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Jayaprakash K V vs Kerala State Co-Operative Bank Ltd on 23 February, 2026

Kerala High Court

Jayaprakash K V vs Kerala State Co-Operative Bank Ltd on 23 February, 2026

WP(C) NO. 152 OF 2026

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                IN THE HIGH COURT OF KERALA AT ERNAKULAM

                                PRESENT

                THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE BASANT BALAJI

    MONDAY, THE 23RD DAY OF FEBRUARY 2026 / 4TH PHALGUNA, 1947

                         WP(C) NO. 152 OF 2026

PETITIONER/S:

          JAYAPRAKASH K V.,​
          AGED 52 YEARS​
          S/O AMMINI, THAKADIYEL, THAKADIYEL, THAMPALAKKAD,
          KANJIRAPPALLY, KOTTAYAM, PIN - 686506


          BY ADV SMT.ANUPAMA SUBRAMANIAN

RESPONDENT/S:

          KERALA STATE CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD.,​
          REPRESENTED BY AUTHORISED OFFICER, KANJIRAPPALLY MAIN
          BRANCH, KANJIRAPPALLY MAIN, KANJIRAPPALLY, KOTTAYAM,
          PIN - 686507


          BY ADVS. ​
          SRI.ATHUL SHAJI​
          SHRI.GAUTHAM H.​


     THIS WRIT PETITION (CIVIL) HAVING COME UP FOR ADMISSION ON
23.02.2026, THE COURT ON THE SAME DAY DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:
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                             BASANT BALAJI J
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                           W.P.(C) No. 152 of 2026
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                        Dated 23rd day of February, 2026

                                  JUDGMENT

The petitioner had availed a loan from the respondent Bank by

mortgaging his residential property. Subsequently, the petitioner

committed default in repayment of the loan amount as per the agreed

terms. In view of the said default, the respondent Bank initiated recovery

proceedings against the secured asset under the provisions of the

Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement

of Security Interest Act, 2002. Aggrieved by the measures so initiated by

the respondent Bank under the said Act, the petitioner has approached

this Court by filing the present writ petition.

2. During the hearing, the petitioner confined the relief to an

opportunity to repay the overdue amount in instalments and to obtain

regularisation of the loan accounts.​
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3. It was submitted on behalf of the respondent Bank that the

petitioner committed default in repayment of the housing loan, and the total

overdue amount as on 23.02.2026 is Rs.1,33,644/- (Rupees One Lakh

Thirty-Three Thousand Six Hundred and Forty-Four Only) It was further

submitted that though proceedings for recovery have been initiated, as a matter

of indulgence, the respondent Bank is willing to accept repayment of the

overdue amount in limited instalments and regularise the loan accounts. This is

recorded.

4. The petitioner has complied with the order dated 16.01.2026. Given

the above, the petitioner can be granted an opportunity to repay the total

overdue amount on the following conditions, and if they are met, to have the

loan accounts regularised.

1.​ The balance overdue amount, Rs.1,33,644/- (Rupees One

Lakh Thirty-Three Thousand Six Hundred and Forty-Four

Only) along with any accrued interest, costs and charges,

shall be paid in 10 equal monthly instalments starting from
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10th March 2026 and subsequent instalments shall be paid

on or before 10th of every succeeding months.

2.​ Petitioner shall continue to pay the regular

EMIs/instalments along with the instalments directed above.

3.​ In the event of default of any one instalment, the

respondent Bank shall be entitled to proceed for recovery, in

accordance with the law;

4.​ All coercive proceedings shall be kept in abeyance to enable

the petitioner to repay the entire amount directed above.

The writ petition is disposed of as above.

         ​         ​      ​     ​      ​        ​   ​     ​            Sd/-

                                                              BASANT BALAJI, JUDGE

   RMV
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                APPENDIX OF WP(C) NO. 152 OF 2026

PETITIONER EXHIBITS

Exhibit P1              A TRUE COPY OF THE NOTICE ISSUED BY THE
                        RESPONDENT DATED 24.07.2025
Exhibit P2              A TRUE COPY OF THE REVENUE RECOVERY NOTICE
                        DATED 15.07.2025
 



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