Recovery Action taken by the Bank before settlement of Retirement Benefits. Recovery Action taken by the Bank before settlement of Retirement Benefits.

4 years ago

I am a retired officer of a Nationalized bank. I was given Compulsory Retirement during September 2016. Despite my several requests the bank delayed in settling my Retirement dues. Due to this, the loans availed by me has become NPA from January 2017. The Bank issued a SARFAESI notice u/s 13(2) during January 2018 but did not proceed further. The bank settled my PF and Gratuity during April 2018. This amount was fully utilized towards my loan liabilities like Car Loan, Personal Loan, Computer loan and the balance amount towards Housing loan, thereby regularizing it.
The Bank did not settle my Pension and Leave Encashment. The housing loan again became NPA during August 2018 and the bank issued SARFAESI notice u/s 13(2) but stopped further actions . I had written to the bank that once these retirement dues are released I will arrange to close the loan by disposing off the property. I had also informed the bank that as I do not have any independent source of income I am unable to pay monthly installments.
On 31st July 2019 the bank once again issued one more SARFAESI notice u/s 13(2). Meanwhile, I received a letter from Pension department on 21st August 2019 stating that I am eligible for payment of Compulsory Retirement pension. The copy of this letter was also sent to the Regional office of the bank with an intention that further proceedings under SARFAESI will be stalled. I am due to receive terminal benefits of about 13 lakhs and the housing loan o/s balance is about 19 lakhs..
The Bank instead of waiting for release of Leave encashment, Pension, Arrears and commutation, went ahead with SARFAESI action and issued Possession notice under Sec 13(4) of the Act. This notice was published in Times of India and a local news paper having wide circulation on 14th October 2019.
I feel that the Bank has with malicious intentions tarnished my image and integrity before the public at large. My reputation has suffered harm. Please advise can I file a defamation case and claim damages from the bank .

Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 4 years ago

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A.Dear Sir,
You may approach the concerned Court and putforth your financial troubles and Court/Tribunal may accomodate you to pay of the loans after receipt of your terminal benefits.

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Jagannath S Pawar

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A.As per personal opinion of mine it's Race against the Time. Bank is following legal procedure and you are expecting everything would go well but without any fruitful outcome. Defamation works but only if there established some mala fide actions which are not lawful. Still you have other options which can b explored. Thanks.
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