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Why Pratip Chaudhuri Is In The Dock

India Today

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November 22, 2021

Former SBI Chief Pratip Chaudhuri’s Arrest Raises Uncomfortable Questions About How Bank Officials Deal With Loans Gone Bad And Also The Judicial Oversight Of Bank Actions

- Shwweta Punj, Rohit Parihar & M.g. Arun

Why Pratip Chaudhuri Is In The Dock

The Union finance ministry, on October 29, issued key norms to protect public sector bankers whose bona fide decisions could go wrong and lead to bad loans, or non-performing assets (NPAs), often inviting investigations from government agencies. The idea was to help public sector bankers take faster decisions on loans, especially to corporates, at a time when the economy needs huge investments in projects to shake off the impact of the pandemic. Two days later, the Rajasthan police arrested Pratip Chaudhuri, a former chairman of the State Bank of India (SBI), the country’s largest bank, with assets worth over Rs 5 lakh crore, in New Delhi on charges of alleged complicity in undervaluing and aiding the sale of two hotels belonging to a business group whose loan from the bank in 2008 had turned into an NPA.

Chaudhuri, 68, who served as SBI chairman in 2011-13, was granted bail on November 9 by additional district and sessions judge Dalpat Singh Rajpurohit in Jaisalmer. His arrest and judicial custody for over a week have sent shock waves through the banking community. The case highlights how a legal dispute over NPAs can take an ugly turn and also raises questions about presuming malafide intent at a time when the government is trying hard to reassure bankers of protection over decisions related to bad loans. It adds to the prevailing fear psychosis in the Ind ian banking sector where public sector bank bosses have been reluctant to lend to corporates across sectors, leading to a stagnation in credit and investment.

ANATOMY OF THE CASE

The case relates to the controversial sale of assets of the Gaudavan group (see

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