Banking Appeals & Writ Petitions
Service Overview
Service Overview
Banking Appeals & Writ Petitions provide legal remedies against orders passed by banking authorities, Debt Recovery Tribunals (DRT), Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunals (DRAT), or actions taken under financial recovery laws.
Appeals may be filed before designated appellate tribunals challenging findings related to loan recovery, SARFAESI proceedings, asset attachment, auction confirmation, or liability determination.
Writ Petitions may be filed before the High Court under constitutional jurisdiction in cases involving a violation of natural justice, lack of jurisdiction, procedural irregularities, or arbitrary action by banks or authorities.
Such proceedings often require urgent interim relief to stay recovery measures, possession notices, or auction sales.
This service includes drafting appeal memorandums, filing writ petitions, stay applications, interim protection requests, representation before appellate forums and High Courts, and strategic legal advisory.
The objective is to protect financial rights, ensure procedural fairness, and secure judicial review of banking and recovery actions.