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Manoj Kumar Sahu vs A.O, State Bank Of India, Cuttack & Another

Orissa High Court · Decided on 3 January 2022 · Citation: (2022) 01 OHC CK 0006

HON’BLE JUDGES
Jaswant Singh, J · M. S. Sahoo, J
RESULT
Disposed Of
CASE NUMBER
Writ Petition (C) No. 40391 Of 2021

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Judgment

15 paragraphs · 239 words
1.

This matter is taken up through Hybrid Mode.

2.

Heard learned counsel for the parties.

3.

It is contended that an amount around Rs.68 Lakhs would be due in the three NPA loan accounts by the end of March, 2022. One of the

mortgaged properties is stated to have attracted a successful bid for a sum of Rs.36.07 lakhs on 29th December, 2021 and 25% of the sale price is

stated to have been deposited by the auction purchaser.

4.

Mr. Rath, learned counsel for the Petitioner states that his client is ready and willing to clear up all the outstanding liabilities in the three loan

accounts provided time is extended till March, 2022. To show his bona fide, the client is ready and willing to deposit a sum of Rs.37,00,000/-(Rupees

Thirty Seven Lakhs) as upfront.

5.

Issue notice for 28.01.2022.

Mr. Himansu Patnaik, learned counsel appears and waives notice on behalf of the Opposite Parties. Requisites copies of the Writ Petition be served

on him during the course of the day.

6.

In the event of the Petitioner depositing a sum of Rs.37,00,000/- (Rupees Thirty Seven Lakhs) on or before 10 th January, 2022, the issuance of

Sale Certificate shall be kept in abeyance. The Petitioner is also directed to file his undertaking before the bank and also this Court regarding the

modalities of repayment of the remaining balance amount on or before 30th March, 2022.

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