IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Civil Writ Petition No.14203 of 2009 Date of Decision: 11.09.2009 Prem Nath Nanda Petitioner Versus Punjab & Sind Bank and another Respondents CORAM:- HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE JASBIR SINGH Present: Mr.K.S.Rekhi, Advocate for the petitioner ….. Jasbir Singh, J.(Oral) This writ petition has been filed with a prayer that directions be issued to the respondent-bank to issue ‘no objection certificate’ to the petitioner, in view of a fact that the petitioner has re-paid the entire amount, due to him, to the bank. To show that entire amount stood re-paid, reference has been made to a notice issued under Section 13(2) dated 31.10.2007 (P1) of Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002. In that notice, in paragraph No.9, it is mentioned that amount due from the petitioner is Rs.10,36,041.21, inclusive of interest upto 30.9.2007. However, when the petitioner earlier came to this Court, in reply filed, the bank had claimed above said amount upto the year 2006. It is case of the petitioner that after disposal of his earlier writ petition, vide order dated 6.3.2009, the petitioner has deposited more than Rs.11 lacs. However, the bank is still claiming Rs.two lacs sixty thousand more without any justification. Civil Writ Petition No.14203 of 2009 This Court feels that in writ petition, such like disputes cannot be settled, however, at the maximum, directions can be issued to the respondent –bank, to provide detail accounts statement to the petitioner, stating as to how the amount is being claimed from him. Let the petitioner produce this order before the respondent-bank within a week from today, the bank shall provide detail account statement to the petitioner thereafter within seven days. Then the petitioner can proceed further as per law. With aforementioned observations, this writ petition stands disposed of. Copy of the order be supplied dasti on payment of usual charges. 11.09.2009 (Jasbir Singh) gk Judge 2