1. The C.D. no. 2 is a widow and she lives alone at this time in her flat in Woodland, Kothrud, Pune 411 038; as her son the C.D. no. 5 has gone abroad on work.
2. All of a sudden on 31st January at 11 am the C.D. no. 2 was visited two officers of the C.H. Bank. One of them was Lokya Naik, Chief Manager, Bank of Baroda (appeared to be a South Indian person mobile number 7709839110) and other was a Maharashtrian gentleman with a name that sounded like Bharad.
3. Before the C.D. no. 2 could get a grip of the situation, the said men entered her flat and started telling her that they had come for "Vasuli" of her loan. They insisted that she must repay the outstanding amount, otherwise the Bank will proceed to attach her flat. Not only that, they also threatened that the Bank will initiate action through the "Interpol" against the son of the C.D. no. 2 i.e.C.D. no. 5, who is presently in USA on work.
4. The said two persons continued haranguing and badgering the C.D. no. 2 to pay at least some amount of the alleged outstanding before 31st March. In this manner Shri. Naik and his companion kept harassing the C.D. no. 2 and refused to leave undtill (on the verge of an emotional breakdown) promised to contact them in ten days.
5. The C.D. no. 2 was so agitated and upset by all the threats that after the C.H.'s officers left she fainted and had to be rushed to the doctor (by her daughters). It was discovered that the C.D. no. 2 who is not otherwise herpertensive, got high Blood pressure, which caused the faint. The C.D. no. 2 has attached her doctor's certificate.
6. The action of the C.H. is highly objectionable and dangerous. More so considering that the matter is sub-judice. In fact, the Hon'ble Supreme Court has warned banks against intimidating borrowers in this manner.
7. The C.D. no. 2 reserves her right to file criminal and other complaints in the relevent forums. However, as the matter is sub-judice, she considered it necessary to inform this Hon'ble forum about the highly illegal and objectionable behaviour of the C.H. and its officers.
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