State Bank of India vs John Mathew — 400052/2025
Case under Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Act Section 14. Disposed: Contested--DISPOSED on 10th April 2026.
MC - MISCELLANEOUS & MAINTENANCE CASE
CNR: KLAL050000692025
e-Filing Number
22-01-2025
Filing Number
69/2025
Filing Date
22-01-2025
Registration No
400052/2025
Registration Date
23-01-2025
Court
CJM Court Alappuzha
Judge
1-Chief Judicial Magistrate
Decision Date
10th April 2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--DISPOSED
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
State Bank of India
Adv. MIJI S MONY
Respondent(s)
John Mathew
Jessy John
Hearing History
Judge: 1-Chief Judicial Magistrate
Disposed
For commission report
Call on
Call on
For commission report
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 10-04-2026 | Disposed |
| 12-03-2026 | For commission report |
| 15-01-2026 | Call on |
| 11-12-2025 | Call on |
| 24-11-2025 | For commission report |
Final Orders / Judgements
The Chief Judicial Magistrate of Alappuzha granted State Bank of India's petition under the SARFAESI Act 2002 to take possession of the secured property of borrowers John Mathew and Jessy John, who defaulted on their loan despite receiving statutory notice. An advocate commissioner was appointed to take possession after issuing 15 days' notice and hand over the property to the bank, with police assistance available if needed. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
The Chief Judicial Magistrate of Alappuzha granted State Bank of India's petition under the SARFAESI Act 2002 to take possession of the secured property of borrowers John Mathew and Jessy John, who defaulted on their loan despite receiving statutory notice. An advocate commissioner was appointed to take possession after issuing 15 days' notice and hand over the property to the bank, with police assistance available if needed. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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