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Krishnankutty vs The Special Sale Officer
2024 Latest Caselaw 30672 Ker

Citation : 2024 Latest Caselaw 30672 Ker
Judgement Date : 30 October, 2024

Kerala High Court

Krishnankutty vs The Special Sale Officer on 30 October, 2024

Author: N.Nagaresh

Bench: N.Nagaresh

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         IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                           PRESENT

           THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE N.NAGARESH

  WEDNESDAY, THE 30TH DAY OF OCTOBER 2024/8TH KARTHIKA, 1946

                  WP(C) NO. 25200 OF 2024

PETITIONER:

         KRISHNANKUTTY
         AGED 40 YEARS, S/O CHELLAN,
         NEYTHAKKOTTIL HOUSE, VITHANASSERY,
         NENMARA, CHITTUR TALUK, PALAKKAD DISTRICT,
         PIN - 678 508.

         BY ADVS.
                 ABDUL JAWAD K.
                 U.MUHAMMED MUSTHAFA
                 A.GRANCY JOSE


RESPONDENTS:
    1    THE SPECIAL SALE OFFICER
         PATTANCHERY SCB GROUP,
         OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT REGISTRAR (CENTRAL),
         CHITTUR, PALAKKAD DISTRICT, PIN - 678 101.

    2    THE VALLANGHY VITHANASSERY SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE
         BANK LTD NO.282, REPRESENTED BY ITS SECRETARY,
         VITHANASSERY, NEMMARA P.O, CHITTUR TALUK,
         PALAKKAD DISTRICT, PIN - 678 508.

         BY ADV
                  V.A.JOHNSON (VARIKKAPPALLIL) V A

     THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING COME UP            FOR
ADMISSION ON 30.10.2024, THE COURT ON THE SAME            DAY
DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
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WP(C) No.25200 of 2024
                                  :2:




                            JUDGMENT

Dated this the 30th day of October, 2024

The petitioner has approached this Court aggrieved

by the coercive proceedings for recovery of financial advance

made by the Vallanghy Vithanassery Service Co-operative

Bank Limited to the petitioner, invoking the provisions of the

Kerala Co-operative Societies Act, 1969.

2. The Bank paid ₹25 lakhs to the petitioner as

Loan in the year 2016. The petitioner states that though the

petitioner made remittances promptly during the initial

repayment period of the financial advance, he could not pay

the repayment instalments promptly later. The repayment of

loan fell into arrears later. It happened due to reasons

beyond the control of the petitioner.

3. Though the petitioner requested the Bank to

permit the petitioner to repay the overdue amounts in easy 2024:KER:81317

monthly instalments, the Bank authorities were not yielding.

The authorities, instead, started coercive proceedings,

invoking the provisions of the Kerala Co-operative Societies

Act, 1969 and issued Ext.P2 notice.

4. The petitioner states that he is still in a

position to clear the overdue amounts towards the loan, if

sufficient time is given to clear the dues in easy monthly

instalments. If the respondents are permitted to continue with

the coercive proceedings and auction the secured assets

provided by the petitioner, he will be put to untold hardship

and loss.

5. Standing Counsel entered appearance on

behalf of the Bank and denied all the statements made by the

petitioner. On behalf of the respondents, it is submitted that

the loan was given to the petitioner in the year 2016. The

petitioner committed default in repaying the loan.

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6. The Bank repeatedly reminded the petitioner

and required him to clear the dues. The petitioner deliberately

omitted to do so. In the circumstances, the Bank had no other

go than to proceed against the petitioner invoking the

provisions of the Kerala Co-operative Societies Act, 1969.

The impugned Ext.P1 was issued in these circumstances.

The petitioner has not advanced any legal reasons to thwart

the coercive proceedings initiated by the Bank.

7. The Standing Counsel, however, submitted

that if the petitioner is ready and willing to make a substantial

payment soon and remit the balance outstanding amount

immediately thereafter, a short breathing time can be granted

to the petitioner to clear the dues. The Standing Counsel

submitted that the outstanding amount due to the Bank from

the petitioner is ₹43,32,211/- and the overdue amount as on

02.10.2024 is ₹37,82,203/-.

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8. I have heard the counsel for the petitioner

and the Standing Counsel representing the Bank.

9. The specific case of the petitioner is that the

petitioner has been making the repayment and maintaining

the loan account initially. The default in repayment of the loan

occurred lately due to reasons beyond the control of the

petitioner. The petitioner has provided substantial security

which will safeguard the interest of the Bank.

10. In the facts and circumstances of the case, I

am inclined to dispose of the writ petition giving a short and

reasonable time to the petitioner to clear off the liability.

11. The writ petition is therefore disposed of

with the following directions:

(i) The petitioner shall remit the

outstanding amount of ₹43,32,211/- in 20

consecutive and equal monthly instalments

along with accruing interest and other Bank 2024:KER:81317

charges, if any. First of such instalments

shall be paid on or before 29.11.2024

(ii) If the petitioner commits single

default in making payments as directed

above, the respondents will be at liberty to

continue with the coercive proceedings

against the petitioner in accordance with

law.

(iii) If the petitioner makes payments as

directed above, coercive proceedings, if any,

against the petitioner shall stand deferred.

Sd/-

N.NAGARESH JUDGE AMR 2024:KER:81317

APPENDIX OF WP(C) 25200/2024

PETITIONER'S EXHIBITS

Exhibit - P1 A TRUE COPY OF THE BANK PASS BOOK OF THE PETITIONER WITH THE 2ND RESPONDENT BANK

Exhibit - P2 A TRUE COPY OF THE NOTICE DATED 04/11/2023 ISSUED BY THE 1ST RESPONDENT

Exhibit - P3 A TRUE COPY OF THE LAND TAX RECEIPT DATED 08/03/2023 ISSUED BY THE VILLAGE OFFICER, VALLANGI

Exhibit - P4 A TRUE COPY OF THE SALE AGREEMENT DATED 01/06/2024 EXECUTED BY THE PETITIONER AND AYILYAM ENTERPRISES, REPRESENTED BY ITS MANAGING PARTNER

 
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