Legal Question in Banking Law in India
sarfaesi
In a sarfaesi proceedings, the initial
notice under sarfaesi act was
issued demanding the amount due
under the decree which was
passed by the courrt. However
subsequently the exparte decree
was set aside and as of now there
is no decree. Can action under
SARFAESI act be continued under
the same notice. In the notice
issued initially the details of the
documents etc issued were also
mentioned. Also since the decree
has been set aside can be bank
continue subsequent action
pursuant to the notice viz sale of
property for recovery of the amount
due under the documents and
claiming contracted rate of interest.
The amount due as per the
documents / contract rate will be
much more than what is decree.
Kindly give your views
5 Answers from Attorneys
Re: sarfaesi
yes ,actions SARFAESI,is indepedent ,though may be referable to decree as well.but certainly no bar
Re: sarfaesi
Since the decree has been set aside, you may better try to reach an amicable settlement with the Bank.
Re: sarfaesi
Already replied.
Re: sarfaesi
contact an banking advocate
Re: sarfaesi
Since the decree based on which Sec.13(2) notice was issued is set aside, the Bank will have to issue a fresh notice claiming the amount including contractual rate of interest. Proceeding on the basis of the old notice on a decree set aside can be challenged by the debtor successfully
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