Alka Singh & Associates

Debt Recovery Tribunal

We provide strong representation in matters before the Debt Recovery Tribunal.

Focused Legal Representation in Debt Recovery and Financial Disputes

Debt Recovery Tribunals (DRTs) were established to provide a faster and more efficient mechanism for banks and financial institutions to recover debts from defaulters. At Alka Singh & Associates, we represent both lenders and borrowers in DRT proceedings, ensuring a fair and lawful process of debt resolution.

Our Expertise in DRT Matters
We offer legal services related to:

  • Recovery proceedings initiated under the Recovery of Debts and Bankruptcy Act (RDB Act)

  • SARFAESI Act matters including asset seizure and auction

  • Filing and defending Original Applications (OA) before DRT

  • Securitization and enforcement-related disputes

  • Appeals before Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal (DRAT)

Legal Services We Provide
Whether you are a financial institution or a borrower, our firm offers:

  • Drafting and filing of DRT applications, replies, and affidavits

  • Challenging illegal possession or auction of secured assets

  • Representation in hearings before DRT and DRAT

  • Negotiation for restructuring or settlement of debts

  • Legal guidance for borrowers facing coercive recovery actions

Why Alka Singh & Associates?
Debt recovery disputes involve high financial stakes and procedural complexity. Our team blends legal strategy with financial insight, delivering effective representation and timely resolution in every case. We protect your financial and legal interests through every step of the process.

Contact Us
If you are facing DRT proceedings or seeking to initiate debt recovery, consult with Alka Singh & Associates today. We ensure your case is handled with legal precision, professionalism, and a focus on results

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