The Kerala High Court has ruled
that a bank is entitled to retain security, including gold ornaments deposited
for taking a loan, even after clearing the same, if the borrower is yet to repay
another loan. Justice V. Chithambaresh ruled that a bank had a general lien over
all forms of security, including gold ornaments deposited by the borrower, for
the entire outstanding balance amount due to the bank. The court made the ruling
while disposing of a writ petition filed by Nakulan of Kollam seeking a
directive to Canara Bank to release the gold ornaments pledged as he had already
cleared the loan. According to him, when took a personal loan in January 2012
from the bank, no security had been given. The petitioner later took another
loan by pledging his gold ornaments. He said that though he repaid the gold
loan, the bank was retaining it as security for his personal loan. The bank took
the stand that the gold ornaments could be released only after the petitioner
cleared his entire liability.
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