Judgment in favour of SBI Judgment in favour of SBI

3 years ago

SIr, I have availed a loan of 1st loan Rs.7,50,000/- in one account and 2nd loan of Rs.2,50,000/- in another account number in the same bank but the SBI Bank has mentioned only one account and given total 10,0000/- in one account i have already paid Rs. 1,50,000/- and the PMRY has given Rs.2,50,000/- deposit amount to the said bank but now the court has passed a jugement in favour of SBI to pay Rs.7,89,058/- so pls give me suggestion, but the bank has mentioned only one account number in the court notice

Anish Palkar

Responded 3 years ago

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A.As per my knowledge the bank has given some incomplete documents in your case. Now first get all the certified true copies from the court . Get the details of Roznama then only we can re-put the case & i am sure that if what you are saying is perfect then you can surely win. You need a proper lawyer for a proper representation.

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Jagannath S Pawar

Responded 3 years ago

A.Approach a good Lawyer with all the documents including loan statements. There seems some confusion either on your or banks part. No detailed advice in such cases is encouraged as long as all all documents are perused. Regards
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 3 years ago

A.Hi,
You can file an appeal against the order. You can also make a petition that it be reviewed or revised, in order to change the operative aspects of this order.
If the bank has falsely represented how much you owe them, you can file a complaint with the police for cheating and fraud under Sections 415 and 420 IPC. The Banking Ombudsman can also provide you with assistance in this regard.
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A.Hi,
File an appeal against the Court order. You can also approach the Banking Ombudsman with your grievances. If the bank is misrepresenting how much you owe them, file a complaint for cheating and fraud under Sections 415 and 420 IPC.
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