All for Re 1: Bank refuses to return gold deposit, customer moves HC

Petitioner's counsel M Sathyan said even after repeated requests by the petitioner, the bank refused to release the jewellery or accept payment of pending Re 1 for each account

Bank refuses to return pledged gold citing Re 1 default
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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Jul 04 2018 | 3:20 PM IST

Claiming a default of Re 1 in repayment of a loan, a co-operative bank has allegedly refused to return 138 grams of gold jewels pledged for the loan, prompting the customer to move the Madras High Court for relief.

In a petition, C Kumar, a member of the Pallavaram branch of Kancheepuram Central Cooperative Bank, submitted that he had been running from pillar to post for the past five years to get back the jewels worth around Rs 350,000 and sought a direction to the bank to return them.

When the plea came up for hearing on Friday, Justice T Raja recorded the petitioner's counsel submissions and directed the government advocate to get instructions from the authorities within two weeks.

The petitioner said he had taken a loan of Rs 123,000 from the bank by pledging 131 grams of gold jewellery on April 6, 2010.

In between, he took two fresh loans totalling Rs 165,000 by pledging a total of 138 grams of gold.

On March 28, 2011, he closed the first loan by settling the amount along with interest and redeemed the 131 grams of jewels.

He repaid the two other loans also shortly thereafter, but the bank refused to return the jewels saying there was a balance of Re 1 in each of the loans.

Petitioner's counsel M Sathyan said even after repeated requests by the petitioner, the bank refused to release the jewellery or accept payment of pending Re 1 for each account.

The petitioner submitted that he nurtured a doubt with regard to the safety of his jewels.

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First Published: Jul 04 2018 | 3:19 PM IST

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