WPMS 741/2011 Hon’ble Tarun Agarwala, J. A loan of Rs.5.25 lacs was taken by the petitioners towards purchase of a tractor and a loan of Rs.2.00 lacs was taken against working capital. Consequently, a total sum of Rs.7.25 lacs was taken by the petitioners in the year 2008. The petitioners failed to repay the loan in the instalments fixed by the bank. This has resulted in issuance of the recovery certificate by the bank, which has been forwarded to the Collector for appropriate recovery. The petitioner, being aggrieved by the order of the bank, has filed the present writ petition. Heard Sri T.A. Khan, the learned counsel for the petitioners and Sri Neeraj Garg, the learned counsel for respondent no. 3-Union Bank of India. The only contention raised by the petitioners is, that the petitioners, being farmers, have not been able to repay the loan and consequently, easy instalments may be fixed, so that the petitioners could repay the loan. Considering the facts and circumstances that has been brought on record and taking a compassionate view, the Court disposes of the writ petition with the following direction: An amount of Rs.2 lacs shall be paid by the petitioners before the respondent bank on or before 30th May, 2011. If such an amount is deposited, appropriate receipt shall be issued by the bank to the petitioners and the bank would intimate the Collector to keep its recovery certificate in abeyance. The second instalment of Rs.2 lacs would be paid on or before 30th August, 2011, the third instalment of Rs.2 lacs would be paid on or before 31st November, 2011 and the balance amount would be paid in the last instalment on or before 28th February, 2012. In the event, any of the instalments is not paid, it would be open to the respondent bank to proceed with the recovery forthwith. (Tarun Agarwala, J.) 04-05-2011 SP