IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.6594 of 2003 M/S HERBAL REMEDIES INDIA (P) LTD. THROUGH ITS DIRECTOR, BIDYANATH RAM, S/O LATE BUTAI RAM, E/87, S.K.PURI, P.S.-SRIKRISHNAPURI, DISTRICT-PATNA. ………………PETITIONER. Versus 1. THE UNION BANK OF INDIA THROUGH ITS CHAIRMAN-CUM-MANAGING DIRECTOR, 239, VIDHAN BHAVAN MARG, MUMBAI. 2. CHAIRMAN-CUM-MANAGING DIRECTOR, UNION BANK OF INDIA, 239, VIDHAN BHAVAN MARG, MUMBAI. 3. THE ZONAL MANAGER, UNION BANK OF INDIA, 225-C, ALLEPEE COURT, ACHARYA J.C. BOSE ROAD, KOLKATA-20. 4. A.G.M., UNION BANK OF INDIA, REGIONAL BRANCH, 1ST FLOOR NASHEMAN BHAWAN, MAZAHRULHAQ PATH, PATNA-1. 5. BRANCH MANAGER, UNION BANK OF INDIA, BORING ROAD BRANCH, PATNA. ………………RESPONDENTS. ----------- 5 05.07.2010 In this writ application petitioner has prayed for a direction to the Branch Manager, Union Bank of India to immediately grant the rest amount of sanctioned loan to him as per agreement and has also prayed for quashing of Annexure-4 a letter dated 23.04.2003 of the said Branch Manager asking the petitioner to liquidate the dues of the bank within fifteen days. Admittedly the matter has been raised before the Debt Recovery Tribunal in O.A. No. 24 of 2006. So far as the prayer made in the writ application is concerned, the same is a matter of breach of agreement and petitioner has an appropriate remedy for that by way of civil suit. In any case, since the matter is 2 pending before the Debt Recovery Tribunal, this Court is not inclined to interfere in the matter. The parties will be at liberty to take their stand before the Tribunal in accordance with law in respect of the dispute. The Debt Recovery Tribunal is directed to expedite the hearing and dispose of the matter as early as possible. It is expected that the parties will cooperate with the Tribunal in early disposal of the matter. The writ application is disposed of with the aforesaid observations and directions. Arvind/ ( J. N. Singh, J.)