Rs 50-Lac Fine Slapped on ICICI Bank for Using Recovery Goons


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New Delhi, Nov 6  (mb): The Delhi Consumer Commission fined ICICI Bank a whopping fine of Rs 50 lac for employing "goons" to recover loan and deplored the practice of the banks intimidating consumers to pay the installments.

In a significant judgment, the Commission deprecated the "audacity and impunity" with which the banks have been effecting forcible possession of vehicles and ordered ICICI Bank also to pay Rs 50 lac to a consumer, who was mercilessly beaten by the recovery agents while they snatched a loaned car from him.

"No civilised society governed by rule of law can brook such kind of conduct," the Commission's President Justice J D Kapoor said, adding the violent methods adopted by the recovery agents were serious violation of "human rights".

Holding the ICICI Bank guilty of "unfair trade practice," the Commission termed such miscreants as "yahoos" and said they are boorish and a brutal lout, who care a fig for legal and judicial authorities, including the Supreme Court. While taking to task the leading bank, it vented its anger on ICICI for flouting the apex court's direction that restrained all the financial institutions from employing musclemen to recover a loan amount or possession of a vehicle.

The Commission, also comprising Member Rumnita Mittal, issued notices to the collection manager of ICICI Bank and the CEO of the recovery agency, seeking their explanations over blatant violation of the direction of the highest court of the nation.

Its strong worded order came recently while hearing a complaint by Tapan Bose, whose loaned car was taken away by some recovery agents after beating up his friend's son with iron rods on January 8, leading to serious injuries on his skull and other parts of the body.

ICICI, however, refused to own up the act contending the agents were employed separately by the recovery agency and it could not held culpable for any such act as it had asked the agency to conduct themselves in accordance with the law.

Quashing the bank's argument, the Commission said "for every illegal acts of the collection agency, the bank is directly liable," adding the consumer had no concern with an internal agreement between the bank and any other agency and they could not be made to pay the price for it.

It termed the musclemen as "robbers and hardened criminals," who beat up a consumer for recovering a few thousand rupees, snatching the key of a vehicle and take it away little realizing the urgency or the emergency of the person.

"They insult everyone, humiliate the inmates and create scenes. They have driven people to commit suicide for a few thousands," the Commission said in a release, maintaining there was a civil legal remedy for recovering loans and employing goons for this was a beyond the parameter of the law. 

  

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  • Sameer Km, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 08 2007

    Kudos to the consumer commission for the timely judgement. ICICI has repeatedly been let off the hook for far too long, with all the focus on recovery agents. Instead of the bank that hired them in the first place. The bank could have been sued for damages amouting to millions in any western country if it had resorted to such behaviour over there, not to mention a rather uncomfortable stay in jail. Most corporates resort to smart media manipulation and get away with it in our country when confronted with such a situation, and ICICI has been no different. Our system seem to encourage the powerful to get away with such acts while penalising the small fry. There's nothing that prevents the aggrieved party from filing criminal charges. This is a welcome judgement.

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  • Ronnie, Puttur

    Thu, Nov 08 2007

    I have a better idea. Why can't I borrow a big lumpsum from the ICICI's like and employ the goons to play the reverse game with recovery agencies?. That way, at the end of the day, all of us will be on the same boat enjoying the ride.

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  • Bernard Francis Sirur, Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 07 2007

    Considering the justification by ICICI Bank, why dont we employ Goonery ( Sub contracted) to do all our businesses - Income Tax, Municipal Tax, Rent, Electricity Bills and all types dues from anyone. Then we will have less court cases, Lesser police complaints adn a very efficient recovey system.

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  • Sudhir, Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 07 2007

    To sell Credit Cards some banks employ Agents who misguide bank clients.This practice too should stop. Credit expansion at the cost of deecency should stop.

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  • M Sunil, Bangalore

    Tue, Nov 06 2007

    First of all, ICICI Bank call centre keeps calling people and forcing them to take a loan and when the same is taken the harrasment starts.

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