A division bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Mohan M Shantanagoudar and Justice K T Sankaran issued the notices after admitting the plea filed by the petitioners, including 'Save SBT Forum' and others who alleged that attempts were made in camera without the knowledge of the directors and the state government for the proposed acquisition.
"Suspiciously, a bank working on profit for the past 70 years was all of a sudden showed as making loss by charging higher rate of provision on standard, sub-standard and non-performing assets," the petition said.
It was done with a view to strengthening SBI India, the petitioners submitted.
Similarly, the SBI's Board of Directors against the wishes of the various stakeholders decided to continue the steps for acquisition, the petition said.
It said that the state Assembly passed an unanimous resolution protesting the step for acquisition. Petitions and representations were made to the Centre, RBI and SBI, it said.
According to the plea, the petitioners apprehended that huge money available with the SBT will be diverted by State Bank of India for advancing loans for multinationals and corporate institutions, without investing it in the state from where funds are procured.
The petition said, "The state government has got heavy interest in the running of State Bank of Travancore as all the major business in the state is carried out by the bank established by Maharaja of Travancore in 1945 and thereafter nationalised."
The petitioners said the total business of the SBT, an Associate Bank of the SBI, stood at Rs 1,68,123 crore as on March 31 this year. The bank grew by 31.06 per cent in 2015-2016, it added.
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