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What is the procedure to recover a loan given without any agreement in India?

16-Dec-2024
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Answer By law4u team

In India, recovering a loan given without any formal agreement can be challenging, but there are legal avenues to pursue. Here’s the procedure you can follow: 1. Try to Settle Amicably: Communication: First, try to resolve the issue by discussing it with the borrower. Often, disputes over loans can be settled amicably. Demand Letter: If informal communication fails, send a formal demand letter requesting the repayment of the loan. The letter should clearly state the amount owed, the due date, and any interest, if applicable. 2. Proof of Loan: Evidence: Even without a formal agreement, you must establish proof of the loan. Some forms of evidence can include: Bank transaction records (e.g., transfer of money to the borrower’s account). Witnesses who can testify to the loan transaction. Any written communication (such as emails, texts, or WhatsApp messages) that acknowledges the loan. Acknowledgement of the loan by the borrower in writing or orally. 3. File a Civil Suit for Recovery: If the borrower does not repay the loan after repeated requests, you can file a civil suit in a civil court for the recovery of the loan. File a Plaint: You can file a plaint (lawsuit) under Order 37 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC), which deals with summary suits for the recovery of debts. Court Procedure: The court will ask the defendant (borrower) to respond within a specified time frame. If the borrower does not deny the loan or dispute it, the court may pass a judgment in your favor. 4. Promissory Note: If the borrower gives a promissory note (a written promise to repay the debt), this strengthens your case. You can sue for recovery using the note under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. 5. Cheques or Bank Transfers: If the loan was repaid partially or in instalments via cheque or bank transfer, you can use these records as evidence to support your claim. A dishonoured cheque can also be a ground for filing a suit under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act. 6. Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT): If the loan amount is substantial (typically over INR 10 lakh), you can approach the Debt Recovery Tribunal for quicker resolution. The DRT is a specialized forum that resolves disputes related to loan recovery. 7. Criminal Action (in Case of Fraud): If there is evidence of fraudulent intent or dishonesty on the part of the borrower, you can file a criminal case under Section 420 (cheating) and Section 406 (criminal breach of trust) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). However, this requires solid proof of fraud or dishonesty. 8. Mediation and Arbitration: If both parties agree, mediation or arbitration can be used to settle the matter outside the court. This is usually quicker and more cost-effective than litigation. Key Points to Remember: The absence of a formal loan agreement does not invalidate the loan; however, proving the loan without proper documentation can be difficult. Gather as much evidence as possible (bank transfers, communication, witness statements, etc.). You may need to approach the courts or tribunals for enforcement, which can be a time-consuming process. In conclusion, while recovering a loan without an agreement is possible, it largely depends on the available proof and the willingness of the borrower to settle the matter. Taking legal action may be necessary if amicable settlement fails.

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