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Economy is booming after second COVID wave, that's what we have read: Supreme Court

Top court refused to entertain a batch of pleas seeking contempt action against the RBI governor and senior officials of other banks for declaring the loan accounts NPAs.

By PTI Sept 3, 2021 8:48:10 PM IST (Published)


India’s economy is booming after the second COVID wave, said the Supreme Court on September 3 as it refused to entertain a batch of pleas seeking contempt action against the governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and senior officials of other banks for declaring the loan accounts as non-performing assets (NPA). The top court said contempt is between court and contemner and it is not inclined to initiate contempt action against senior officials of banks.
In our considered view, we are not inclined to exercise our contempt jurisdiction, since it is not in the interest of justice, said a Bench of Justices D.Y. Chandrachud, Vikram Nath and Hima Kohli. The Bench said petitioners are at liberty to seek remedy under the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act (SARFAESI Act), 2002.
Advocate Vishal Tiwari, appearing in a batch of petitions said despite the top court's order of September 3, 2020 the accounts which were not declared as NPAs till August 31, 2020 shall not be declared NPAs till further orders. At the outset, the Bench said, “Economy is booming in the country after the second COVID wave. That's what we have read in newspapers. Since the second wave, when these orders were passed, a lot of development has taken place. We are not going to haul up the RBI for this. Contempt is between court and the contemner.”