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E-Auction Notice E-AUCTION NOTICE ARNI, THIRUVANNAMALAI DT SALE NOTICE OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES THROUGH E-AUCTION (ONLINE AUCTION) UNDER RULES 8(6) & (9) OF THE SECURITY INTEREST (ENFORCEMENT) RULES 2002 Notice is hereby given to the effect that the immovable properties described herein, taken possession under the provisions of Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act 2002 and Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules 2002, will be sold through e-auction on the following terms & conditions. E auction arranged by the service provider M/s. E Procurement through the website https://canarabank.auctiontiger.net Name and address of the secured creditor : Canara Bank, ARNI Branch, Thiruvannamalai Dt. (Ph. No. 04173 - 226079, 226969) e-mail id- [email protected]) S. No. NAME, ADDRESS AND TOTAL LIABILITIES OF THE BORROWER DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTIES 1 Mr. R RAVI S/o. Sri M Ramalingam, Punja S No 228/6A1 as per New Subdivision SNo 228/10(part of original Old S No. 288/6) in Tiruvannamalai District ,Cheyyar Regn District ,Arni Sub District, Arni Taluk , Sevoor village in TRS Nagar, Arni Vellore Road , Door No 782A. Measurement: 1.Vacant Land in S No 154/1 , Extent 0.19 acres , S No 154/3 Extent 0.20 1. 2 Mr. A R KRISHNA MOORTHY S/o. Sri V Ragunathan, C & R TRACTORS, acres in Vellore District, Arakkonam Registration District, Kalavai Registration Sub District , Arcot Taluk, Ayiramangalam Village in the Name of Sri R Ravi S/o. Sri M 1151/3, Vellore Road,Rattinamangalam, ARNI. 632301 ARNI Taluk, TIRUVANNAMALAI (DIST) , Ramalingam Boundaries: East: Pathway (Battai), West: Kanniyappan Land, South: Kanniyappan Land, North: Kanniyappan Land TAMILNADU Reserve Price : Rs.4,00,000/- EMD : Rs.40,000/- 2. All that piece and parcel of Land together with the building thereon bearing Door No 17A3/22, in Mullipattu Road, Saidapet, Arni Town, Arni Registration Sub Total Liabilities as on 28-07-2015 : Rs.43,87,502/- plus interest & charges thereon District, Cheyyar Registration District, Tiruvannamalai District in the name of Smt R Amsathoni W/o. Sri R Ravi, measuring: East - West: 60 Ft,North - South: 19 ft on West and 16 Ft on East, Area =1050 Sq Ft Site and RCC Terraced House thereon.Boundaries: East: Jothilingam Vacant Site,West: Street, South : E Annamalai Vacant Site,North : Purushothaman Vacant Site Reserve Price : Rs.23,00,000/- EMD : Rs.2,30,000/- Vacant Site situated in S F No 519 , Plot No 180, Elumalai Street, Sri Amman Nagar ,Part II , Thamaripakkam Village, Arcot Taluk, Vellore District in the name of Sri R Ravi S/O Sri M Ramalingam, measuring :East to West; 25Ft (Northern Side), East to West: 29 Ft (Southern Side),North to South: 52 Ft.Total Area 1404 Sq Ft Boundaries: East: Plot No 179, West: Amman Nagar, South: Plot No 178,North: Newly Formed Street. Reserve Price : Rs.3,50,000/- EMD : Rs.35,000/- Sri GAYAS BASHA A Md, All that piece and parcel of Land together with RCC terraced building thereon bearing Door No 284/1/OC in Gandhi Road (Arasu Service Station Opposite), Arni Town comprised in C/2 Block, TS No 32/2C & 32/2C1 (Now subdivided as C/2 Block, TS No 32/13) situated in Arni Town within Municipal Limits, Arni Registration Sub 2. S/o. ANSAR BASHA,No 284, Gandhi Road,Arni, THIRUVANNAMALAI DIST - 632301 District, Cheyyar Registration District, Tiruvannamalai District, measuring : Total Liabilities as on 28-05-2015 : a.0949727000001 Rs. 24,62,513/- plus interest and cost 1st Measurement: EAST to WEST : 21.75 Feet on North and 16 Feet on South, NORTH to SOUTH: 32.5 Feet on West and 35.75 Feet on East.Area: 644 Sq feet. b.0949256005265 Rs. 7,60,110/- plus interest and cost 2nd Measurement: EAST to WEST : 16 Feet, NORTH to SOUTH: 32 Feet on West and 32.5 Feet on East.Area : 516 Sq Feet.Total Area: 1160 Sq Feet site and RCC terraced building thereon with all super structures also. Bounded by : East: Road, West: Suresh Babu Vacant Site, South: Smt P KamalaBai's Property, North: Gandhi Road (Arasu Service Station Opposite) Reserve Price : Rs.43,00,000/- EMD : Rs.4,30,000/- Item No.1: 1100 sqft Of Land In Sf No 1130/1 New No 1130/1a, 1st Street Kumarsamy Nager Extension, Aliabad@Kalambur Town Panchayat Polur Taluk M/s.KARPAGA VINAYAGA TIMBER, Thiruvannmalai Dist And Building Thereon. Bounded by : North : First Street, South : Plot No.16, East : Plot No 11, West : Plot No 09 3. Proprietor : Mr.M.E.Selvakumar, No.8, Dharmaraja Koil Street,Kalambur Post ,Polur Taluk, Thiruvannamalai Dist- T N Reserve Price : Rs.27,00,000/- EMD : Rs.2,70,000/- Total Liabilities as on 8-12-2014 : Rs.60,00,707/- plus interest & charges thereon Item No.2: 2700 Sqft Of Land In, S.F.No.1115/B,Dharmaraja Koil Street @, Kalambur Town Panchayat,Polur Taluk ,Thiruvanamalai District. And Building Thereon. Bounded by : North : Houseof mani Achari, South : House ofJayachandran. East : Street, West : House of pandiyan. Reserve Price : Rs.35,00,000/- EMD : Rs.3,50,000/- Sri.SRINIVASAN P Property in S No 86/28 (Now sub divided as 86/28A, 86/28B, & 86/28C in Vinnamangalam village, Arni Taluk, Arni Registration Sub Dist, Cheyyar Registration Dist, Tiruvannamalai District .Measurement :East to West : 48 Ft on North and 57 Ft on South,North to South : 82 Ft , Area 4305 Sq Ft Site, and Building constructed 4. S/o. Sri Parasuraman,No. 30F/60, Kannappan St, Arnipalayam, Arni-632301, Tiruvannamalai Dist, Tamilnadu there on Bounded by : East : Road,West : Natarajan Vacant Site,South : Chakkarai House,North : Perumal Doctor Vacant Site. Total Liabilities as on 08-12-2014 : Rs.18,71,785/- plus interest & charges thereon Reserve Price : Rs.54,00,000/- EMD : Rs.5,40,000/- M/s. OM SAKTHI SARAVANA AGENCY, Door No.4/1070 Arunthathiar Street, Kamarajanagar, Ariyappadi, Kunnathur Post, Arni Taluk, Thiruvannamalai district. T N.632314, in Survey No 523/7B , New No 579/18 & 579/19. Measurement:Plot Extent :East to West 50 Ft and North to South 50 Ft, Total 2500 Sq.ft.Building: 33 Ft x 40 Ft (1320 Sq Ft House.Bounded by 5. Prop: Mrs.A.Eswari,D/o. Sri.Annamalai,Do No:4/1070, Arunthathiyar St,Kamarajanagar, Ariyapadi, Kunnathur Post, Arni Taluk, Thiruvannamalai Dist - 632314 : West : Site of Govindammal,East : Site left for common Place,North : Sites of Ambujammal & Sivanandhan,South : Newly formed Road. Total Liabilities as on 08-12-2014 : Rs.19,35,449/- plus interest & charges thereon Reserve Price : Rs.11,50,000/- EMD : Rs.1,15,000/- Shri. B SASIKUMAR Door No 49 A/2 BLOCK, TS No: 31/1 and 31/3A in Anna Nagar, Saidapet Arni Town with in Municipal limits Arni Registration Sub-Dist, Cheyyar Regn - Dist Tiruvannamalai District.Measurement :East to West: 63 ft.,North to South: 27 ft,Total Area: 1701 Sq. ft.Bounded by : West : Vacant Site of Annamalai,East: Street 6. S/o.S.Balu,49,Anna Nagar Saidapet.Arni - 632301 ,North: Vacant Site of Dhamodhara Mudaliar etc. South: Vacant Site of Manikandan. Total Liabilities as on 08-12-2014 : Rs.3,30,586/- plus interest & charges thereon Reserve Price : Rs.16,50,000/- EMD : Rs.1,65,000/- LAST DATE & TIME FOR RECEIPT OF TENDER DOCUMENTS : ADDRESS IN WHICH THE TENDER DOCUMENT TO BE SUBMITTED : 19-11-2015 BEFORE 5.00 PM Canara Bank, ARNI Branch DATE & TIME OF E- AUCTION : DATE 21-11-2015; TIME 11.30 AM -12.30 PM PORTAL OF E- AUCTION : https://canarabank.auctiontiger.net (With unlimited extension of 5 minutes duration each till the conclusion of the sale) Other Terms & Conditions : a. The properties will be sold in "as is where is and whatever there is basis" in the same condition as the same is at the time of sale including encumbrances, if any. E-Auction is being held on "AS IS WHERE IS & AS IS WHAT IS & WITHOUT ANY RECOURSE" basis. The intending bidders should make their own enquiries regarding any statutory liabilities, arrears of property tax, electricity dues etc. relating to the above property by themselves before participating in the auction sale process. b. Auction / bidding shall be only through "Online Electronic Bidding'' through the website https://canarabank.auctiontiger.net Bidders are advised to go through the website for detailed terms before taking part in the e-auction sale proceedings. c. The properties can be inspected on or before 18-11-2015 (Prior Appointments only). d. The properties will not be sold below the Reserve Price and the participating bidders may improve their offer further during auction process. e. Intending bidders shall hold a valid digital signature certificate and e-mail address. For details with regard to digital signature please contact M/s e-procurement Technologies Limited (auctiontiger), Ahmedabad (Contact No. 079-40230830/821/813/815, e-mail [email protected]; [email protected] ) f. The intending bidders should register their names at portal https://canarabank.auctiontiger.net and get their User ID and password free of cost. Prospective bidders may avail online training on E- auction from M/s e-procurement Technologies Ltd. (auctiontiger), Ahmedabad. Mr Praveen Thevar, Contact no. 079-40230880 /821/ 813/815/ 816 / 822. Email id: praveen.thevar @ auctiontiger.net ; [email protected] g. EMD amount of 10% of the Reserve Price of each item is to be deposited by way of Demand draft in favour of Authorized Officer, Canara Bank, ARNI branch OR shall be deposited through RTGS/NEFT/Fund Transfer to credit of account of Canara Bank, ARNI branch A/c No 0949296000002 IFSC Code: CNRB0000949 on or before 05:00 PM of Date: 19/11/2015.
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