeting of Shareholders is held under Article 10.6.1.1 herein, unless a poll is demanded, voting at the meeting shall be by whichever of the following methods is determined by the chairperson of the meeting:

10.9.1.1. voting by voice; or

10.9.1.2. voting by show of hands.

10.9.2. Where a meeting of Shareholders is held under Article 10.6.1.2, unless a poll is demanded, voting at the meeting shall be by the Shareholders signifying individually their assent or dissent by voice.

10.9.3. A declaration by the chairperson of the meeting that a resolution is carried by the requisite majority shall be conclusive evidence of that fact unless a poll is demanded in accordance with Article 10.9.4.

10.9.4. At a meeting of Shareholders, a poll may be demanded by:

10.9.4.1. not less than 5 Shareholders having the right to vote at the meeting;

10.9.4.2. a Shareholder or Shareholders representing not less than 10 percent of the total voting rights of all Shareholders having the right to vote at the meeting;

10.9.4.3. a Shareholder or Shareholders holding Shares in the Company that confer a right to vote at the meeting and on which the aggregate amount paid up is not less than 10 percent of the total amount paid up on all Shares that confer that right; or

10.9.4.4. the chairperson of the meeting.

10.9.5. A poll may be demanded either before or after the vote is taken on a resolution.

10.9.6. Where a poll is taken, votes shall be counted according to the votes attached to the Shares of each Shareholder present in person or by proxy and voting.

10.9.7. The instrument appointing a proxy to vote at a meeting of the Company shall confer authority to demand and join in demanding a poll and a demand by
a person as proxy for a Shareholder shall have the same effect as a demand by the Shareholder.

10.9.8. The chairperson may demand a poll on a resolution either before or after a vote thereon by voice or by show of hands.

10.9.9. The demand for a poll may be withdrawn.

10.9.10. Where a poll is duly demanded, it shall, subject to Article 10.9.7, be taken in such manner as the chairperson directs, and the result of the poll shall be deemed to be the resolution of the meeting at which the poll is demanded.

10.9.11. Subject to any rights or restrictions for the time being attached to any class of Shares, every Shareholder present in person or by proxy and voting by voice or by show of hands shall have one vote.

10.9.12. A poll demanded:

10.9.12.1. on the election of a chairperson or on a question of adjournment, shall be taken immediately;

10.9.12.2. on any other question, shall be taken to such time and place as the meeting directs, and any business other than that on which a poll is demanded may be proceeded with pending the taking of the poll.

10.10. Proxies

10.10.1. A Shareholder may exercise the right to vote either by being present in person or by proxy.

10.10.2. A proxy for a Shareholder may attend and be heard at a meeting of Shareholders as if the proxy were the Shareholder.

10.10.3. A proxy shall be appointed by notice in writing signed by the Shareholder and the notice shall state whether the appointment is for a particular meeting or a specified term.

10.10.4. No proxy shall be effective in relation to a meeting unless a copy of the notice of appointment is produced before the start of the meeting.

10.10.5. Any power of attorney or other authority under which the proxy is signed or a notarially certified copy shall also be produced.

10.10.6. A proxy form shall be sent with each notice calling a meeting of the Company.

10.10.7. The instrument appointing a proxy shall be in writing under the hand of the appointor or of his agent duly authorised in writing or in the case of a corporation under the hand of an officer or of an agent duly authorised.

10.10.8. The instrument appointing a proxy shall be in such form as the Directors shall determine from time to time.

10.10.9. The instrument appointing a proxy shall not be effective unless it is produced at least 24 hours before the start of the meeting.

10.11. Minutes

10.11.1. The Board shall ensure that minutes are kept of all proceedings at meetings of Shareholders.

10.11.2. The minutes required to be kept in Article 10.11.1 above shall be signed by the chairperson of that meeting or of the meeting at which they are approved.

10.11.3. Minutes which have been signed correct by the chairperson of the meeting are prima facie evidence of the proceedings and the matters stated in such minutes.

10.12. Corporations may act by representative

10.12.1. A body corporate which is a Shareholder may appoint a representative to attend a meeting of Shareholders on its behalf in the same manner as that in which it could appoint a proxy.

10.12.2. Other proceedings

10.12.3. Unless otherwise expressly provided in this Constitution, a meeting of Shareholders may regulate its own procedure.

11. DIRECTORS

11.1. Directors may be appointed from time to time by:

11.1.1. an Ordinary Resolution; or

11.1.2. the Board.

11.2. The provisions of section 137(1) of the Act shall not apply to the appointment of the Directors of the Company.

11.3. The Directors may appoint any person to be a director to fill a casual vacancy or as an addition to the existing Directors. Any director appointed under this Article shall hold office only until the next following annual meeting and shall then retire but shall be eligible for appointment at that meeting.

11.4. A Director shall hold office until:

11.4.1. removed by an Ordinary Resolution; or

11.4.2. otherwise ceasing to hold office pursuant to section 139 of the Act.

11.5. A Director may resign office by signing a written notice of resignation, which shall be effective when it is received at the registered office or at a later time specified in the notice, and delivering it to the registered office of Company.

11.6. Each Director shall have the power to nominate, by notice in writing to the Company, one or more persons, whether a Director or any person which is acceptable to the majority of the other Directors, to act as alternate director in his place either for a specified period or generally during his absence from time to time or inability to act as a director.

11.7. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Constitution, a Director resident in Mauritius may only appoint an alternate Director who is also resident in Mauritius.

11.8. Where a Director appoints more than one alternate Director, the Director shall specify a rank for each alternate Director, which rank may be varied from time to time at the discretion of the Director. The first-ranking alternate Director may act in the absence of his appointer. Other alternate Directors may only act in lieu of their appointor when the appointor and each alternate Director having a higher rank are absent.

11.9. Unless otherwise provided for by the terms of his or her appointment, an alternate Director shall have the same rights, powers and privileges (including the right to receive notice of meetings of the Board and to sign written resolutions of the Board but excluding the power to appoint an alternate Director) and shall discharge all the duties of, and be subject to the same provisions as, the Director in whose place he acts.

11.10. An alternate Director shall not be remunerated otherwise than out of the remuneration of the Director in whose place he acts and shall ipso facto vacate office if and when the Director in whose place he acts vacates office.

11.11. The appointment of an alternate Director shall be revoked and the alternate director shall cease to hold office whenever the director who appointed him ceases to be a Director or gives notice to Company that the alternate Director representing him has ceased to do so.

11.12. Any notice appointing or removing an alternate Director and/or determining or varying the rank of alternate Directors may be given by delivering the same or by sending the same through post, facsimile or electronic mail to the Company and shall be effective as from the receipt thereof.

12. POWERS OF DIRECTORS

12.1. The business and affairs of the Company shall be managed by, or under the direction and supervision of, the Board. Subject to such modifications, adaptations, exceptions or limitations which may be contained in the Act, the Constitution or any special directions given by Special Resolution, the Board shall have all the power necessary for managing, and for directing and supervising the management of, the business and affairs of the Company.

12.2. Without limitation to the generality of Article 12.1 above:

12.2.1. the Directors may appoint any person, including a person who is a Director, to be an officer or agent of the Company. The resolution of Directors appointing an agent may authorise the agent to appoint one or more substitutes or delegates to exercise some or all of the powers conferred on the agent by the Company, provided that such delegation is not disallowed under the Act;

12.2.2. the Directors may delegate any of their powers:

12.2.3. to a committee consisting of one or more directors;

12.2.4. to a director holding an executive office;

12.2.5. to an employee of the Company; or

12.2.6. to any other person;

12.2.7. the Directors may set up such committee for such purpose and on such reasonable terms and conditions as they consider fit and proper, including, without limitation, in relation to:

12.2.7.1. the composition of such committee or board;

12.2.7.2. the terms of reference of such committee or board;

12.2.7.3. the remuneration of the members of such committee or board; and

12.2.7.4. the procedures for the holding of meetings of, and the taking of decisions by, such committee or board.

12.2.8. the Directors may impose conditions when delegating, including the condition that the relevant powers are to be exercised exclusively by the committee or person to whom the powers were delegated;

12.2.9. the Directors may revoke or alter a delegation; and

12.2.10. the Directors may exercise all the powers of the Company to borrow money and to hypothecate, mortgage, pledge or charge its undertakings, property and assets or any part thereof, to issue debentures, debenture stock and other securities, whether outright or as collateral security for any debt, liability or obligation of the Company or of any third party.

12.2.11. Any transactions between the Company, the Directors as principal, or any other person must be on an arm’s length basis with terms no less favourable than could be obtained from an independent third party.

13. PROCEEDINGS OF DIRECTORS

13.1. Chairperson

13.1.1. The Directors may elect one of their number as chairperson of the Board and determine the period for which he is to hold office.

13.1.2. Subject to Article 13.3.3 below:

13.1.3. the chairperson shall chair all meetings of the Board; and

13.1.3.1. where no chairperson is elected, or where at a meeting of the Board, the chairperson has indicated that he will not be present or the chairperson is not present within 15 minutes after the time appointed for the commencement of the meeting, the Directors present may choose one of their number to be chairperson of the meeting.

13.2. Notice of Board Meeting

13.2.1. A Director or, if requested by a Director to do so, an employee or the secretary of the Company, may convene a meeting of the Board by giving notice in accordance with this Article.

13.2.2. Notice of Board meetings shall be sent to every Director and alternate Director and the notice shall include the date, time and place of the meeting and the matters to be discussed. The notice may be sent by post, facsimile, electronic mail or such other method as the Board may from time to time determine. The notice shall be sent at least 24 hours before the time scheduled for a meeting to every Director.

13.2.3. An irregularity in the notice of a meeting is waived where all Directors entitled to receive notice of the meeting attend (either personally and/or through their respective alternate Directors) the meeting without protest as to the irregularity or where all Directors entitled to receive notice of the meeting agree to the waiver.

13.3. Methods of holding meetings

13.3.1. A meeting of the Board may be held either:

13.3.1.1. by a number of Directors who constitute a quorum, being assembled together at a place in Mauritius at the date and time appointed for the meeting; or

13.3.1.2. by means of audio, or audio and visual, communication by which all Directors participating and constituting a quorum can simultaneously hear each other throughout the meeting.

13.3.2. At least one Board meeting in each year shall be held in accordance with Article 3.3.1.1.

13.3.3. All Board meetings held in accordance with Article 13.3.1.1 shall, notwithstanding any other provision of this Constitution, be chaired by a Director present in Mauritius throughout the meeting.

13.3.4. The Board may authorise such persons as they deem fit to attend Board meetings.

13.4. Quorum

13.4.1. A quorum for a meeting of the Board shall be fixed by the Board and, if not so fixed, shall be a majority of the Directors.

13.4.2. No business may be transacted at a meeting of Directors if a quorum is not present.

13.4.3. Where a quorum is not present at any duly convened Board, the meeting shall stand postponed to the following week, on the same day, provided such day is a business day and otherwise to the next business day, at the same time, and at the same place, and those Directors present at that subsequent meeting shall constitute the quorum the Directors present may transact the business standing to the order of the day.

13.5. Voting

13.5.1. Each Director present, whether in person or represented by his alternate, shall be entitled to one vote.

13.5.2. The chairperson shall not have a casting vote.

13.5.3. A resolution of the Board is passed if it is agreed to by all Directors present without dissent or if a majority of the votes cast on it are in favour of it.

13.5.4. A Director present at a meeting of the Board is presumed to have agreed to, and to have voted in favour of, a resolution of the Board unless he expressly dissents from or votes against the resolution at the meeting.

13.6. Minutes

13.6.1. The Board shall ensure that minutes are kept of all proceedings at meetings of the Board. Such minutes shall be signed by the chairperson of that meeting. If the minutes are not signed by the chairperson of that meeting, the minutes shall be approved at a subsequent meeting and signed by the chairperson of that subsequent meeting. Any minutes purporting to be signed by the chairperson of such meeting or of the meeting at which they are approved shall be prima facie evidence of the matters stated in such minutes.

13.7. Resolution in writing

13.7.1. A resolution in writing, signed or assented to by all Directors then entitled to receive notice of a Board meeting, is as valid and effective as if it had been passed at a meeting of the Board duly convened and held.

13.7.2. Any such resolution may consist of several documents (including facsimile, electronic mail or other similar means of communication) in like form, each signed or assented to by one or more Directors.

13.7.3. A copy of any such resolution must be entered in the minute book of Board proceedings.

13.7.4. A resolution in writing shall be deemed to have been passed in Mauritius.

13.8. Interested Directors

13.8.1. A Director who is interested in a transaction entered into, or to be entered into, by the Company may not vote on any matter relating to the transaction and if he does vote, his vote shall not count.

13.9. Other proceedings

13.9.1. Except as provided in this Constitution, the Board may regulate its own procedure.

14. REMUNERATION OF DIRECTORS

14.1. The Board shall fix and approve the remuneration and other benefits payable to the Directors, including any compensation for loss of employment of a Director or a former director.

14.2. The Directors may be paid all travelling, hotel and other expenses properly incurred by them in attending a Board meeting or in connection with the business of the Company.

15. DISTRIBUTION

15.1. A dividend may be authorised and declared by the Board at such time and in such amount (subject to the solvency test) as it thinks fit and to any Shareholder as it thinks
fit. For the purpose of section 61 of the Act, the authorisation of the Shareholders shall not be needed for distributions to Shareholders.

15.2. The Board shall not authorise a dividend:

15.2.1. in respect of some but not all the Shares in a class;

15.2.2. of a greater amount in respect of some Shares in a class than other Shares in that class except where:

15.2.3. unless it is paid out of retained earnings, after having made good any accumulated losses at the beginning of the accounting period.

15.3. Subject to the requirements of section 64 of the Act, the Board may issue Shares to any Shareholder who has agreed to accept the issue of Shares, wholly or partly, in lieu of proposed dividend or proposed future dividend.

15.4. All dividends shall be apportioned and paid proportionately to the amounts paid or credited as paid on the Shares during any portion or portions of the period in respect of which the dividend is paid, but where any Share is issued on terms providing that it shall rank for dividend as from a particular date, that Share shall rank for dividend accordingly.

15.5. No dividend shall bear interest against the Company.

16. WINDING UP & DISSOLUTION

16.1. Subject to Article 16.2 and to the terms of issue of any Share, if upon the winding up or dissolution of the Company there remains, after the satisfaction of all its debts and liabilities of the Company and costs of winding up, any property whatsoever, the same shall be paid to or distributed among the Shareholders in proportion to their shareholding or if the terms of any Share provide otherwise, in accordance with those terms of issue.

16.2. Where the Company is wound up, the liquidator may, with the sanction of a Special Resolution of the Shareholders, divide in kind amongst the Shareholders, the assets of the Company, whether they consist of property of the same kind or not, and may
for that purpose set such value as he deems fair upon any property to be divided and may determine how the division is to be carried out as between the Shareholders or different classes of Shareholders.

17. ALTERATION, REVOCATION OR ADOPTION OF CONSTITUTION

17.1. Subject to the Act, the Shareholder(s) may by Special Resolution alter or revoke this Constitution or adopt a new Constitution.

18. ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS

18.1. The Company may sue and be sued in its corporate name. In all judicial documents and in all actions in Court, the Company shall be sufficiently represented by any member of the Board or by such other person as may be appointed by the Board from time to time.

18.2. Service of all summonses, process, notices and the like shall be valid and effectual if served at the registered office of the Company.

19. AUTHENTICATION OF DEEDS AND DOCUMENTS

19.1. All instruments, deeds and acts and documents executed on behalf of the Company may be in such form and contain such powers, provisos, conditions, covenants, clauses and agreements as the Board shall think fit, and shall be signed either by two Directors or by one Director and one of the secretaries or by such person or persons as the Board may from time to time appoint.

19.2. All bills of exchange, promissory notes or other negotiable instruments shalt be accepted, made, drawn or endorsed for and on behalf of the Company and all cheques or orders for payment shall be signed either by two Directors or by one Director and one of the secretaries or by such other person or persons as the Board may from time to time appoint.

19.3. Cheques or other negotiable instruments paid to the Company’s bankers for collection and requiring the endorsement of the Company shall be endorsed on its behalf by one of the Directors or by one of the secretaries or by such other officer as the Board may from time to time appoint.

19.4. All moneys belonging to the Company shall be paid to such bankers as the Directors shall from time to time appoint and all receipts for money paid to the Company shall be signed by one of the Directors or by one of the secretaries or by such other officer as the Board may from time
to time appoint and such receipt shall be an effectual discharge for the money therein stated to be received. We certify that this is the Constitution of Velogic Holding Company Limited.

We certify that this is the Constitution of Velogic Holding Company Limited.

Name: Nayendranath (Vishal) Nunkoo

For and on behalf of Velogic Holding Company Limited

Date: 23 February 2022