Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Parents’ credit score hits kids’ loan hopes

- CS Kotteswara­n letters@hindustant­imes.com

:The Madras high court on Thursday ruled that banks may deny education loans to students if the credit history of their parents is bad.

Justice S Vaidyanath­an, who was hearing a petition filed by a nursing course aspirant, said in his order, “Rather than running behind defaulters, a loan can better be rejected at the threshold by identifyin­g a person’s credential­s. In this case, the bank has rightly done so, as the petitioner’s father has defaulted several loans.”

According to the petitioner, State Bank of India branch in Nagapattin­am had rejected an education loan of ₹3.4 lakh, explaining that her father was a loan defaulter. Deepika, in her affidavit said that despite submitting relevant documents, her loan applicatio­n was rejected.

In its reply, the bank, explaining the grounds for rejection, said the student failed to observe the minimum marks required (60%). Further, the nursing course does not come under the ambit of existing educationa­l loan schemes with the bank, it said.

It also noted that her father was a defaulter and there were several suits pending against him.

The judge also observed: “Banks and financial institutio­ns are giving a loan to several persons under various political pressures and ultimately public money is being misappropr­iated and defaulters flee from the country... Whether the loan amount is small or huge, it needs to be recovered ...”

CHENNAI SBI REJECTED AN EDUCATION LOAN OF ₹3.4 LAKH, EXPLAINING THAT HER FATHER WAS A LOAN DEFAULTER.

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