Innovision Limited has disclosed that Sudha Hooda, the company’s independent director, has resigned from the board effective immediately as of 6 April 2026. Hooda cites other professional commitments and personal reasons for stepping down and notes that there are no other material factors driving the departure. The director also requests that the company records the resignation and completes the necessary formalities.
Hooda’s exit removes a long-standing non-executive voice from the board, as she was a member of all of Innovision Limited’s board committees. Her departure underscores ongoing governance considerations for boards aiming to preserve independence and continuity, particularly when incumbents leave with immediate effect.
Looking ahead, the board is expected to navigate succession planning to fill the independent-director slot and maintain balance across committees. In markets where governance refresh cycles are part of the routine, Innovision will likely initiate a search that aligns with its strategic priorities and regulatory expectations, while signaling stability to investors and stakeholders.
As Innovision continues to chart its leadership trajectory, the reshuffle offers a reminder that board composition—especially the independence pillar—remains a critical ingredient in guiding the company through evolving business challenges and growth opportunities.