ANZ's former chief risk officer Chris Page used a physical force during a 2009 meeting by puttinghis arm around Pankaj Oswal's neck and said"bloody well sign or we will destroy you."
Pankaj stooped forward under the weight of Page's arm around his neck, according to media reports.
"This was not a friendly gesture," Garry Rich, appearing for Pankaj's wife Radhika, said.
"Extraordinary conduct apt no doubt to intimidate not only Oswal but his wife who was obviously concerned for him," Rich said.
The lawsuit launched by Pankaj and Radhika is the biggest in the legal history ofVictoria and revolvesaround the forced sale of the Oswals' Western Australia-based company Burrup Fertilisers after it was seized by receivers in 2010.
The Oswals have sought upto 2.5 billion dollars in damages from the bank and receivers, appointed in December 2010, over the sale of their 65 per cent stake in the firm.
The court heard that Page described the Oswals as devious and unsavoury characters in racist remarks in an email to the bank's CEO, sent after the heated meetings in December 2009.
The court has heard that ANZ told Radhika thather husband had admitted falsifying security documents and could facejail for fraud if she did not cover USD 900 million in debts.
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