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Friday, 4 February 2022

Supreme Court : the banks had failed to comply with their duties, and had in fact colluded with the developer in committing a fraud on the home buyers, and breaching public trust.

 Bikram Chaterjee vs. Union of India, [2018]147 SCL 154 wherein the Apex Court took cognizance of the fact that the banks had failed to comply with their duties, and had in fact colluded with the developer in committing a fraud on the home buyers, and breaching public trust. It may be useful to refer to paragraphs 69 and 127 of the judgement, which reads as under-

“69. In the instant matter, the question of larger public importance is involved. It is a shocking and surprising state of affairs that such large scale cheating has taken place and middle and poor class home buyers have been duped and deprived of their hard-earned money and lifetime savings and some of them had taken a loan from the bank and they are not getting houses. Bank has made payment to the builder, owners have the liability of making payment of amount with interest, homebuyers are still waiting for their dream houses to be completed.

127. The Forensic Auditors’ report makes it apparent that Bankers have failed to ensure and oversee that the money was invested in the projects. It was diverted elsewhere as rightly found by the Forensic Auditors. Even what was paid by the home buyers, had not been used in the projects and stands diverted. There was, in fact, no necessity for raising the loans from the bank. The money borrowed from banks was used to create other assets worth thousands of crores. Thus, the banks can realise their money from those assets  and from guarantors and not from the investment of home buyers, not from the buildings in which loans granted by banks have not been invested, which have been erected partially or some are at the nascent stage, for which hard- earned money has been paid by the home buyers”