Bank had whole turnover policy with ECGC towards pre shipment packing credit advances to us for Rs.40 Lakhs. The monthly premium for this ECGC guarantee was charged to our account each month by the bank.
After illegal NPA classification and Sarfaesi invocation 13(2) notice immediately therafter, Bank lodged claim with ECGC and got paid within 15 days. ECGC claim settlement letter to bank states that the claim settled amount should be recovered and paid back to ECGC by dissolving securities, if any.
Bank keeps this claim amount in some suspense account and keeps the Packing credit amount as outstanding overdue.
1. Since we paid the monthly premium, can the bank recover this amount from us??
2.bank is charging interest even after this claim amount is received. Is the bank right??
3. ECGC reduced the claim amount from Rs. 40 Lakhs to Rs.29 Lakhs becuse 3 export payments totalling Rs. 11 Lakhs were not credited to packing credit a/c but credited to our current account. This way the claim amount was reduced and ECGC paid 75% of Rs. 29 Lakhs instead of 75% of Rs. 40 lakhs. The loss amount is about Rs. 8 lakhs. Can we contest with the bank that this Rs. 8 lakhs will not be paid by us because there has been errors by bank in accounting?? Are we liable to pay this amount??
4. We have paid to bank Rs. 10 Lakhs being 25% of Rs. 40 Lakhs. Are we liable to pay this amount??
5. Bank has filed recovery suit at DRT to recover this ECGC claim received amount from us and our guarantors. There are no other dues to the bank except uncharged interest after NPA. Can the bank file recovery suit at DRT even though the claim amount is received from ECGC?? Does this become a case of debt due??
6. Bank delayed filing claim with ECGC by 9 months after NPA. Bank is charging interest for this period. We have contested that we are not liable for interest for this period because of delay on part of bank and further the bank should have added this amount to the claim lodged with ECGC since ECGC website says that "ECGC would settle all losses due to the bank". Is our stand correct??
Please advise.