DRT orders Nirav Modi to pay Rs 7,200 cr to PNB, others


Pune/Mumbai, Jul 6 (IANS): Giving relief to the Punjab National Bank, the Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT), Pune has ordered absconding diamantaire and his group companies to pay Rs 7,200 crore to the PNB and others with interest, official sources said here on Saturday.

The DRT's final order came on a plea filed by the PNB in July 2018 seeking recovery of its dues of Rs 7,000 crores from Modi.

A consortium of banks, which had also lent Rs 200 crore to the diamantaire, subsequently filed a separate application.

After the DRT's order, the PNB's recovery officer can initiate proceedings to attach Modi's properties, if needed, though most of his assets are already attached by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).

The hearing took place in Pune where the DRT Tribunal presiding officer Deepak Thakker, who holds additional charge of Mumbai, passed the order.

  

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 06 2019

    Tarik pe tarik, taril pe tarik, insaaf neahi mila my Lord, mila hai sirf tarik (Sunny Deol). Lakhs of people, specially sick and senior citizens are suffering due to fixed deposits in companies, who never pay interest and principal for the last 4 to 5 years. Some cases are in SC and SC orders many things, but nothing is moving except date after date.

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