Appeal before DRT

Appeal before DRT

An appeal before the Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT) is a legal remedy available to borrowers and banks/financial institutions to challenge orders related to recovery of debts under the SARFAESI Act or other recovery proceedings. Filing an appeal ensures that disputes are resolved fairly and statutory rights are protected.

Types of Appeals Before DRT

Appeal Against Recovery Orders – Challenging recovery actions initiated by banks or financial institutions.

Appeal Against SARFAESI Notices – Contesting notices related to attachment, sale, or possession of secured assets.

Interim Relief Applications – Seeking temporary stay or injunction on recovery proceedings pending final hearing.

Appeal Against DRT Orders – Challenging orders passed by DRT before the Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal (DRAT).

Our Expertise

At Milind Modi Law Associates, we provide expert legal support in all matters related to appeals before DRT. Our experienced team assists clients in:

  • Filing and representing appeals before DRT and DRAT

  • Challenging bank recovery actions and SARFAESI proceedings

  • Securing interim relief or stay orders to prevent asset attachment

  • Advising clients on strategies to protect property, assets, and financial rights

  • Ensuring timely and effective resolution of debt recovery disputes

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