SARFAESI Act: DCs to assist banks in takeover of mortorgaged properties of loan defaulters in 60 days

Comes as shocker for business community, will erode faith in Govt policies, commitments: FCIK President Kamli

Comes as shocker for business community, will erode faith in Govt policies, commitments: FCIK President Kamli

Srinagar, Dec 5 (KNS): At a time when enterprenuers are seeking more concessions to run their ventures who have witnessed slowdown since August 5 last year, Government has formally written to all District Magistrates to assist banks and financial institutions to take physical possession of properties mortgaged of loan defaulters.

A communication from the Finance Department No. FD/BKG/12/J/2020, dated 3 December, 2020, a copy of which is with Kashmir News Service (KNS) states that “in case of defaults where time limit of 60 days have already lapsed, the same may be cleared within a week positively.”

The Finance Department communication reads: Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance, Govt of India has intimated that applications filed under Section 14 of the above act by the banks and financial institutions with district magistrates often remain pending with them for more than 60 days.

“Accordingly, I am directed to request all Das to coordinate with all relevant banks/FIs in recovering dues from defaulters and clear all the pending applications u/s 14 of the SARFAESI Act well within the prescribed period of 60 days”, the communication further says.

“All pending applications under section 14 of the above act filed by various banks and financial institutions where time limit of 60 days have already lapsed may be cleared within a week positively and a report in this behalf be shared with the finance Department so that the same is forwarded to the Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance, Govt of India.” the communication reads.

Federation Chamber of Industries, Kashmir (FCIK) has called the move discouraging for enterprenuers and would erode faith on Govt policies and commitments.

Speaking to KNS, he said, "This action is bound to erode the left out faith and confidence of the business community on government policies and commitments as it has come only a few months after unveiling of "Business Revival Package" by the Lt. Governor that ,amoung other things, also provided for relief to stressful and non-performing accounts in the form of one time settlement and restructuring."

"Whereas GOI has come up with slew of measures to support the enterprises affected by Covid lockdown, the government here seems to remain insensitive to the sufferings of enterprises over three decades particularly after August last year," he added.

This action is set to derail the revival of existing businesses and promotion of prospective entrepreneurship by engaging educated youth if such a programme was seriously being persued by the government, he told KNS. 

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