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Mega E-Auction Sale Notice CIRCLE OFFICE - MADURAI Recovery & Legal Section, MEGA E-AUCTION St.Mary's Church Complex, East Veli Street, Madurai - 625 001. SALE NOTICE (A Government of India Undertaking) Telephone : 0452 - 2339424. UNDER SARFAESI ACT 2002. SALE NOTICE - MADURAI REGION E-Auction Sale Notice for Sale of Immovable Assets under the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act, 2002 read with proviso to Rule 8 (6) of the Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002 Notice is hereby given to the public in general and in particular to the Borrower (s) and Guarantor (s) that the below described immovable properties mortgaged/ charged to the Secured Creditor, The Constructive / Physical Possession of which has been taken by the Authorised Officer of below mentioned branches of the Canara Bank, will be sold on “As is where is”, “As is what is”, and “ Whatever there is” on 30.01.2020 for recovery of below mention outstanding amounts with further interest and suit expenses / other legal charges if any, costs and other charges and expenses thereon to the below mentioned Branches of Canara Bank from below mentioned Borrowers and Guarantors. S.No. Name and Address of the Borrowers / Guarantors Total Liabilities Descriptions of the Immovable Proprieties Reserve Price / EMD Alanganallur Branch, Ph : 04543-245249. Rs.4,01,585/- (Rupees Four Lakhs One Property belongs to Mrs.P.Rakkammal. All that part and parcel of the property and building situated at Madurai District, Alanganallur Sub.D., Vadipatti Taluk, Reserve Price : Thousand Five Hundred and Eighty Five only) as Alanganallur Village, Muniyandipuram Street/ Nagar, Plot No 83, S. No 110/3B. Boundaries by: On the North by : Plot No.74, On the South by : East – West Road, Rs.7,19,000/- Mrs.P.Rakkammal, W/o.K.Pitchai, Vellayampatti po, 1. on 03.12.2019 + Interest & Costs from On the East by : Plot No. 84, On the West by : Plot No. 82. EMD : Rs.72,000/- Vadipatti-625223. 04.12.2019. Alanganallur Branch, Ph : 04543-245249. Rs.3,93,943/- (Rupees Three Lakhs Ninety Property belongs to Mrs.M.Vijayalakshmi. All that part and parcel of the property and building situated at Madurai District, Alanganallur Sub.D., Vadipatti Taluk, Reserve Price : Three Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty Three Alanganallur Village, Muniyandipuram Street/ Nagar, Plot No 84, S. No 110/3B. Boundaries by: On the North by : Plot No.73, On the South by : East – West Road, Rs. 6,88,000/- 2. Mrs.M.Vijayalakshmi, W/o.Madasamy, only) as on 03.12.2019 + Int & Cost from On the East by : Plot No.85, On the West by : Plot No. 83. EMD : Rs. 69,000/- 1/4A, Vellayampatti po, Vadipatti - 625223. 04.12.2019. Alanganallur Branch, Ph : 04543-245249. Rs.3,63,524/- (Rupees Three Lakhs Sixty Three Property belongs to Mrs.R.Thottichi. All that part and parcel of the property and building situated at Madurai District, Alanganallur Sub.D., Vadipatti Taluk, Reserve Price : Thousand Five Hundred and Twenty Four only) Alanganallur Village, Muniyandipuram Street/ Nagar, Plot No 83, S. No 110/3B. Boundaries by: On the North by : Plot No.74,On the South by : East – West Road, Rs. 6,92,000/- 3. Mrs.R.Thottichi, as on 27.11.2019 + Interest & Costs from On the East by : Plot No. 84, On the West by : Plot No. 82. EMD : Rs. 70,000/- Ward No.1, Kuravankulam, Alanganallur - 625501. 28.11.2019. Alanganallur Branch, Ph : 04543-245249. Rs.4,16,575/- (Rupees Four Lakhs Sixteen Property belongs to Mrs. Vasanthi M : All that part and parcel of the property and building situated at Madurai District, Alanganallur Sub.D., Vadipatti Taluk, Reserve Price : Thousand Five Hundred and Seventy Five only) Alanganallur Village, Muniyandipuram Street/ Nagar, Plot No 43, S. No 110/3B. Boundaries by: On the North by : S. No.110/4, On the South by : S. No.110/7B, On Rs. 5,21,000/- 4. Mrs.M.Vasanthi, W/o.Muniyandi, Kuravankulam, as on 24.11.2019 + Interest & Costs from the East by : East – West Road, On the West by : Plot No. 42. EMD : Rs. 53,000/- Ward No.13, Alanganallur-625 501. 25.11.2019. Chekkanureni Branch, Ph : 04549-287231. Rs.13,29,562/- (Rupees Thirteen Lakhs Twenty Property belongs to Mrs. Amaravathy S : All that part and parcel of land and building at Madurai South Registration district, Chekkanurani sub registration Reserve Price : Nine Thousand Five Hundred and Sixty Two district, Tirumangalam Taluk, A.Kokkulam village, Natham Survey No: 11/3 the housing Plot No:4 bounded within the following boundaries :- On the North by : 5. Mrs.S.Amaravathy, W/o.Selvaraj, Rs. 7,10,000/- only) as on 28.11.2019 + Int & Costs from Puramboke Road, On the South by : Plot No 5, belongs to Rajathi W/o Murugan, On the East by : East-West Road, On the West by : Plot No 3, belongs to EMD : Rs. 71,000/- 21A, Nagalapuram, Chekkanureni - 625514. 29.11.2019. Solaiammal W/o Nagendran. Chekkanureni Branch, Ph : 04549-287231. Rs.13,03,885/- (Rupees Thirteen Lakhs Three Property belongs to Mrs. Pitchaimani M: All that part and parcel of the property and structures situated at Madurai South Registration district, Chekkanurani Reserve Price : Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty Five only) Sub Registration District, Kannanoor village, lands in S.NO: 32/1A2 and identified as Door No: 1/11. Boundaries: On the North by: Land of Vinayagar Kovil, On Rs. 4,20,000/- 6. Mrs.M.Pitchaimani, W/o. Markandan, Kannanoor, as on 28.09.2019 + Interest & Costs from the South by : Road, On the East by : House of Mr.Ramasamy, On the West by : House of Mrs.Sivaranjani. Totalling 3 Cents. EMD : Rs. 42,000/- A.Kokkulam PO, Usilampatti Taluk - 625514. 29.09.2019. Chekkanureni Branch, Ph : 04549-287231. Rs.9,89,302/- (Rupees Nine Lakhs Eighty Nine Property belongs to Mrs. Ochammal A : All that part and parcel of the property and building situated at Madurai South registration district, Chekkanurani sub registration district, Reserve Price : Thousand Three Hundred and Two only) as on Alagusirai Village, Ayan Punja Survey No: 96/2A1, Measuring 0.21.0 Hectares 53 cents. In this exclusive of 3 cents in the south western corner, the remaining 50 cents. In this exclusive of the middle Rs. 20,40,000/- 7. Mrs.A.Ochammal, W/o.Ayyavu Thevar, 23, 28.11.2019 + Interest & Costs from 29.11.2019. 5 cents and the western 17-1/4 cents. The remaining 27-3/4 cents with the following boundaries, Boundaries : On the North by : Land of Ayyavu, On the South by : Land of Saminathan and EMD : Rs. 2,04,000/- Alagusirai, Kanmai Po., Tirumangalam Taluk-625706. Pandiselvi, On the East by : Land of Ayyavu, On the West by : East-West Vakaikulam village road. Chekkanureni Branch, Ph : 04549-287231. Rs.11,20,393/- (Rupees Eleven Lakhs Twenty Property belongs to Mr. Raja M: All the part and parcel of the property located at Madurai South Registration district, Chekkanurani sub Registration district, Kannanoor Village,1) Punja Reserve Price : Thousand Three Hundred and Ninety Three Survey No: 27/17, 47 cents in this west southern 11 cents. In this northern 7 cents, Boundaries: North: Site of Mookaiyan @ Kaluvathevar, South: Site in possession of Santhanam, East: 15 feet North Rs. 3,20,000/- 8. Mr.M.Raja, S/o.Muthupeyandi, 1/8, Kannanoor, only) as on 28.09.2019 + Int & Costs from South common pathway, West: Land belongs to Paulsamy. Along with the right of pathway in the 15 feet wide North South common pathway and the 15 feet wide East West commontotalling EMD : Rs. 32,000/- Usilampatti, Chekkanureni-625514. 29.09.2019. 3049.20 Sq.ft, pathway 7-1/2 feet space on the east is to be left for the common pathway. 2) Punja Survey No: 27/17, 47 cents in this west southern 11 cents. In this exclusive of northern 7 cents already sold the remaining southern 4 cents. In this northern 2 cents. North: Vacant site in possession of Raja, South: Land in possession of Santhanam, East: Vacant site in possession of Raja, West: Vacant Site in possession of Arulanatham. Along with the right of pathway in the 15 feet wide North South common pathway and the 15 feet wide East West common pathway totalling 871.20 Sq.ft, 7-1/2 feet space is to be left on the east for the common pathway. Chellampatti Branch, Ph : 04552-243222. Rs.10,39,618/- (Rupees Ten Lakhs Thirty Nine Property belongs to Mr. Muthuraman D: Madurai District, Madurai south Registration District, Checkanoorani Sub Registration District, Usilampatti Taluk, Kovilangulam village the Ayan Punja Reserve Price : Thousand Six Hundred and Eighteen only) as on land in S NO 335/3b10 with an extant of 21 cents out of which the North Eastern 2300 Sq.feet vacant house site measuring east-west on the north 40feet south 40 feet south and North-South on the East 50 9. M/s.Sri Hari Pavers, Prop: Mrs.M.Jayanthi, Rs. 11,80,000/- 20.11.2019 + Interest & Costs from 21.11.2019. feet West 50 feet totaling to 2000 sq.feet along with the site 300 sq.feet on its Southern side to be set apart for the road purpose and in altogether totaling to 2300 sq.meter within the following boundaries :- EMD : Rs. 1,18,000/- Thidiyan Road, Chellampatti-625566. North-land belonged to Raman and others son of Muthukannan, South-15 feet width common Nadaipathai, East-Punja land of Raman Vagaira son of Karuthakannan, West-purchase land of Suba. Madurai SME Branch, Ph : 0452-2373886. Rs.31,42,863/- (Rupees Thirty One Lakhs Forty Property belongs to Mr.
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