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Property Mortgage Dispute in India: Rights and Legal Remedies

by Ganta Surya Kiran
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Property Mortgage Dispute in India: Rights and Legal Remedies

By Advocate Ganta Surya Kiran | 19 Law Chambers, Visakhapatnam | Property Law

Property mortgage disputes wrongful mortgages by relatives or co-owners, mortgage fraud, disputes over mortgage release after repayment, and SARFAESI enforcement issues are among the most financially devastating legal problems in Andhra Pradesh. Furthermore, a mortgage on your property blocks all transactions you cannot sell, transfer, or obtain loans against it until the mortgage is released. Consequently, resolving mortgage disputes quickly and decisively is essential for protecting your property rights. Advocate Ganta Surya Kiran at 19 Law Chambers handles all types of property mortgage disputes across Andhra Pradesh.

Types of Mortgages in India โ€” Know Yours

Simple Mortgage: The mortgagor personally binds themselves to pay and grants the mortgagee the right to sell the property upon default after court proceedings. Specifically, a simple mortgage requires court intervention to enforce making it safer for mortgagors.

Usufructuary Mortgage: The mortgagee takes possession of the property and collects rents and profits as interest repayment without personal liability on the mortgagor. Furthermore, this type is common in agricultural land mortgages in AP. Consequently, disputes arise when the mortgagee refuses to return possession after the debt is repaid.

English Mortgage: Legal ownership transfers to the mortgagee with a condition that the mortgagor can get it back on repayment. Moreover, this is the most powerful mortgage type for lenders and the most risky for borrowers. Consequently, exercise extreme caution before executing an English mortgage.

Equitable Mortgage (Deposit of Title Deeds): The most common bank mortgage the borrower deposits original title documents with the bank, creating a mortgage by implication. Furthermore, equitable mortgages require registration in AP unregistered equitable mortgages have limited enforceability. Consequently, banks that take title deed deposits without proper documentation sometimes face challenges in enforcement.

Common Property Mortgage Disputes

Mortgage Without Owner’s Consent: A co-owner, relative, or fraudster mortgages your property without your knowledge or consent. Specifically, this is criminal breach of trust (Section 406 IPC) and the mortgage is void. Furthermore, the mortgagee who accepts such a mortgage without proper title verification bears significant risk. Consequently, file a police complaint immediately and simultaneously challenge the mortgage in civil court.

Bank Refusing to Release Mortgage After Full Repayment: After repaying the entire loan the bank delays issuing the Release Deed or NOC. Furthermore, this blocks all property transactions. Specifically, file a written demand to the bank, then RBI Banking Ombudsman complaint, then consumer court complaint if the bank still delays. Read: Consumer Court Complaint India.

Mortgage at Undervalue: A property owner under financial distress mortgages property to a private party at a fraction of its market value โ€” often under threat or deception. Specifically, mortgages executed under duress or undue influence are voidable in civil court. Furthermore, the Limitation Act provides time limits act within the prescribed period. Consequently, challenge mortgages executed under duress immediately upon discovering the situation.

Disputed Amount After Foreclosure: The mortgagee claims a larger outstanding amount than what the mortgagor believes is due. Specifically, demand a complete loan account statement from the bank โ€” showing principal, interest, and charges separately. Furthermore, excess charges and penalty interest that violate the loan agreement are not legally enforceable. Consequently, challenge the account statement through consumer court and civil proceedings if the amounts are significantly disputed.

Your Redemption Right โ€” Most Important Protection

Every mortgagor has an absolute right to redeem their property by repaying the outstanding amount at any time before the mortgage is actually enforced. Specifically, this right of redemption under Section 60 of the Transfer of Property Act cannot be extinguished by any agreement a provision in the mortgage deed stating the mortgagor cannot redeem is void. Furthermore, even after SARFAESI notices and possession proceedings have begun โ€” you retain the right to redeem by paying the full outstanding amount before the property is actually sold. Consequently, if you have the funds redeem immediately and challenge any bank charges or interest claims separately. Read: Loan Default Rights India.

How to Resolve Mortgage Disputes โ€” Step by Step

Step 1 โ€” Verify the Mortgage in the Encumbrance Certificate Check the EC at registration.ap.gov.in to see the exact registered mortgage details mortgagee’s name, date, and document number. Furthermore, verify that the mortgage is in your name not fraudulently created in another name. Read: Encumbrance Certificate AP.

Step 2 โ€” Send Legal Notice to Bank or Mortgagee For NOC delays or disputed amounts send a legal notice demanding: release deed or NOC within 15 days, complete loan account statement, and explanation of any disputed charges. Read: Legal Notice How to Send India.

Step 3 โ€” File RBI Ombudsman for Bank Disputes If the bank delays releasing the mortgage after full repayment file an RBI Ombudsman complaint at cms.rbi.org.in within 30 days of the bank’s failure to act. Consequently, the Ombudsman directs banks to release mortgages within defined timelines.

Step 4 โ€” File Civil Suit for Mortgage Redemption File a civil suit for redemption of mortgage specifically seeking: declaration that the mortgage has been fully repaid, direction to the bank or mortgagee to execute a Release Deed, and removal of the mortgage entry from EC. Furthermore, simultaneously apply for an interim injunction preventing the mortgagee from creating any third-party interest in the property during proceedings. Consequently, the interim injunction protects the property while the main case is decided.

Step 5 โ€” File Criminal Complaint for Mortgage Fraud For mortgages created without consent or through fraud โ€” file an FIR under Sections 420 IPC (cheating) and 406 IPC (breach of trust). Read: How to File FIR India.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: My brother mortgaged our jointly-owned property without my consent. Is the mortgage valid?
Generally, a co-owner can only mortgage their undivided share โ€” not the entire property. Specifically, if your brother mortgaged the entire property without your consent โ€” the mortgage is void to the extent of your share. Furthermore, file a civil suit immediately to get a declaration that the mortgage is invalid as to your share. Moreover, the bank that accepted the mortgage without verifying all co-owners’ consent bears legal risk. Consequently, file your suit and injunction immediately before the bank attempts enforcement.

Q: I repaid my entire home loan 2 years ago but the bank has not given me a Release Deed. The EC still shows the mortgage. What should I do?
File an RBI Ombudsman complaint immediately. Furthermore, send a legal notice to the bank branch manager and their head office. Moreover, file a consumer court complaint for deficiency of service. Consequently, banks typically respond quickly to Ombudsman complaints โ€” most Release Deeds are issued within 30 to 60 days of complaint. Read: Property Documents Verification India.

Q: A moneylender has my original property documents as security and says I owe 3 times the original loan amount. What are my rights?
Your redemption right is absolute โ€” pay the legally correct amount (original principal plus lawful interest at prescribed rates) and demand return of your documents. Furthermore, file a civil suit for redemption specifying the correct amount โ€” courts regularly reject inflated interest claims. Moreover, file a police complaint for confiscating your original documents. Read: Illegal Money Lending India. Free legal aid: NALSA โ€” nalsa.gov.in.

Also read: Land Registration Process AP | Property Fraud India How to Protect | Best Property Lawyers Vizag


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