Bank to enable the petitioner to settle the dues under
the OTS scheme. The communication is dated
17.01.2020 at Annexure 'E'. Further another ... Bank to consider the representation
dated 17.01.2020 for settlement under OTS scheme.
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7. Learned Counsel for the respondent-Bank
submits that symbolic possession
petitioners
for One Time Settlement in terms of the OTS scheme of
the respondents-bank, as found at Annexure-B, which is
valid upto ... petitioners shall be considered as 5% of the
OTS amount as per the OTS scheme at
Annexure-B;
iii) If the petitioners deposit the said
respondent No.4 will be settled by offering
one time settlement (OTS) scheme benefit. The learned
counsel for the petitioners had stated on the previous ... true that respondent No.4 has given
representation seeking the OTS scheme benefit. If that is
so, the same will be considered in accordance with
respondent No.4 will be settled by offering
one time settlement (OTS) scheme benefit. The learned
counsel for the petitioners had stated on the previous ... true that respondent No.4 has given
representation seeking the OTS scheme benefit. If that is
so, the same will be considered in accordance with
came forward to have the matter settled
under One Time Settlement Scheme (OTS scheme).
2. It is seen that the 3rd respondent-Co-
operative Bank ... petitioner to pay a sum of Rs.41
lakhs under the OTS scheme. It is also stated that
the amount already paid by the petitioner
amount
deposited on behalf of the petitioners under One Time
Settlement (OTS) scheme, then, this Court could dispose
of the writ petition while issuing such ... petitioners for refund of the amount deposited under the
OTS scheme.
3. Having regard to the interim orders passed on
19.1.2024 and in view
Lakhs. The 7th
respondent had sought for the benefit of OTS Scheme
and offered to pay a further ... under the OTS Scheme.
However, the offer made by the 7th respondent was not
accepted by the 5th respondent-KSFC. On the other
hand
writ petition has become
infructuous, since the petitioner was offered OTS scheme
and the petitioner has paid the amount accordingly.
2. The memo is taken
request made by the
petitioner to consider her case under OTS scheme.
Therefore, the petitioner seeks leave of this Court to
withdraw the writ petition
between the parties. The respondents
have repaid the loan under the OTS scheme and the loan
account of the respondents is closed.
2. The memo