News & Media 10th Oct 2024

A new plan aims to chip away at the mountain of cases at DRTs

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Mukesh ChandSenior Counsel | Mumbai

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India’s overloaded debt recovery tribunals (DRTs), which are increasingly weighed down by more fresh cases being added annually than they can dispose of, may be in for some relief. The Centre plans to pursue only high-value cases where banks’ claims are more than INR 100 crore in the tribunals.

Against this backdrop, our Senior Counsel Mukesh Chand talks to Subhash Narayan from Livemint in the story “A new plan aims to chip away at the mountain of cases at DRTs”.

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