SARFAESI Act 2002

The Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Securities Interest Act, 2002 (SARFAESI Act) is an Indian law that allows banks and other financial institutions to auction residential or commercial properties of defaulters to recover loans. This law led to the establishment of India’s first asset reconstruction company (ARC), ARCIL.

Key Provisions

Implementation

Geographic and Institutional Scope

Amendments

Landmark Case: Mardia Chemicals Ltd. v. ICICI Bank

Impact

The SARFAESI Act has significantly strengthened the ability of financial institutions to recover loans and manage NPAs by enabling quicker and more efficient enforcement of security interests.

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