The Pak Banker

SHC dismisses appeal in bank loan default case

- KARACHI -APP

The Sindh High Court (SHC) has dismissed the appeal of a businessma­n, Mian Waqar Akhtar Paganwala, in loan default case. The appellant, the managing director of a milk processing plant Mass Dairies, was sentenced to seven-year imprisonme­nt with a fine of Rs50 million by an accountabi­lity court on March 13, 2001.

According to the prosecutio­n, the former management of the milk processing plant had obtained Rs29 million loan from the Agricultur­e Developmen­t Bank in 1981 for the import of machinery costing Rs26 million and purchase of local machinery worth Rs3 million.

The company was later transferre­d to Akhtar and other directors with liabilitie­s of Rs37 million and it was alleged that at the time of the transfer of the project to the new management, an amount of Rs37.1 million was outstandin­g against the said company which the new management had accepted by taking over the project with the acceptance of all the liabilitie­s/terms and conditions from the previous management.

According to the prosecutio­n, the new management successful­ly operated the project from 1986 to 1987 but failed to repay the loan. The NAB reference alleged that the project had been closed and was in the custody of Akhtar and others and an amount of Rs.200.970 million was outstandin­g which they had failed to repay despite demand notices, and committed loan default.

The appellant's counsel submitted that Akhtar was innocent and had committed no offence as he had not received any amount from the bank but the loan was obtained by the previous owners of the plant and the appellant not entered into any agreement with the bank.

He submitted that the loan was not utilised by the appellant and it was a case of simple default and did not fall in the definition of wilful default as it could not be repaid due to the reason that the unit could not run properly.

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