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Public Notice for E-Auction for Sale of Immovable Properties Central Office : Chandra Mukhi, Nariman Point, Mumbai - 400 021 Branch Office : Assets Recovery Branch, 346, Standard Building, 3rd Floor, Dr. DadabhaiNaoroji Road, Fort, Mumbai - 400 023 PUBLIC NOTICE FOR E-AUCTION FOR SALE OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES Sale of Immovable property/ies mortgaged to Bank under Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002. Whereas, the Authorized Officer of Central Bank of India has taken possession of the following property/ies under Section 13(4) of Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 (hereinafter referred to as the “Act”) pursuant to the notices issued under Sec 13(2) of the Act under in the following loan accounts for the dues as mentioned in the notices [under section 13(2)] to the respective borrowers. with the right to sell the same on “AS IS WHERE IS BASIS and AS IS WHAT IS BASIS” for realization of Bank’s dues plus interest as detailed hereunder and whereas, consequent upon failure of the borrowers concerned to repay the dues, the undersigned, in exercise of powers conferred under Section 13(4) of the Act , hereby proposes to realize the Bank’s dues by sale of the said property/ies. The sale will be done by the undersigned through e-auction platform provided at the website. DESCRIPTION OF IMMOVABLE AND MOVABLE PROPERTIES. Sr Name of the Name of Details of the property & Reserv EMD Bid Date & Date and Contact No. branch and the owner Dues as per Demand Notice e price incre time of time of e- No. & account of the U/s 13(2) of SARFAESI Act. ase inspectio auction name of property 2002 amo n of Nodal unt property Officer for the property 1 ARB, Select Industrial Land & Bldg. at Gut Rs. Rs. Rs. 27.10.20 06.11.2017, Satish M/s Select Substrate No. 29/0 and 35/2, Chendivali 216.24 21.63 2.00 17 11.00 A.M. 73500572 Substrate Agency Village, Sub – Registrar Wada, lakhs llakhs lakh 12.00 to 1.00 94 Agency Pvt. Pvt. Ltd. Dist – Palghar (Earlier Dist. s Noon to P.M. Ltd. Thane). (Built Up area 6762 4.00 P.M. Sq. Ft.) 2 ARB, M/s Shop No. 5, 2nd Floor, Eternity Rs. Rs. Rs. 31.10.20 06.11.2017, Ajay M/s Select Shubh Mall, Village Naupada, Thane 108.37 10.85 1.00 17, 11.00 A.M. Manore Substrate Mahurat (West) – 400602. (Carpet area lakhs lakhs lakh 12.00 to 1.00 98691091 Agency Pvt. Reality 1187 Sq. Ft.) s Noon to P.M. 11 Ltd. Pvt. Ltd. 4.00 P.M 3 ARB, Mrs. Survey No. 2, Hissa No. 3A, Rs. Rs. Rs. 27.10.20 06.11.2017 S I Kazi Shreyas Shubhangi 0.25 Hector (25 Gunthas), 53.11 5.32 0.50 17 11.00 A.M. 98671566 Enterprises Amit Non-Agricultural Land, Mouje lakhs lakhs lakh 12.00 to 1.00 20 Shinde Bhilpada, Taluka – Sudhagad s Noon to P.M. – Pali, Dist. – Raigad (Near 4.00 P.M. HP Petrol Pump). 4 ARB, M/s Land & Building / Structure Rs. Rs. Rs. 27.10.20 06.11.2017 Shrikant M/s Relicab Relicab on Plot bearing Survey no. 252.51 25.30 2.00 17, 11.00 Mahato Electrical Electrical 132, Hissa No. 1, Village lakhs lakhs lakh 12.00 A.M. to 82502784 Infrastructure Infrastruct Ganjad, Dahanu Jawhar Road, s Noon to 1.00 P.M. 40 Pvt. Ltd. ure Pvt. Taluka – Dahanu, Dist. – 4.00 P.M. Ltd. Palghar (Earlier Dist. Was Thane).(Land Area 43562 Sq. Ft. Industrial Shed of 25540 Sq. Ft. & Boundry Wall of about 20450 Sq. Ft.) 5 ARB, Varun FOUR WIND MILLS viz. Rs. Rs. Rs. Contact 06.11.2017 Anand Kumar, Varun Industries 1. WTG – 1, Location No. AK 781.20 78.12 8.00 Nodal 11.00 8825184868 industries Ltd. O13, Survey no. 129/P, Village lakhs lakhs lakhs Officer, A.M. to Ltd – Sirwa, Taluka – Fatehgarh, ARB, 1.00 P.M. Dist – Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, Mumbai 2. WTG – 2, Location No. AK for 157, Survey No. 148/P, Village details/ – Chord, Taluka – Fatehgarh, queries Dist. – Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, 3. WTG – 3, , Location No. AK 158, Survey No. 150/P, Village – Chord, Taluka – Fatehgarh, Dist. – Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. 4. WTG – 4, Location No. AK – 265, Survey No. 412/P, Village – Chord, Taluka – Fatehgarh, Dist. – Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. Capacity - 1250 KV (1.25 MV) (Four No. Wind Mills) 6 ARB Mr. Anand Residential premises at Plot Rs. Rs. Rs. 27.10.20 06.11.2017 Satish Dubey Kumar no.14, Bolck M Sector 11, 356.00 35.60 4.00 17 , 11.00 7350057294 Exports Vatash. Noida- 201301, Gautam lakhs lakhs lakhs 12.00 A.M. to Mr. Ranjan Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, Noon to 1.00 P.M. Kumer, Approximately admeasuring 4.00 08791020204 506.04 sq mtrs of land and P.M. approximately 8949 ssq.ft.. building is constructed on that land. 7 ARB M/s. Gala No. 6 & 7 1st Floor, Rs. Rs. Rs. 31.10.20 06.11.2017 Mohd Shaikh M/s. Volga Building No. I/11, Shri Arihant 74.84 7.50 1.00 17, 7389480427 Volga Complex, Reti Bunder Road, lakhs lakhs lakhs 12..00 11.00 A.M. Village Kopar (Kalher), Off. Noon to to 1.00 Thane Bhiwandi Road, Taluka 4.00 P.M. Bhiwandi Dist, Thane P.M. (admeasuring 5470 sq.ft.) 8 ARB M/s. Gala No. 8 1st Floor, Building Rs. Rs. Rs. 31.10.20 06.11.2017 Mohd Shaikh M/s. Volga No. I/11, Shri Arihant 33.72 3.40 0.50 17, 7389480427 Volga Complex, Reti Bunder Road, lakhs lakhs lakhs 12.00 11.00 A.M. Village Kopar (Kalher), Off. Noon to to 1.00 Thane Bhiwandi Road, Taluka 4.00 P.M. Bhiwandi Dist, Thane. P.M. (admeasuring 2465 sq.ft.) 9 ARB Mr. Ashok Office No. B/139 (Gala), Rs. Rs. Rs. 31.10.20 06.11.2017 Anand Kumar Ashish Kumar Ground Floor, B Wing, Orchard 16.06 2.00 0.25 17 , 11.00 9543237040 Communi Singh Road Mall, Royal Palms Estate, lakhs lakhs lakhs A.M. to cation On land bearing CTS No. 1627 12.00 1.00 P.M. Ajay Manore Systems (PT) and Survey No169 (PT), Noon to 9869109111 Aarey Road, Goregaon East, 4.00 P.M. Mumbai- 400065. (area 365 sq. Ft .) 10 ARB Mr. Ashok Office No. B/141 (Gala), Rs. Rs. Rs. 31.10.20 06.11.2017 Anand Ashish Kumar Ground Floor, B Wing, 16.06 2.00 0.25 17, 12.00 11.00 Kumar Communic Singh Orchard Road Mall, Royal lakhs lakhs lakhs Noon to A.M. to 9543237040 ation Palms Estate, On land bearing 4.00 P.M. 1.00 P.M. Ajay Systems CTS No. 1627 (PT) and Manore Survey No169 (PT), Aarey 9869109111 Road, Goregaon East, Mumbai- 400065. (area 365 sq. Ft . 11 ARB Ms. Shop No. 1, Ground Floor, Rs. Rs. Rs. 31.10.20 06.11.2017 Anand Ashish Philomenia Sunny Garden Building, Plot 28.94 3.00 0.50 17 11.00 Kumar, Communic C. Dias No. 26, Sector 20C, Airoli, lakhs lakhs lakhs 11.00 A.M. to 8825184868 ation Navi Mumbai, (320 sq ft built A.M. to 1.00 P.M. Mohd. up area) 1.00 P.M. Shaikh 7389480427 12 ARB M/s Manav Shop no 12,13 &14, Ground Rs. Rs. Rs. 01.11.20 06.11.2017 Mohd M/s Manav DTP & Floor, Bali Tower, Cheulkar 85.47 8.55 1.00 17 11.00 A M Shaikh DTP & Xerox Road, Budhaji Nagar, lakhs lakhs lakhs 12.00 to 7389480427 Xerox Center Kalwa(West), Thane NOON 1.00 P M Centre to 4.00 P M 13 ARB Airjet Land & Bldg on Plot No 1927, Rs. Rs. Rs. 27.10.20 06.11.2017 Duryodhan Airjet Synthetics Survey No 156/p, GIDC, 75.60 7.56 1.00 17 11.00 A M 8879497393 Synthetics Umbergaon Industrial Estate, lakhs lakhs lakhs 12.00 To Dist: Valsad, Gujarat NOON 1.00 P M Area- 971 sq Mtrs, and scrap TO material LS- lying thereon. 4.00 P M 14 Washi Vikram Shop No.2, Ground Floor, Rs. Rs. Rs. 31.10.20 06.11.2017 Deepak M Turbhe Singh Tulsi Niwas, Sangam Coop 11.50 1.15 0.10 17 FROM Brijwani , Vikram Harkirat Hsg Society Ltd, Plot No 359 lakhs lakhs lakhs FROM 2.00 PM to Mob Singh Singh & 360, Sector- 19, 12.00 4.00 PM 9167940811 Harkirat Rajput Koparkhairane, Navi Mumbai, NOON Singh 400701. Built up area 227 sq to 4.00 P Rajput ft (21.10 sq mtr) M 15 Thane Vicky R Industrial Gala No 110 To Rs. Rs. Rs. 31.10.20 06.11.2017 Mr. L.B. Jha, West Talreja 120, located on first floor, at 163.24 16.33 0.10 17 FROM 9769915572 Suresh Regent Plaza Industrial lakhs lakhs lakhs FROM 2.00 PM to Textiles Complex, situated behind 12.00 4.00 PM Hindustan Pencil Factory, NOON Ulhasnagar-4, Dist Thane to 4.00 P totally admeasuring about M 6835 sq.ft. ( i.e. 635.22 sq mt.) 16 Thane Gumansing Flat No 303, 3rd floor, Kshitij Rs. Rs. Rs. 27.10.20 06.11.2017 Mr. L.B. Jha, (West), M/s h Co-op Hsg Society Ltd, Final 109.88 11.00 0.10 17 FROM 9769915572 Vishnu Steel Bhoorsingh Polt No 636, TPS III, Kapad lakhs lakhs lakhs FROM 2.00 PM to Rajpurohit Bazar Road, Mahim, West, 12.00 4.00 PM Mumbai, 400016.
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