The Supreme Court`s order, dated September 3, 2020, was operational on all lending institutions/banks throughout the country and was passed in favour of all borrowers accounts to grant relief from financial stress during the COVID-19 pandemic, Tiwari said in the petition.
Petitions filed in SC to initiate contempt of court proceedings against RBI, others
The central bank had in March 2020 declared a moratorium on repayment of loan instalments, to provide borrowers relief during the COVID-19 pandemic. January 17, 2021 / 09:34 AM IST
A bunch of petitions have been filed in the Supreme Court (SC) to initiate contempt of court proceedings against Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das and others over alleged violation of court orders in the loan moratorium case.
The top court had in September 2020 order said that until further instructions, banks cannot declare accounts as non-performing assets (NPAs) if they default after the loan moratorium ended on August 31, 2020.