Millennium Post

Bank to pay woman for sharing her informatio­n with estranged husband

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NEW DELHI: A bank has a relationsh­ip of fidelity with its customers and it cannot share their personal informatio­n or financial statement with anyone else, Delhi state consumer commision has said while holding a private bank guilty of deficient service by providing account details of a woman to her estranged husband without her consent.

The state commission also asked HDFC Bank Ltd to pay a compensati­on of Rs 50,000 to the complainan­t, whose financial details were given to her husband with whom she had strained relations owing to a matrimonia­l dispute.

“The relation of the bank and the customer is of fidelity and therefore, bank cannot supply financial statement or any informatio­n to another person except that of the court order,” the commission said.

“Considerin­g the totality of facts and circumstan­ces, the only conclusion drawn is that the statements were provided to the husband with the connivance of the bank officials. The same amounts to deficiency in service on part of the bank...,” IT said while dismissing the bank’s appeal against a district forum order directing it to pay the compensati­on.

“Financial statements have been provided to the husband of the complainan­t (woman), who is having strained relationsh­ip and ultimately she had to undergo mental agony pain and sheer suffering,” the commission said. According to the complaint filed by Delhi resident Gurpreet Kaur, On April 3, 2009 her salary account details were released by the bank to her husband without her consent and knowledge.

The bank, while denying the allegation, had claimed that it got a formal applicatio­n for the release of account details but failed to submit it before the commission saying it was unable to trace the same.

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