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2020 (6) TMI 639
De-freezing of petitioner's Bank Savings Account - after waiting for over three months, the petitioner has approached this Court with a grievance that the respondent has failed to take appropriate action of defreezing its Saving Bank Account and releasing its lien on the LIC policy in question - HELD THAT:- Mr. Harpreet Singh, learned counsel for the respondent accepts notice and informs this Court that the file of the petitioner has been put up to the Competent Authority and the same is under process. However, he is unable to inform this Court as to when was the file put up before the Competent Authority and how much more time would it take to defreeze the petitioner's Saving Bank account and release the lien on its LIC policy particularly when more than three months have already expired after issuance of the Discharge Certificate.
It is therefore deemed appropriate to dispose of the present petition with directions issued to the respondent to clear the file of the petitioner within three working days reckoned from today and defreeze its Saving Bank Account No. 664301427517 with ICICI Bank, Vikas Puri Branch and withdraw its lien on the LIC Policy No.330573064 - Petition disposed off.
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2020 (6) TMI 553
Pending appeal or not - HELD THAT:- Since, it is submitted by the learned Advocate for the petitioner that service has already been effected upon the respondents, the respondents are at liberty to file affidavit-in-opposition within a period of three weeks from date, affidavit-in-reply thereto, if any, be filed within two weeks thereafter.
Matter to appear in the monthly list for the month of August, 2020 under the heading ‘for hearing’. In the meantime without prejudice to the rights and contentions of both parties, the petitioner shall deposit a sum of ₹ 15 lakhs with the learned Registrar General of this Court by a bank draft within 15 (fifteen) days from date.
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