IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM
HARISANKAR V. MENON, J
Sukumarana – Appellant
Versus
The Assistant Registrar of Co-operative Societies – Respondent
JUDGMENT
The petitioner had obtained certain credit facilities from the 2nd respondent Bank and the captioned writ petition has been filed when coercive proceedings were initiated without extending an opportunity for regularising the loan account.
2. Heard Sri.Binoy Vasudevan, the learned counsel for the petitioner, as well as Sri.G.Hariharan, the learned counsel for respondents 2 and 3.
3. The learned counsel for the petitioner points out that the petitioner is ready and willing to file an appropriate application seeking OTS facility and an appropriate direction may be issued to the 2nd respondent Bank to consider and pass orders on such an application.
Taking note of the submission made as above, this writ petition would stand disposed of permitting the petitioner to file an OTS application before the 2nd respondent within a period of three weeks from today. If such an application is being filed, needless to say that the 2nd and 3rd respondents to consider the same, in accordance with the law as well as the prevailing schemes, within a period of three weeks thereafter.
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