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Triplicane Branch #2O4, Triplicane High Road, Triplicane, Dist Triplicane Branch #2O4, Triplicane High Road, Triplicane, Dist. Chennai, Emai [ | D:[email protected] Phz 044-234607 17, 234607 18 Ref:ADV/105120?.0 Date: 29-01-2020 Ms. Bhavani J MrMDMuthuKumar Flat No. 6,2nd Floor, Hasara Homes, Ptot No Ftat No. 6,2nd Ftoor, Hasara Homes, Plot No 7703, MlG, Ayapakkam, CHENNAI- 600 Q77. 7703, MlG, Ayapakkam, CHENNAI- 600 077. Ms. Bhavani J MrMDMuthuKumar No. FB, 1't Ftoor, 7th Btock, Jain Nakshatra No. FB, 1't Floor, 7th Block, Jain Nakshatra Chinna Notambur, CHENNAI- 600 095. Chinna Notambur, CHENNAI- 600 095. APPENDIX.IV.A [See proviso to Rute 8(6)] SALE NOTICE FOR SALE OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES E-Auction Sate Notice for Sate of lmmovable Assets under the Securitization and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 read with proviso to Rute 8(6) of the Security lnterest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002. Notice is hereby given to the pubtic in general and in particutar to the Borrower and Guarantor that the below described immovable property mortgaged/charged to the Secured Creditor, the possession of which has been taken by the Authorised Officer of Union Bank of India, Mount Road Branch, Chennai, the Secured Creditor, wi[[ be sotd on "As is where is", "As is what is", and "Whatever there is" basis on 05.03.2020 (Thursday) between 11:00 AM To 1:00 PM, for recovery of , €:t ,i#''on 2O{:i{ ptus future interest and [ega[ expenses and other charges and costs titt futt realization of debts due to Union Bank of India, Triplicane Branch, Chennai, the Secured Creditor from the MRS BHAVANI J & MR M.D. MUTHU KUMAR residing together at Ftat No. 6,2nd Floor, Hasara Homes, Plot No 7703, MlG, Ayapakkam, CHENNAI- 600077. The Reserve Price witt be Rs.28,14,OO01- (Rupees Twenty Eight lakhs and Fourteen Thousand onty) and the Earnest Money Deposit witt be Rs.2,81,400/-(Rupees Two Lakhs Eighty One Thousand and Four Hundred Only). lnterested Bidders shatt remit the refundabte EMD of 10% of reserve price by way of RTGS/NEFT/Funds Transfer to the credit of Alc No. 357201980050000, Union Bank of India, Triplicane Branch through IFSC Code UB1N0535729 or by DD/Pay order favoring Union Bank of lndia, Tripticane Branch payabte at Chennai, on or before 04.03.2020 (Wednesday) by 3 pm. 4. \) (pEscRrPTroN oF PROPERTY WITH KNOWN ENCURMBRANCES. lF ANY) Atl that piece and parcel of Flat No 6 in the second floor of buitding known as HASARA Homes, MIG Flat at Ambattur Phase | & ll Ayapakkam village Ambattur developed by TNHB. This tayout developed under Chennai Urban development project ll in CMDA limit, Flat No 6 (street facing), znd Floor, Hasara Homes, Plot No. 7703, MlG, Ayapakkam , Chennai 600 077, comprised in Survey No 49 Part, Ayapakkam VILLAGE and measuring 2082 Sq ft and bounded on : North : Plot No 7709, 7710,7711 South: 12 m road East : Plot No 7704 and West: Plot No 77Oz In all measuring undivided share of 391.59 sq.ft of situated within the Sub Registration District of Ambattur and Registration District of North Chennai and lying within the limits of Greater Chennai Corporation Encumbrances known to the Secured Creditor : For detailed terms and conditions of the sale, please refer to the link provided in Union Bank of lndia website ie: www.unionbankofindia.co.in, www.bankeauctions.com of Service Provider M/s.Cl India Pvt Ltd Ptot No. 301, Gulf Petrochemical Building,l'tfloor, Udyogvihar Phase -2 Gurgaon, Haryana- 122015 India, Phone No.0124-43O2OOO|43O2O10 and having Chennai number as and Email lD as [email protected]_i.Nia.c_om or shrinatth.narasimhan@c1india. com or may contact Chief Manager & Authorised Officer in this account Mr.C.V SUDHEER, Union Bank of India Mount Road Branch contact number (953239880) . For ascertaining the details of auction and inspection of property: Contact Nos. 9486666386/044-23460818,817 E-mai[lD:- tripticanechennai@unionbankofindia. com d.\ Date: 29.01.2020 AUTHORISED OFFICER Ptace:Triplicane FOR UNION BANK OF INDIA TRIPLICANE BRANCH Statutory 30 Days Sale Notice under Rule 8(6) Read with Rute 9(1) of Statutory Interest (Enforcement) Rules 2OOz This may also be treated as notice u/r 8(6) read with Rute 9(1)of Security lnterest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002to the borrower/s and guarantor/s of the said loan about the hotding of E-Auction Sate on the above mentioned date. TERMS & CONDITIONS OF ONLINE E. AUCTION SALE 1. Description of the Allthat piece and parcetof Flat No 6 in the second immovable property to be floor of building known as HASAM Homes, MIG auctioned Flat at Ambattur Phase | & ll Ayapakkam village Ambattur developed by TNHB. This layout developed under Chennai Urban development project ll in CMDA limit, Flat No 6 (street facing), 2nd Floor, Hasara Homes, Plot No. 7703, MlG, Ayapakkam , Chennai 600 O77, comprised in Survey No 49 Part , Ayapakkam VILLAGE and measuring 2082 Sq ft and bounded on : North : Ptot No 7709, 7710,7711 South: 12 m road East : Plot No 77O4 and West: Plot No 77Oz In all measuring undivided share of 391.59 sq.ft of situated within the Sub Registration District of Ambattur and Registration District of North Chennai and lying within the limits of Greater Chennai Corporation 2. Name of Borrower I 1. MRS BHAVANI J Mortgagor 2. MR M.D. MUTHU KUMAR 3 Debt Due with Interest and ',$?Qll'g ptus future interest cost and [ega[ expenses and other charges and costs titt futt realization of debts. 4 Date and time of Auction 05.03.2020 (Thursday) between 11:00 AM To 1:00 PM with untimited extension of "5"minutes each i.e. the end time of e- auction witt be extended by 5 Minutes each time if bid is made within the last 5 minutes before ctosure of auction. 5 Reserve Price Rs.28,14,O0O1- (Rupees Twenty Eight lakhs and Fourteen Thousand only) 6 Earnest Money Deposit Rs.2,81,400/-(Rupees Two Lakhs Eighty One Thousand (EMD) and Four Hundred Only). /6*?>. 3 c)' Yei{*Y7 7 Last date of submission of On or before 04.03. bids 8 Bid Increment Am-unt5y Ks. lu,uuu/- (Kupees len Thousands Onty) 9. Date & Time inspeEiion of Lr.vt.tvtu (5aturday) between 3:00pM to 5:00 pM of property for intending purchasers 10 uefails oT encumDrances Nit over the property, as known to the Bank 11. The Property is being .WHATEVER sold on "As ls WHERE 1s,,, 'As ls WHAT ls,, THERE lS"basis.As such, sate is without any kind of warranties & indemnities. 12' Particutars of the property/asset (viz. extent & measurements specified in the E-Auction Sate Notice) have been stated to the best of information of the Authorised Officer and Authorised officer sha[[ not be answerabte for any error, misstatement or omission. Actual extent & dimensions may differ. 13' E-Auction Sale Notice issued by the Bank is an invitation to the generat pubtic to submit their bids and the same does not constitute and witt not be deemed to constitute any commitment or any representation on part the of the Bank. Interested bidders are advised to peruse the copies of title deeds with the Bank and to conduct own independent enquiries/due ditigence about the titte & present condition of the property/ assets and claims/ dues affecting the property before submission of bid/s. 14' Auction/ bidding shatt onty be through "online electronic mode,, through the website www.bankauctions.in by the service provider M/s.Cl India pvt Ltd who shatt arrange and coordinate the entire process of auction through the e-auction ptatform. 15'The bidders participate may in e-auction for bidding from their ptace of choice. Internet connectivity shatt have to be ensured by bidder himsetf. Banks/service provider shalt not be hetd responsibte for the internet connectivity, network probtems, system crash, power faiture etc. 16' For details, hetp, procedure and ontine bidding on e-auction prospective bidders may contact the Service Provider Mls.Cl India Pvt Ltd Plot No. 301, Gulf petrochemical BuildiDg,l$ floor, Udyog vihar Phase '2 Gurgaon, Haryan a-122o15 India, Phone No.01 24-43O2OOOl43o2o1o andhavingChennainumberas9840446485andEmait|Das com 17.For participating in the e-auction sate, the intending bidders (havingvatid address and identity proof and PAN Card) after submitting the Earnest Money Deposit, shoutd register their detaits with the service provider Mls.C1 India Pvt Ltd wett in advance and shatt get the user id and password. Intending bidders are advised to change onty the pass atety upon receiving it from the service provider. 18.For participating in e-auction, intending bidders have to deposit a refundabte EMD of 10o/"of reserye price by way of RTGS/NEFT/Funds Transfer to the credit of Alc No. 357201980050000, UNION BANK OF lNDlA, TRIPLICANE BRANCH through IFSC Code: U81N0535729 or by DD/Pay order favoring Union Bank of India, Triplicane Branch payabte at Chennai, Tamitnadu . 19' The intending bidders shoutd submit the duty fitted in Bid Form (format avaitabte in the above website) atong with DD/PO/ quoting the the UTR No. of NEFT/RTGS remittance towards EMD in a seated cover addressed to the AUTHoRIZED oFFlcER, uNloN BANK OF lNDlA, TRIPLICANE BMNCH lat ed be super scribed with ffi i. 20. After expiry of the last date of submission of bids with EMD, Authorised Officer shatl examine the bids received by him and confirm the detaits of the quatified bidders (who have quoted their bids over and above the reserve price and paid the specified EMD with the Bank) to the service provider M/s.C1 India Pvt Ltd to enabte them to a[[ow only those bidders to participate in the online inter se bidding /auction proceedings on the date and time mentioned in E- Auction Sate Notice.
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