ROHIT ARYA
Harpreet Kaur – Appellant
Versus
State of M. P. – Respondent
1. This writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India is directed against the Revenue Recovery Certificate (RRC) dated 25.5.2015 (Annexure P-2) for Rs.5,37,776/- under section 3(1) Madhya Pradesh Lok Dhan (Shodhya Rashiyon Ki Vasuli) Adhiniyam, 1987 (hereinafter referred to as the 'Adhiniyam, 1987').
2. Facts relevant for disposal of this writ petition in nutshell are to the effect that according to the petitioner, she is running a Boutique in the name and style, M/s Harman Punjabi Suit Collection at Gwalior. The petitioner has obtained loan from the Central Bank of India for purchase of motor vehicle; Fiat Punto, Chasis No.MCA11814E07055587 DJZ. On 20.11.2014, the Central Bank of India (respondent No.5) had sanctioned loan of Rs.5,00,000/- which was to be repaid with equal monthly installments of Rs.8,600/-. According to the petitioner, she has paid Rs.2,100/- on 21.11.2014, Rs.6,000/- on 2.3.2015 and Rs.50,000/- on 26.5.2015. Thereafter, the proceedings for issuance of RRC have been initiated vide Annexure P-1 by the respondent No.5/Bank purportedly for not having paid monthly installments regularly. Thereafter, the Revenue Recovery proceedings by the Tahsildar
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