In a governance move shaped by personal health considerations, Indogulf Cropsciences Limited disclosed on March 18 that Deepak Rawat has resigned as the company’s Secretarial Auditor, effective March 17, 2026. The resignation letter, cited in the notice, cites health issues and other medical reasons, and the company confirms that there are no material reasons beyond those cited. Deepak Rawat is identified in the filing as a practicing company secretary, stepping away from the secretarial audit role that supported the company’s governance and compliance framework.
The development signals a transition phase for Indogulf Cropsciences as it looks to manage continuity in secretarial oversight. The company’s notice indicates that the resignation letter has been provided for reference and record, with the leadership led by Sakshi Jain, Company Secretary and Compliance Officer, overseeing the disclosure and the next steps.
This change adds to the ongoing narrative of leadership transitions where personal circumstances intersect with governance responsibilities. While the organization navigates finding a successor for the secretarial audit function, the focus remains on preserving robust oversight and maintaining transparency with investors and stakeholders about the company’s governance processes.
As Indogulf Cropsciences moves forward, the emphasis will be on sustaining governance momentum and ensuring a smooth transition that upholds the company’s commitments to regulatory compliance, corporate discipline, and ongoing stakeholder trust.