Showing posts with label DRT-Mumbai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DRT-Mumbai. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Ex-Miss World settles eviction case with bank
Source :MUMBAI: Hetal Vyas, TNN, Sep 19, 2010, 11.18pm IST
Ex-Miss World Yukta Mookhey has withdrawn the case against Bank of India (BOI) following a settlement with the financial institution.
The BOI had sought to evict Yukta six years ago from a flat in Lokhandwala complex, Andheri, over a dispute it had with her landlord.
Mookhey's lawyer informed the division bench of Justice P B Majmudar and Justice Anoop Mohta of the Bombay high court that she had reached a settlement with the bank and wanted to withdraw the case.
The bank had granted a loan to Harmonics Fabrics Fashions Ltd, which defaulted on its repayment.
Yukta's landlord, Sanjivani Properties Pvt Ltd, had stood as a guarantor for the company.
The bank moved the Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT) against Harmonics and Sanjivani to recover the loan by selling the flat.
A notice addressed to Sanjivani was pasted on the flat Mookhey was living in, on June 15, 2004. Mookhey then appealed to the DRT for relief.
She contended that she was in possession of the flat by virtue of the licence created in her favour by Sanjivani in January 2002. She stated that she paid Rs 7.5 lakh to Sanjivani as refundable security deposit.
Further, that licence was extended for 33 months by an agreement dated December 16, 2002. Mookhey claimed that she was entitled to hold on to the property until the security deposit was refunded.
However, the DRT dismissed her appeal, following which she approached the Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal. This appeal too was dismissed on July 11, 2005.
Mookhey then moved HC in 2005 challenging the appellate tribunal's orde
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
DRT Recovery inspector held for graft in Mumbai

Source:Express News Service : Mar 24, 2010 at 0028 hrs

MUMBAI: Acting on a tip-off , the CBI Anti Corruption Bureau
arrested Anil Gamre, an officer of the debt recovery tribunal,
on Tuesday afternoon for allegedly demanding
a bribe of Rs. 3,000 from the complainant for
returning his seized property.
According to ACB, the debt recovery tribunal had
auctioned the flat of the complainant acting on a
complaint by the Thane branch of the Bank of Maharashtra.
“However, despite making the payment, the panchnama
of the flat was not handed over to him by the recovery inspector.
When requested to do so, the inspector demanded a
bribe of Rs 3000 for the same,” said an officer.
Gamre was arrested while accepting the bribe.
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