IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.3474 of 2009 ANAND KUMAR, son of Sri Nagendra Chaudhary, Proprietor, M/S Archana News Agency, Chitragupta Puri, Maripur, P.S. Kazi Mohammadpur, District – Muzaffarpur. Versus 1. INDIAN BANK represented through Chief Manager, Indian Bank, 66, Rajaji Salai, Chennai. 2. Sri Nikhil Kumar Sarkar, Chief Manager & Authorised Officer, Indian Bank, Circle Office, Govind Bhawan, New Dak Bungalow Road, Patna. 3. The Manager, Indian Bank, Shyam Madan Road, Motijheel, Muzaffarpur. 4. Sri Nagendra Chaudhary (Guarantor & Mortgager) son of late Shiv Balak Chaudhary, Chitragupta Puri, Maripur, Muzaffarpur. ----------- 02. 23.03.2009 Learned counsel representing the petitioner submits that there are some procedural flaws in the various steps which have been taken by the respondent Bank under the SARFAESI Act but irrespective of the same their client is willing to negotiate and pay back the outstanding amount due against him at the earliest if only the Bank will take a holistic view of the matter. In absence of any representation on behalf of the Bank the writ application is disposed of with liberty to the petitioner that he shall move the respondent Bank forthwith with his offer which if found reasonable by the respondent Bank may be considered as a circumstance not to take steps for the auction of the property in question on the date due. The writ application stands disposed of with the above liberty to the petitioner. rkp (Ajay Kumar Tripathi, J)