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Mohammad Israil vs State Bank Of India And Another
2011 Latest Caselaw 1848 ALL

Citation : 2011 Latest Caselaw 1848 ALL
Judgement Date : 20 May, 2011

Allahabad High Court
Mohammad Israil vs State Bank Of India And Another on 20 May, 2011
Bench: Satya Poot Mehrotra, Jayashree Tiwari



HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT ALLAHABAD
 
 

?Court No. - 36
 

 
Case :- WRIT - C No. - 29718 of 2011
 

 
Petitioner :- Mohammad Israil
 
Respondent :- State Bank Of India And Another
 
Petitioner Counsel :- Tripathi B.G. Bhai
 
Respondent Counsel :- A.K. Mishra
 

 
Hon'ble Satya Poot Mehrotra,J.

Hon'ble Mrs. Jayashree Tiwari,J.

    As per the averments made in the Writ Petition, the petitioner took Housing Loan from the respondent no.1-State Bank of India in the year 2005-06.

    The petitioner committed default in payment  of the said loan. Consequently, proceedings under the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (in short " the Securitisation Act") have been initiated against the petitioner.

    We have heard Shri Tripathi B.G. Bhai, learned counsel for the petitioner and Shri A.K. Mishra , learned counsel for the contesting respondent-Bank, and have perused the averments made in the Writ Petition.

    In United Bank of India Vs. Satyavati Tandon & others reported in 2010 (8) SCC 110, their Lordships of the Supreme Court have laid down that in view of the alternative remedy available under the Securitization Act, the High Court in exercise of Writ Jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India should normally not interfere in respect of the proceedings being taken under the said Act. 

     Shri Tripathi B.G. Bhai, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner, however, states that  the petitioner does not want to question the merits of the proceedings being taken under the Securitization Act and wants to pay the entire outstanding dues with interest  and expenses on pro-rata basis in case reasonable time is given to him for making the deposit in instalments.

    Shri A.K. Mishra, learned counsel appearing for the contesting respondent-Bank has no objection to the above prayer made on behalf of the petitioner. 

    In view of the above, we dispose of the Writ Petition with the consent of the learned counsel for the parties, without going  into the merits of the controversy involved in the Writ Petition, by giving the following directions:

    1.     The petitioner will clear off the entire outstanding dues along-with interest, penal interest and expenses on pro-rata basis.

    2.     The entire outstanding dues shall be paid in three instalments. The first instalment of Rs. 1,25,000/- shall be paid within a month from today, and thereafter, the  remaining amount will be paid in two equal quarterly instalments.

    3.     Initially the recovery proceedings are stayed for a month. On depositing the first instalment, impugned proceeding shall remain stayed up to the date of next instalment and the process shall continue until the last instalment has been paid.

    4.     If the petitioner deposits the entire amount as undertaken by the petitioner in the manner indicated above, the proceedings shall stand withdrawn.

    5.     If the petitioner fails to deposit the amount of any one instalment within the stipulated period, the Bank shall be at liberty to proceed in accordance with law.

    6.     The cost and recovery charges, if any, shall be paid along-with the last instalment.

          It is made clear that this order has been passed on the statements made by the learned counsel for the petitioner as well as the learned counsel for the Bank, and we have not adjudicated the claim on merits.

          The Writ Petition is disposed of with the aforesaid directions and observations.

Order Date :- 20.5.2011

Ajeet

 

 

 
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