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Full bench women judges daily Thanthi news
by Sekar Reporter · Published March 5, 2020
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In the case at hand, the petitioner with a fond hope that he would be in a position to enjoy the property, made his offer which was accepted by the bank and deposited the amount on 14.09.2012, with the expectation that the bank would hand over the vacant possession of the property within a reasonable time. However, even after a lapse of 11 years, the bank has failed to deliver the vacant possession. Throughout these years, the petitioner patiently awaited for favourable response from the bank, but nothing progressed. While so, the revenue officials reported that the subject property is classified as waterbody. However, the bank, instead of taking responsibility of delivery of the property free from encumbrance, dragged on the petitioner from pillar to post and finally compelled him to seek a direction to refund the sale amount already deposited. In such circumstances, following the legal proposition as stated above, this court deems it appropriate to direct the respondent bank to refund the sale amount deposited by the petitioner with interest. Considering the date of sale certificate i.e., on 17.09.2012, the rate of interest shall be at 9% p.a. Accordingly, the writ petition stands disposed of by directing the respondent bank to refund the sale consideration of Rs.55,50,000/- along with interest at 9%p.a. from the date of deposit till the date of refund. No costs. [R.M.D,J.] [M.S.Q, J.] 07.06.2023 r n s Speaking Order / Non-speaking Order Internet : Yes. Index : Yes /No To 1.The Chairman, Indian Bank, Indian Bank Corporate Office, Avai Shanmugam Salai-Peters Road, Royapettah, Chennai – 600 014. 2.The Authorized Officer, Indian Bank, ARM Branch-II, 4th Floor, Ethiraj Salai, Egmore, Chennai – 600 008. MAHADEVAN, J. and MOHAMMED SHAFFIQ, J. r n s W.P.No.35513 of 2019 07.06.2023
by Sekar Reporter · Published July 19, 2023
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Madras HC directs state govt committee to consider alternative medicine for treating coronavirus
by Sekar Reporter · Published April 1, 2020