Vijay Mallya is a wilful defaulter, declares United Bank of India
BY PTI2 Sep 2014 10:22 PM GMT
PTI2 Sep 2014 10:22 PM GMT
State-run United Bank of India (UBI) on Monday became the first lender to declare debt-ridden Kingfisher Airlines and its promoter Vijay Mallya as wilful defaulters. ‘We have declared Vijay Mallya and three other directors of Kingfisher Airlines wilful defaulters,’ informed United Bank of India Executive Director Deepak Narang.
The Grievance Redressal Committee (GRC) of the bank has declared directors Ravi Nedungadi, Anil Kumar Ganguly and Subash Gupte as wilful defaulters. Post this declaration, these persons and the entity would not be able to borrow from the bank in future. They would also lose Director-level positions in companies.
Criminal proceeding could also be initiated against these persons if warranted. Narang said that the decision of Grievance Redressal Committee would be conveyed to the Finance Ministry, Reserve Bank of India, and Securities and Exchange Board of India for their information and action.
The Grievance Redressal Committee meeting was convened on Monday after a Calcutta High Court division bench allowed the bank to initiate the process of declaring them as wilful defaulters last week.
The Grievance Redressal Committee had asked directors to be present before it but no one turned up. Instead, they had sent a letter through their lawyer stating that they had filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in Supreme Court and pending the judgement the bank should not proceed in this regard.
The Kolkata-based bank is the first PSB lender to initiate the process of declaring Vijay Mallya and three other directors of the grounded Kingfisher Airlines as wilful defaulters a couple of months ago. Subsequently, other banks such as State Bank of India, IDBI Bank and Punjab National Bank have also initiated the process of declaring KFA and its directors as wilful defaulters.
The bank's exposure to Kingfisher Airlines was around Rs 350 crore as part of consortium led by State Bank of India.
The Grievance Redressal Committee (GRC) of the bank has declared directors Ravi Nedungadi, Anil Kumar Ganguly and Subash Gupte as wilful defaulters. Post this declaration, these persons and the entity would not be able to borrow from the bank in future. They would also lose Director-level positions in companies.
Criminal proceeding could also be initiated against these persons if warranted. Narang said that the decision of Grievance Redressal Committee would be conveyed to the Finance Ministry, Reserve Bank of India, and Securities and Exchange Board of India for their information and action.
The Grievance Redressal Committee meeting was convened on Monday after a Calcutta High Court division bench allowed the bank to initiate the process of declaring them as wilful defaulters last week.
The Grievance Redressal Committee had asked directors to be present before it but no one turned up. Instead, they had sent a letter through their lawyer stating that they had filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in Supreme Court and pending the judgement the bank should not proceed in this regard.
The Kolkata-based bank is the first PSB lender to initiate the process of declaring Vijay Mallya and three other directors of the grounded Kingfisher Airlines as wilful defaulters a couple of months ago. Subsequently, other banks such as State Bank of India, IDBI Bank and Punjab National Bank have also initiated the process of declaring KFA and its directors as wilful defaulters.
The bank's exposure to Kingfisher Airlines was around Rs 350 crore as part of consortium led by State Bank of India.
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