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Dobson Lane A/C Name: M/S Sanjevani Gases Pvt Howrah Zonal Office RECOVERY DEPARTMENT E-AUCTION Address: 4th Floor 5 B T M Sarani, Brabourne Sale Notice Road West Bengal, Pin:700001 For immovable property under SARFAESI Act 2002 Relationships beyond Banking PHONE-2262 3528/3533/5538 . Whereas the Bank acting through its Authorized Officer in exercise of its powers under-Section 13(4) of Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act 2002 (SARFAESI) has decided to put up for E-auction of the following properties for realization of the debts due to the Bank. i)Name of Branch Brief Description of the Property Reserve price and (ii)Name of the Account ,Name and EMD of the Property Address of the borrower/ Guarantor/ Mortgagor; Branch: Dobson Lane Lease hold property cum godown leased out to the Rs.167.39 lakhs A/c Name: M/s Sanjevani company by KMDA at RS Dag No. 40(P), Khatian No. Rs.16.74 lakhs Gases Pvt. Ltd, 115, JL No.-6, Mouza-Khalia, Chamrail Gram Panchayat, PS Liluah, District-Howrah in the name of 144/145/A/6, the company. Deed No. I-3685/2010. On NH-6(Bombay J.N.Mukherjee Road). And Plant & Machinery Road,Ghusuri,Howrah- 711 107 Director:Shiw Shankar Shaw, 144/145, J.N.Mukherjee Road, Ghusuri,Howrah Personal Guarantor:Shiw Shankar Shaw,Biva Shaw & Rabindranath Tiwary J.N.Mukherjee Road,Ghusuri,Howrah. Rs.4,37,93,188.57 plus interest w.e.f. 30.05.2013 (i)Narendrapur Land measuring 3 cottah 2 chattack Bastu Land, Rs. 18.16 lakhs Account:Babu Sk Holding no-127, Tara Kumar Kabi Ratna Road, Mouza- Rs. 1.82 lakhs S/o Mr. Kashed Sekh Kodalia, J.L no-35 R.S Dag no-104 R.S Khatian no- 17, M.N.Roy Road, P.O- 597, L.R. Khatian-4672, Dag no-118, P.S-Sonarpur, Dist-South 24 Paraganas Harinavi, P.S- Sonarpur,Sourth 24 Paraganas, Pin-700148 Rs. 18,15,402.42 plus interest w.e.f. 01.10.2015 . Branch-Howrah Flate no-203 in 2nd floor at Holding no-3, Karali Charan Rs. 25.93 lakhs Account-Subrata Das Roy Choudhury Road, howrah-711202, P.S-Bally built up Rs. 2.59 lakhs 27/23, B.K.Paul Temple area 1104 SFT including apportioned common area of 42 SFT Road Belurmath, Howrah-711202,West Bengal Rs. 46,82,164 plus interest . 01.01.2016 Date & Time of E-Auction:26.03.2019 from 11.00 am to 1.00 PM TERMS & CONDITIONS: 1. The Auction will be On-Line E-Auction / bidding through website https://boi.auctiontiger.net on 26.03.2019 from 11.00 a.m to 1.00 p.m With Unlimited extensions of 5 minutes each. 2. Intending bidders shall be hold a valid Login Id and Password to participate in the E-Auction email address and PAN Number. For details with regard to Login id & Password , please contact M/s e-Procurement Technologies Ltd., (Auctiontiger) Ahmedabad, Contact no – 079-68135418. Mobile 09002715034, E-mail: [email protected] , [email protected] 3. Bidders are advised to go through the websites: https://boi.auctiontiger.net for detailed terms and conditions of auction sale before submitting their bids and taking parts in the e-auction sale proceedings 4. Prospective bidders may avail online training on e-auction from M/s e-Procurement Technologies Ltd., Ahmedabad, Contact No:– Mr. Rahul Prajapati- 079-68135418 Mobile No: Mr. K.Raju:-06352490789, 09002715034 (Kolkata) E-mail: [email protected] , [email protected] Or Auctiontiger Toll Free No.: 1800 103 5342. 5. Bids shall be submitted through online procedure only in the prescribed format with relevant details 6. Last date for submission of bids (EMD) by 25.03.2019 within 4.00 P.M 7. Earnest Money deposit (EMD) shall be deposited through DD/PS Favouring Bank of India Dobson Lane Branch or shall be deposited through RTGS/NEFT/ fund transfer to credit of Account No 40310SUNCR099, IFSC code no BKID0004031 before submitting the bid. 8. A copy of bid form along with the enclosures submitted online shall be forwarded to the Authorised Officer, Bank of India, Howrah Zone, or the soft copy of the same by email to [email protected] to reach on or before 25.03.2019 within 4.00 P.M 9. The bid price to be submitted shall be above Reserve Price and bidders shall improve their further offers in multiples of Rs.10000. 10. The successful bidder shall have to pay 25% of the purchase amount (including EMD) on closure of the e-auction sale proceedings within 24 hours of acceptance of bid, in the same mode as stipulated in clause 7 above. The balance of the purchase price shall have to be paid within 15 days of acceptance / confirmation of the sale conveyed to them. 11. EMD of unsuccessful bidder will be returned on closure of e-auction sale proceedings 12. The sale is subject to confirmation by the bank. If the borrower pays the amount due to the bank in full before the date of the auction, no sale will be conducted 13. Sale price and in default of such deposit, the property shall forthwith be sold again. The balance amount of purchase price shall be paid by the purchaser on or before the 15th day of confirmation of sale of the property. In case of default of payment within the period mentioned above, the deposit shall be forfeited and the property shall be resold and the defaulting purchaser shall forfeit the entire claim to the property or to any part of the sum for which it may be sold subsequently. 14. The property is sold on “As is where is” and “As is what is” and “Whatever there is” basis and the intending bidder should make discreet inquiries as regards any claim, charges, encumbrances on the property of any authority besides the Bank’s charges and should satisfy themselves about the title, extent, quality and quantity of the property before submitting their bid. No Claim whatsoever nature regarding the charge / encumbrances / claim etc. over the property put for sale will be entertained after submission of the online bid. 15. We the undersigned has the absolute right and discretion to accept or reject any or all the offers or adjourn / postpone the sale / modify any terms and conditions without any prior notice and assigning any reasons. 16. The purchaser shall bear the stamp duty / charges including those of Sale Certificate, Registration Charges all statutory dues payable to Government, taxes and rates and outgoing both existing and future relating to the properties. The Sale Certificate will be issued in the name of the successful bidder 17. The intending purchaser can inspect the property on 15.03.2019 with prior appointment at his / her expenses on the time and date mentioned above. For inspection of the property, please contact 033-2262 3528.. 18. The sale shall be subject to the conditions prescribed in the SARFAESI Act 2002 / Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules 2002 and to the conditions mentioned above. 19. The photograph of the property can be provided at request through e-mail. For obtaining photograph of the property, please contact bank of india zonal office, tele-033 2262 3528 20. Bank will hand over the property after deposit of full bid amount and completion of other formalities. 21. For further details contact the Authorised Officer, Bank of India, Howrah Zonal Office, Mr.Ram Kumar Roy (033 2262 3528 mob-70278 96890) (E-mail: [email protected]. contact Biswajit Banerjee mob:99032 66054 This is also a notice to the Borrower / guarantors of the above said loan account to repay their outstanding dues with the bank and attend the public auction on the above mentioned date of sale. 30 DAYS SALE NOTICE TO THE BORROWERS/ GUARANTORS / MORTGAGORS The above-mentioned Borrowers/ Guarantors/ Mortgagors are hereby notified to pay the sum as mentioned in section 13(2) Notice before the date of auction failing which the property will be auctioned and balance, if any, will be recovered with interest and cost from you. Authorized Officer Date21.02.2019 , Place: Kolkata Bank of India,Howrah Zone .
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